ILGWU. Wilbur Daniels papers, 1937-1987.

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ILGWU. Wilbur Daniels papers, 1937-1987.

Contains records of Wilbur Daniels from his tenure asDirector of the Master Agreements Department, Vice President, and Executive VicePresident. Includes records relating to General Executive Board meetings, ILGWUconventions, and administrative matters. Files from the Master Agreements Departmentcontain agreements, arbitration cases, bargaining demands, clippings,correspondence, constitution clauses, legal documents, mediation notices,miscellaneous photographs, negotiations, notes, settlements, and wagestandards.

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