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Description: The Civil Service Technical Guild (Local 375, DC 37), founded in 1929, represents 7,000 engineers, architects, scientists, chemists, planners, and other technical inspectors working for the City of New York. The guild’s goals include the prevention of the outsourcing city contracts, fighting for the adherence to civil service laws, enforcing contracts, and fighting privatization. The union is affiliated with the ASFCME and the AFL-CIO. The website contains news listings, their newsletter, Local 375 Update, event listings, contracts, and job descriptions.
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Subject: AFSCME, District Council 37 (New York, N.Y.), Civil Service Forum (New York, N.Y.), Civil Service Technical Guild., White collar workers--Labor unions--New York (State)--, New York. , Collective bargaining--Engineers--New York (State)--New, York., Architects--New York (State)--New York., Civil engineers--New York (State)--New York.
Description: Local 1-2 of the Utility Workers Union of America evolved out of the Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC) established by the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in 1938. In 1946, with more than 180 locals organized nationwide, the UWOC transformed itself into the Utility Workers Union of America, CIO. Local 1-2 represents New York area with members working in the electric, gas, water, and nuclear industries across the United States. The website includes information on their political action committee, their publication, the Record, images and other audiovisual materials, news listings, and event listings.
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Subject: Electric industry workers--Labor unions--New York (State)--, New York.
Creator: Utility Workers Union of America. Local 1-2.
Publisher: Utility Workers Union of America. Local 1-2.
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Description: Local 1-2 of the Utility Workers Union of America evolved out of the Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC) established by the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in 1938. In 1946, with more than 180 locals organized nationwide, the UWOC transformed itself into the Utility Workers Union of America, CIO. Local 1-2 represents New York area with members working in the electric, gas, water, and nuclear industries across the United States. The website includes information on their political action committee, their publication, the Record, images and other audiovisual materials, news listings, and event listings.
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Subject: Electric industry workers--Labor unions--New York (State)--, New York.
Group: COVID-19
Creator: Utility Workers Union of America. Local 1-2.
Publisher: Utility Workers Union of America. Local 1-2.
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Description: The Civil Service Technical Guild (Local 375, DC 37), founded in 1929, represents 7,000 engineers, architects, scientists, chemists, planners, and other technical inspectors working for the City of New York. The guild’s goals include the prevention of the outsourcing city contracts, fighting for the adherence to civil service laws, enforcing contracts, and fighting privatization. The union is affiliated with the ASFCME and the AFL-CIO. The website contains news listings, their newsletter, Local 375 Update, event listings, contracts, and job descriptions.
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Subject: AFSCME, District Council 37 (New York, N.Y.), Civil Service Forum (New York, N.Y.), Civil Service Technical Guild., White collar workers--Labor unions--New York (State)--, New York. , Collective bargaining--Engineers--New York (State)--New, York., Architects--New York (State)--New York., Civil engineers--New York (State)--New York.
Description: The District Council 9 New York is local branch of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, chartered in 1900. District Council 9 is an organization of painters, decorators, wall covers, drywall finishers, sign painters, metal polishers, bridge & structural steel painters, civil service painters, lead abatement workers, glaziers & architectural metal glassworkers, paint makers, paint makers and allied trades. The website contains information on their apprenticeship programs, news, and event listings.
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Subject: International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades., Painters District Council 9 of New York City., Painters, Industrial -- Labor unions -- New York (State) --, New York.
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