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Description: New York Labor History Association (NYLHA) was founded in 1976 by trade unionists, academics, students, archivists, educators, labor editors, attorneys, and retirees, mostly from New York State. NYLHA encourages the study of workers and their organizations and serves as a bridge between past and present labor unionists and academics. The website includes news and event listings, labor history resources, and prize winners.
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Subject: Labor--New York (State)--History--Societies, etc.
Creator: New York Labor History Association
Publisher: New York Labor History Association
Coverage: New York (State)
Tag: Labor History, Tamiment Holds Records/Papers, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: New York Labor History Association (NYLHA) was founded in 1976 by trade unionists, academics, students, archivists, educators, labor editors, attorneys, and retirees, mostly from New York State. NYLHA encourages the study of workers and their organizations and serves as a bridge between past and present labor unionists and academics. The website includes news and event listings, labor history resources, and prize winners.
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Subject: Labor--New York (State)--History--Societies, etc.
Creator: New York Labor History Association
Publisher: New York Labor History Association
Coverage: New York (State)
Tag: Labor History, Tamiment Holds Records/Papers, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: New York Labor History Association (NYLHA) was founded in 1976 by trade unionists, academics, students, archivists, educators, labor editors, attorneys, and retirees, mostly from New York State. NYLHA encourages the study of workers and their organizations and serves as a bridge between past and present labor unionists and academics. The website includes news and event listings, labor history resources, and prize winners.
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Subject: Labor--New York (State)--History--Societies, etc.
Creator: New York Labor History Association
Publisher: New York Labor History Association
Coverage: New York (State)
Tag: Labor History, Tamiment Holds Records/Papers, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: The Manumit School was an “experimental boarding school in Pawling NY. Founded on purchased farm land in 1924 by William and Helen Fincke, it was formally call the Manumit School for Workers’ Children. An early promotional flyer for the school asked parents if they’d like their children to grow up “to become men and women who can think for themselves, stand on their own two feet and fight injustice and oppression. “ It’s teachings were meant to provide a “progressive “ “workers education” slant during a time of increasing socialist optimism in America. In 1944 the school moved to Bensalem Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The school closed in 1957. This website is an informational website.
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Subject: Manumit School., Working class--Education--New York (State), Progressive education--New York (State), Fincke, Helen., Fincke, William.
Creator: Manumit Association.
Publisher: Manumit Association.
Coverage: New York (State)
Tag: Tamiment Holds Records/Papers, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: The Manumit School was an “experimental boarding school in Pawling NY. Founded on purchased farm land in 1924 by William and Helen Fincke, it was formally call the Manumit School for Workers’ Children. An early promotional flyer for the school asked parents if they’d like their children to grow up “to become men and women who can think for themselves, stand on their own two feet and fight injustice and oppression. “ It’s teachings were meant to provide a “progressive “ “workers education” slant during a time of increasing socialist optimism in America. In 1944 the school moved to Bensalem Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The school closed in 1957. This website is an informational website.
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Subject: Manumit School., Working class--Education--New York (State), Progressive education--New York (State), Fincke, Helen., Fincke, William.
Creator: Manumit Association.
Publisher: Manumit Association.
Coverage: New York (State)
Tag: Tamiment Holds Records/Papers, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: The Labor and Working Class History Association (LAWCHA) is an organization of historians, labor educations, and working class activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working class history through research, writing, and organizing. The organization also promotes labor and working class history put into history and social studies curricula in public schools, colleges, and universities. LAWCHA gives grants and prizes to graduate students. The LAWCHA also publishes the journal, Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas.
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Subject: Labor and Working-Class History Association., Labor--America--History., Labor movement--America--History., Labor unions--America--History., Working class--United States--History., Labor--United States--History., Labor movement--United States--History., Labor unions--United States--History.
Creator: Labor and Working-Class History Association.
Publisher: Labor and Working-Class History Association.
Coverage: America / United States
Tag: Labor History, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: The Labor and Working Class History Association (LAWCHA) is an organization of historians, labor educations, and working class activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working class history through research, writing, and organizing. The organization also promotes labor and working class history put into history and social studies curricula in public schools, colleges, and universities. LAWCHA gives grants and prizes to graduate students. The LAWCHA also publishes the journal, Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas.
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Subject: Labor and Working-Class History Association., Labor--America--History., Labor movement--America--History., Labor unions--America--History., Working class--United States--History., Labor--United States--History., Labor movement--United States--History., Labor unions--United States--History.
Creator: Labor and Working-Class History Association.
Publisher: Labor and Working-Class History Association.
Coverage: America / United States
Tag: Labor History, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: The Labor and Working Class History Association (LAWCHA) is an organization of historians, labor educations, and working class activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working class history through research, writing, and organizing. The organization also promotes labor and working class history put into history and social studies curricula in public schools, colleges, and universities. LAWCHA gives grants and prizes to graduate students. The LAWCHA also publishes the journal, Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas.
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Subject: Labor and Working-Class History Association., Labor--America--History., Labor movement--America--History., Labor unions--America--History., Working class--United States--History., Labor--United States--History., Labor movement--United States--History., Labor unions--United States--History.
Creator: Labor and Working-Class History Association.
Publisher: Labor and Working-Class History Association.
Coverage: America / United States
Tag: Labor History, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: The Labor and Working Class History Association (LAWCHA) is an organization of historians, labor educations, and working class activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working class history through research, writing, and organizing. The organization also promotes labor and working class history put into history and social studies curricula in public schools, colleges, and universities. LAWCHA gives grants and prizes to graduate students. The LAWCHA also publishes the journal, Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas.
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Subject: Labor and Working-Class History Association., Labor--America--History., Labor movement--America--History., Labor unions--America--History., Working class--United States--History., Labor--United States--History., Labor movement--United States--History., Labor unions--United States--History.
Creator: Labor and Working-Class History Association.
Publisher: Labor and Working-Class History Association.
Coverage: America / United States
Tag: Labor History, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: The Graduate Student Organizing Committee (GSOC-UAW Local 2110) is the union for graduate employees at New York University (NYU) and the Polytechnic Institute of New York University. This includes teaching assistants, research assistants, and graduate assistants. The Polytechnic Institute organizes science and engineering graduate students. The union was established in 1998 and negotiated their first contract with NYU in 2002. In 2004, the National Labor Relations Board reversed the Brown University decision, declaring private universities are not required to bargain with graduate employees and leading to NYU not negotiating a new contract. Over the next years, GSOC continued the fight for recognition at NYU, and currently gathering signatures to get NYU to negotiate a contract restoring healthcare benefits. The website contains information about the union and its Polytechnic Institute affiliate (SET-UAW), campaigns, news, and event listings.
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Subject: Strikes and lockouts--Graduate teaching assistants--New, York (State)--New York., New York University., International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, (CIO).
Group: COVID-19
Creator: GSOC-UAW Local 2110
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Labor Unions New York, Tamiment Holds Records/Papers, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: The Graduate Student Organizing Committee (GSOC-UAW Local 2110) is the union for graduate employees at New York University (NYU) and the Polytechnic Institute of New York University. This includes teaching assistants, research assistants, and graduate assistants. The Polytechnic Institute organizes science and engineering graduate students. The union was established in 1998 and negotiated their first contract with NYU in 2002. In 2004, the National Labor Relations Board reversed the Brown University decision, declaring private universities are not required to bargain with graduate employees and leading to NYU not negotiating a new contract. Over the next years, GSOC continued the fight for recognition at NYU, and currently gathering signatures to get NYU to negotiate a contract restoring healthcare benefits. The website contains information about the union and its Polytechnic Institute affiliate (SET-UAW), campaigns, news, and event listings.
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Subject: New York University., Strikes and lockouts--Graduate teaching assistants--New York (State)--New York., International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America.
Creator: GSOC-UAW Local 2110
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Labor Unions New York, Tamiment Holds Records/Papers, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: Bread and Roses, part of the 1199SEIU, was founded in 1979, as a cultural resource for union members and students in New York City who would otherwise have little access to the arts. Bread and Roses established the only permanent union exhibition space in the nation, Gallery 1199, at the union’s New York City headquarters. Bread and Roses appears to be defunct as of 2009.
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Subject: Labor in art., Service Employees International Union. Local 1199 (New York, N.Y.), African American labor union members., Hispanic American labor union members.
Creator: 1199SEIU United Health Care Workers East
Publisher: 1199SEIU United Health Care Workers East
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: Bread and Roses, part of the 1199SEIU, was founded in 1979, as a cultural resource for union members and students in New York City who would otherwise have little access to the arts. Bread and Roses established the only permanent union exhibition space in the nation, Gallery 1199, at the union’s New York City headquarters. Bread and Roses appears to be defunct as of 2009.
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Subject: Labor in art., Service Employees International Union. Local 1199 (New York, N.Y.), African American labor union members., Hispanic American labor union members.
Creator: 1199SEIU United Health Care Workers East
Publisher: 1199SEIU United Health Care Workers East
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: The Albert Shanker Institute is a nonprofit foundation dedicated to advancing democratic ideals, improving the quality of public education, and conducting research in the labor movement and the sociology of work. The foundation sponsors research, holds roundtable discussions, and publishes various reports. The Institute was named for Albert Shanker (1928-1997), the late president of the American Federation of Teachers.
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Subject: Albert Shanker Institute., Shanker, Albert.., Labor unions--United States., Education--United States., Democracy--United States.
Creator: Albert Shanker Institute.
Publisher: Albert Shanker Institute.
Coverage: United States.
Tag: Labor History, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: The Albert Shanker Institute is a nonprofit foundation dedicated to advancing democratic ideals, improving the quality of public education, and conducting research in the labor movement and the sociology of work. The foundation sponsors research, holds roundtable discussions, and publishes various reports. The Institute was named for Albert Shanker (1928-1997), the late president of the American Federation of Teachers.
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Subject: Albert Shanker Institute., Shanker, Albert.., Labor unions--United States., Education--United States., Democracy--United States.
Creator: Albert Shanker Institute.
Publisher: Albert Shanker Institute.
Coverage: United States.
Tag: Labor History, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: The Albert Shanker Institute is a nonprofit foundation dedicated to advancing democratic ideals, improving the quality of public education, and conducting research in the labor movement and the sociology of work. The foundation sponsors research, holds roundtable discussions, and publishes various reports. The Institute was named for Albert Shanker (1928-1997), the late president of the American Federation of Teachers.
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Subject: Albert Shanker Institute., Shanker, Albert.., Labor unions--United States., Education--United States., Democracy--United States.
Creator: Albert Shanker Institute.
Publisher: Albert Shanker Institute.
Coverage: United States.
Tag: Labor History, Labor Education, Culture, History
Description: The Albert Shanker Institute is a nonprofit foundation dedicated to advancing democratic ideals, improving the quality of public education, and conducting research in the labor movement and the sociology of work. The foundation sponsors research, holds roundtable discussions, and publishes various reports. The Institute was named for Albert Shanker (1928-1997), the late president of the American Federation of Teachers.
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Subject: Albert Shanker Institute., Shanker, Albert.., Labor unions--United States., Education--United States., Democracy--United States.
Creator: Albert Shanker Institute.
Publisher: Albert Shanker Institute.
Coverage: United States.
Tag: Labor History, Labor Education, Culture, History
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