ACTWU. Presidential Papers (Murray Finley). Correspondence. Microfiche, 1973-1983

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ACTWU. Presidential Papers (Murray Finley). Correspondence. Microfiche, 1973-1983

This collection consists of correspondence from the Office of the President, Murray Finley, of the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers' Union and the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Also included are Joint Board correspondence files, Art Gundersheim's general correspondence, and Art Gundersheim's Trade Adjustment Assistance correspondence. This is part of the larger President's Office Files, 5619/036.

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