Additional records, 1972-1986 (inclusive).
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Weisman, Amy E.
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United States. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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These records are transcripts of the 1994-1995 public hearing on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) proposed standard for indoor air quality. The hearings were presided over by Judge John Vittone of the Department of Labor. The proposed regulations included rules affecting environmental tobacco smoke. Participants in the hearings included representatives from OSHA, the tobacco industry, small businesses, and trade unions as well as health professi...
Gregory, Judith
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Glick, Phyllis G., 1924-
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Greenwald, Carol Schwartz
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Robert A. Taft Laboratories
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Women Organized for Employment.
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9 to 5, National Association of Working Women (U.S.)
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9 to 5: Organization for Women Office Workers was founded in Boston in 1972 by Ellen Cassedy and Karen Nussbaum. In 1977 several affiliated groups, including Boston 9 to 5, sponsored the formation of a national group, Working Women, with headquarters in Cleveland. In 1983 the national organization changed its name to 9 to 5, National Association of Working Women. By means of publicity, conferences, affirmative action campaigns, and job and wage surveys, the organization has worked to improve con...
Stadecker, Adrianna Nasch.
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Women Employed (Association : U.S.)
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Women Employed in Baltimore.
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Union WAGE (Organization)
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History Union Women's Alliance to Gain Equality (Union W.A.G.E.) was founded on International Women's Day, March 8, 1971, at an educational conference sponsored by the National Organization for Women (NOW), at the University of California, Berkeley. Union W.A.G.E. was a politically non-partisan, non-profit organization for "working women" which included housewives, unemployed, retired, and welfare women. The organization's purpose was to achi...
Boston Survey Group.
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Murphy, Evelyn F. 1940-
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Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (Washington, D.C.)
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The Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) was organized in 1968 to represent the interests of air traffic controllers. The organization dissolved amid the controversial air traffic controllers strike in 1981. From the description of Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization records, 1968-1982. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38477565 ...