Bakery, Confectionary and Tobacco Workers International Union Records 1902-1993.

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Bakery, Confectionary and Tobacco Workers International Union Records 1902-1993.

This collection contains minutes, officers' papers, and subject files of the Bakery Confectionery and Tobacco Workers International Union, Local 3. Topics range from bargaining and arbitration to elections and anniversary dinners. There is information on specific bake shops from the small family-run shops to large corporate bakeries. Series I (1920-1984) contains the minutes of Locals 1, 3, 17, 164, 579, including executive and grievance boards and general membership meetings. Series II (1946-1987) consists of the papers of Presidents Frank Dutto, and Harry Lorber and Business Agent Michael Sandroff. Series III (1954-1987) documents standard contract negotiations. Series IV (1964-1989) contains material pertinent to collective bargaining negotiations between individual shops and corporate entities. Series V (1954-1989) includes ...

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Lorber, Harry.

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Martas, Narciso.

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Schenkman, Ernst.

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American Bakery and Confectionery Workers' International Union

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Rubenstein, Harry R., 1951-

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Bakery, Confectionery, and Tobacco Workers International Union. Local 3 (Long Island City, N.Y.)

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Bakers Union Local 3 was established in 1955 with the merger of locals 1, 3, 17, 164, 288, and 579. During the Bakery and Confectionery Workers International Union Convention of 1951, a resolution was passed to implement the merger of all New York bakery locals. Frequent jurisdictional disputes between rival locals were undermining the collective strength of bakers within the industry. Over a dozen local unions representing the interests of workers in the baking industry in New York...

Dutto, Frank d. 1969.

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Cross, James M.

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Farmer in Concord, Mich., and teacher in various Jackson County, Mich., communities. He earlier lived and taught in Montgomery County, N.Y. From the description of James Cross papers, 1819-1879. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778434 Cross (b. 1795) was a school teacher in Salisbury (N.Y.), a peddler, and after 1835 a teacher in Concord (Mich.), Justice of the Peace, and Overseer of the Poor. He married Mary Wilbur, probably in Oct. 1837.(Information from the...

Sandroff, Mac.

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