Francille Radmann papers, 1969-1999.

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Francille Radmann papers, 1969-1999.

The collection spans the years 1969 through 1999 and documents Radmann's work for the Texas Employment Commission (TEC) and state workers' concerns that resulted from the transition of the Texas Employment Commission to the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). The papers include correspondence, legislative materials, manuals, newsletters, newspaper clippings, office files, personnel files, reports, and other documents related to Radmann's work and activism.

About 3,000 items (1.7 linear feet)

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Texas Employment Commission

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Texas State Employees Union

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Texas Workforce Commission

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Originally created to administer the unemployment insurance provisions of the federal Social Security Act of 1935, the Texas Workforce Commission (after two name changes) has expanded its functions, and is now charged with overseeing and providing workforce development services to employers and job seekers of Texas. Since 1933, as a result of the Hundred Days' legislation of the New Deal, a federal-state system of employment offices had been in effect throughout the Unit...

Radmann, Francille.

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Francille Radmann was a job search trainer for the Texas Employment Commission (TEC) from 1971-1999. In this state-funded position she taught people basic job search and interviewing skills. When the TEC was reformed into the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) in 1996, many employees were concerned about the outcome of the transition, and what it would mean for state employee benefits and jobs. During and after the transition, Radmann was involved in state workers rights issues, and held membershi...