Communications Workers of America, Local 2150, records 1946-2002 (bulk 1970s-1990s).

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Communications Workers of America, Local 2150, records 1946-2002 (bulk 1970s-1990s).

Series I: Minutes, contains minutes of Executive Board, and General Membership and other meetings ; Series II: Correspondence, contains correspondence between the Local headquarters and various individuals and organizations, among them CWA District 2, CWA international headquarters, AT&T and other Long Lines locals. This series also includes the correspondence of the Locality Stewards ; Series III: Subject Files, contains files concerning the activities and interests of Local 2150. These include AT&T divestiture and reorganization, the Locals bylaw and charter documents, training manuals and handbooks, the Locals newsletter Cross Talk, member resignations, organizing, officer recall, various workplace health and safety issues, and the records of various strikes.

6 linear ft. (6 boxes).

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