International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Industrial Aircraft Lodge 743 records, 1900-1983.

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International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Industrial Aircraft Lodge 743 records, 1900-1983.

Administrative files, membership records, grievance and arbitration records, contract and negotiation materials, subject files, and other materials, documenting the activities of the lodge. Includes information relating to its 1960 strike against Hamilton Standard over grievance procedures, union power, job security, seniority, and other unfair labor practices; federal and state court cases; labor relations with United Aircraft's boron filament facilities at Broad Brook, Conn.; and materials of Accessory Controls Co., Windsor Locks.

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United Technologies Corporation. Hamilton Standard Division

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International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. Industrial Aircraft Lodge 743 (Hartford, Conn.)

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Chartered in 1941 as Industrial Aircraft Lodge 743 of International Association of Machinists; in 1965 parent body reorganized as International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers; organized by workers at Hamilton Standard Division of United Aircraft Corporation (renamed United Technologies Corporation in 1975), Windsor Locks (until 1952 located in East Hartford), Conn.; represents members of IAMAW District 91. From the description of International Association of Machinis...

Accessory Controls Co.

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United Aircraft Corporation. Hamilton Standard Division

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International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. District 91 (Hartford, Conn.)

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Chartered 1953 as District 91 of International Association of Machinists; name of parent body changed to International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers in 1965; represents workers of United Aircraft's Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division, which in the late 1970s was reorganized as Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation, through lodges in East Hartford, Middletown, Southington, North Haven, and Windsor Locks, Conn.; also known as Aerona...