Records of the Communications Workers of America, Local 1151, 1946-2001 (bulk 1960s-1980s).

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Records of the Communications Workers of America, Local 1151, 1946-2001 (bulk 1960s-1980s).

Series I: Minutes, consists of the minutes of Executive Board, General Membership, and Stewards meetings. Series II: Correspondence, contains the internal correspondence of the Local, as well as correspondence exchanged with AT&T and other CWA organizations. Series III: Subject Files, includes reports, records and legal documents concerning the various interests and activities of Local 1151.

2 linear ft. (2 boxes).

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American Telephone and Telegraph Company.

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Karl, Frank.

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Communications Workers of America. Local 1151.

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Communications Workers of America, Local 1151 represents AT&T and Bell System employees in the Albany, NY area. The Local has its historical roots in the founding period of the CWA, and a strong tradition of involvement in the CWAs national activities, based on the involvement of its long-time president Frank Karl. In addition to his service to the Local, Karl was a long-standing member of CWAs National Bargaining Committee. Not long before the donation of the records to the Archives, Local ...