United Steelworkers of America, International Affairs Department records, 1953-1972.

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United Steelworkers of America, International Affairs Department records, 1953-1972.

This collection consists primarily of the correspondence of Meyer Bernstein in his capacity as representative for and then director of the International Affairs Department of the United Steelworkers of America. In addition, there are reports, memoranda to officers, contracts, and proposals.

24 cubic feet.

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United Steelworkers of America. International Affairs Dept.

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The International Affairs Department was established in 1956. Its primary responsibility was to keep informed on domestic and foreign economic, social, and political situations, especially regarding information that had its origins in governmental agencies and the National Trade Union Center in Washington, D.C. Internally, the department's objectives focused on supporting the union's collective bargaining position at American companies with foreign subsidiaries, assessing foreign competition and...

Bernstein, Meyer

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Holocaust survivor from Grodno, Poland. From the description of Papers, 1947, 1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155453262 Meyer Bernstein (1914-1985) worked for the Steel Workers Organizing Committee (SWOC), 1936-1941; United Steel Workers of America, 1946-1972; the United Mine Workers, 1972-1973; and as a consultant on international trade. From the description of Meyer Bernstein papers, circa 1930-1983. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat reco...