Clippings [microform], 1964.

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Clippings [microform], 1964.

Clippings from the "Portland Reporter," concerning the formation of the AWPPW from dissident locals of two older unions: the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers, and the United Papermakers and Paperworkers.

1 reel of microfilm (35mm)

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Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers

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West Coast rank-and-file members of the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers (AFL-CIO) became dissatisfied with the conduct of wage negotiations by international vice-presidents and those of another international union, the United Papermakers and Paperworkers, with whom a Uniform Labor Agreement had been negotiated. In addition to this dissatisfaction, there was also a feeling that the internationals failed to adequately understand and address local issues. In respo...

United Papermakers and Paperworkers

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International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers

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The International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers formed in 1905 or 1909. It merged with the United Papermakers and Paperworkers union in 1972 to form the United Paperworkers International Union (UPIU). From the description of International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers, Local 452, agreement with Stelz Company, Inc., 1949. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 236486915 ...