International Labor Communications Association records

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International Labor Communications Association records

1944-1997 (majority 1960-1979)

The International Labor Communications Association (ILCA), founded in 1955, is the professional organization of labor communicators in North America. The ILCA members work to strengthen and expand labor print publications, websites, and radio, television, and film productions by providing resources, expertise, and networking opportunities for labor communicators. The archives of the ILCA consists of financial records, correspondence, directories, and minutes of the organization, as well as audio-visual materials produced at ILCA's annual conferences.

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The International Labor Press Association was founded in 1955 to coordinate messaging around the merger of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), and later became a professional organization for trade union publications and media production departments of AFL-CIO affiliates. Its name was changed to International Labor Communications Association in 1985.The International Labor Communications Association is a nonpartisan, non-profit professional or...