Tim Flores papers, 1927-1988 1947-1988 [manuscript].
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AFL-CIO. Colorado Labor Council
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The Colorado Labor Council was formed on May 26, 1956 after the merger of the AFL and CIO in December, 1955. The CLC was one of the founders of Denver and Pueblo's Job Opportunity Centers, sponsored the weekly television program "Labor Language", and has involved itself with numerous labor, social, and political problems of the state. From the description of Colorado Labor Council collection, 1955-1974. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 62141273 ...
Flores, Tim, 1919-1988.
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Tim Flores (b.1919; Saltillo, Coahuhila, Mexico) was the Legislative Director of the Colorado Labor Council. He worked on the John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Tim Wirth, Pat Schroeder and Gary Hart Campaigns. As a life-long Democrat, Flores was an Assistant to the President of the Colorado AFL-CIO, the Chairman for the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA), the Hispanic support group of the AFL-CIO and the United Auto Workers Union. Flores also ran as a Labor Dele...
Flores, Lupe M.,
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Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
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Flores, Estevan T.
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