Blanche Wells Papers 1944-1973 1947-1966
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Wells, Blanche.
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Longtime employee of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, 1918-1966; secretary of Communications Workers of America, Local 6201, Fort Worth, Texas, circa 1949-1966; representative for Communications Workers of America, District 6, circa 1947-1966; member and officer, Telephone Pioneers of America, 1949-1972; political and community activist. Mrs. Wells accumulated records from several levels of the CWA organizations and from other labor groups. She was a state and local ...
Telephone Pioneers of America. Lone Star Chapter 22
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Communications Workers of America. Southwestern Division No. 20.
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Southwestern Telephone Workers’ Union.
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Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
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The CWA, founded in 1947, and the Bell Co. have had an intertwined history. Originally part of AT&T, under the Bell System, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. and the CWA negotiated many contracts, often with the use of strikes. They achieved their first nation-wide contract in 1974. The divestiture of AT&T in 1984 threatened to break-up the CWA. From the guide to the Communications Workers of America and Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Agreements Unprocessed mss. 2009-67., ...
Communications Workers of America. Local 2402 (Fort Worth, Tex.)
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Communications Workers of America. District 6
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District 2 is made up of all locals in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia, representing more than 35,000 workers in private and public sector employment. Membership is comprised of workers in telecommunications, airline, health care, public service, printing and news media, broadcast and cable television, higher education and law enforcement. From the description of Arbitration cases, 1951-1995. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 476058183 ...
Communications Workers of America
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The National Typographical Union was organized in 1852 and in 1869 changed its name to the International Typographical Union (ITU). In 1987, the ITU merged into the Communication Workers of America (CWA). The Women's International Auxiliary, a division of the ITU, disbanded in 1990. From the description of Women's International Auxiliary records, [ca. 1940-1990]. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38477528 The Communications Workers of America (CWA) which was fo...
Communications Workers of America. Local 6201 (Fort Worth, Tex.)
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