Texas AFL-CIO Records 1969-1990

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Texas AFL-CIO Records 1969-1990

The Texas AFL-CIO is an organization of organizations, including city and area central labor councils and local AFL-CIO unions and auxiliaries. It is the policy-making, educational, and legislative organization of AFL-CIO labor in Texas. It does not negotiate collective bargaining contracts for its members, but it does speak for all Texas AFL-CIO labor in the Texas Legislature and the United States Congress. The Texas State AFL-CIO resulted from the merger of the Texas Federation of Labor and the Texas State CIO Council on July 29, 1957. The records include minutes, agendas, reports, constitutions, correspondence, financial information, campaign materials, committee records, and convention information.

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Texas AFL-CIO. Committee on Political Education

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Gunn, Joe D.

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Hubbard, Harry

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Texas AFL-CIO. Executive Board

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Texas AFL-CIO

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Conventions were held annually beginning in 1957 and biennially from 1965. From the description of Convention records, 1956-1975. (University of Texas at Arlington). WorldCat record id: 28515720 Formed by the merger of the Texas State Federation of Labor and the Texas State CIO Council on July 29, 1957. Originally formed as the Texas State AFL-CIO, the name was shortened in 1963 to Texas AFL-CIO. Texas AFL-CIO officers during the years represented by this collection included...

Texas AFL-CIO. Convention

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