John Ulinder fonds. 1926-1996, predominant 1941-1945.

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John Ulinder fonds. 1926-1996, predominant 1941-1945.

The fonds consists of a notebook, notes, clippings, reports, speeches, correspondence, subject files, and printed material relating mainly in his union activities and concerns over safety issues on the job and leadership issues in the union. There are subject files relating to his union trial when he was suspended for actions detrimental to the best interests of the IWA that pertain to the disagreements between the "reds" and "whites" factions within the IWA in the 1940s.

8.25 cm of textual records.

Related Entities

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International Woodworkers of America

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CIO-affiliated union founded in 1937 by woodworkers in the United States and Canada. In April, 1987, the International Woodworkers of America (IWA) split to form the IWA-U.S. and IWA-Canada unions. The IWA-U.S. is headquartered in Gladstone, Or. From the description of Records, 1936-1987. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 19796382 ...

Ulinder, John, 1907-1996.

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John Ulinder moved to Vancouver Island around 1926 and found employment as a logger with the Comox Logging and Railway Company. He held the position of Secretary in the Ladysmith Sub-local 1-80 of the International Woodworkers of America (IWA), 1941-1944. From the description of John Ulinder fonds. 1926-1996, predominant 1941-1945. (University of British Columbia Library). WorldCat record id: 606469227 ...