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Anderson, Douglas Firth. "“A True Revival of Religion”: Protestants and the San Francisco Graft Prosecutions, 1906–1909." Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 4, no. 1 (1994): 25–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rac.1994.4.1.03a00020.

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Almost a year after the great earthquake and fire of April 1906, San Francisco clergyman William Rader declared, “We are having a true revival of religion.” Writing in the San Francisco-based Congregationalist weekly Pacific, Rader was not referring to the visit of a mass evangelist; rather, he meant the graft prosecutions officially launched in October 1906 against the Union Labor party administration of the city. He compared Rudolph Spreckels, a reform-minded member of the city's financial elite who was helping to fund the prosecution, and Francis J. Heney, the lead prosecuting attorney, to
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MILLER, LETA E. "Racial Segregation and the San Francisco Musicians' Union, 1923–60." Journal of the Society for American Music 1, no. 2 (2007): 161–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1752196307070071.

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The practice of segregated union locals, common in the American Federation of Musicians (AFM) during the first half of the twentieth century, led to racial confrontation in San Francisco. In 1934, black Local 648 sued its much larger counterpart, Local 6, which had attempted to control all musical employment in the Bay Area. Though Local 648 eventually withdrew its suit, its charter was revoked and black musicians were placed in “subsidiary” status. A new “colored local” (669) was chartered in 1946 and worked alongside Local 6 until the state forced amalgamation in 1960. Many other segregated
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Carter, Susan B., and Elizabeth Savoca. "Labor Mobility and Lengthy Jobs in Nineteenth-Century America." Journal of Economic History 50, no. 1 (1990): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050700035695.

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Extensive amounts of geographic mobility and high rates of labor turnover before World War I gave rise to the notion that the industrial labor force was “casual” and “impermanent.” But data from firms' payrolls and from nineteenth-century surveys conducted by state labor statistics bureaus show that male workers averaged about four years of experience in their current jobs. Data from an 1892 survey of San Francisco workers show that the average non-union male could expect to remain with his current employer almost 13 years.
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Fisher, Allan, Wynd Kaufmyn, Marcy Rein, and Rick Baum. "What Happened at CCSF?" Monthly Review 69, no. 2 (2017): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.14452/mr-069-02-2017-06_5.

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Did the accreditation crisis and subsequent labor struggle at City College of San Francisco represent a failure of union democracy, or a hard-won victory against corporate education reform? Rick Baum's recent article on this question, "A Teachers Union Against Itself" (published the April 2017 issue of Monthly Review) prompted a lively response from AFT local 2121 members and supporters. This correspondence article collects their letters, as well as a reply by Baum.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Smith, Jason Scott. "Labor and the Cold War: A Fifty-Year Perspective." International Labor and Working-Class History 57 (April 2000): 110–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0147547900212775.

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Roughly fifty years after the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) purged communist-led unions from its membership, the Southwest Labor Studies Association met in San Francisco from April 29 to May 1, 1999, to reconsider the history and implications of this event and, more broadly, to attempt to untangle the connections between and among McCarthyism, anticommunist liberalism, and the political trajectory of organized labor during the postwar era. Bringing together labor activists, union members, and academics, panels considered these themes from a number of perspectives and methodologica
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Martin, Laura Renata. "Fighting for the Working-Class City." Radical History Review 2021, no. 139 (2021): 145–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-8822651.

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Abstract This article examines the opposing sides taken by elderly tenants and labor unions over a major urban renewal project in 1970s San Francisco. Tenant activists sought to block the construction of the Yerba Buena Center and the resulting relocation of thousands of elderly residents of residential hotels. City labor unions lined up in support of the project, even though some of the displaced residents were former industrial workers and union members. By examining the path taken by both sides in the redevelopment struggle, this article grapples with their competing visions of working-clas
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Rein, Marcy, Mickey Ellinger, and Vicki Legion. "Free City! Reclaiming City College of San Francisco and Free Education for All." Labor Studies Journal 45, no. 1 (2020): 56–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0160449x20901645.

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Public education is a main target of the assault on the public sector; recently corporate education reformers have expanded their agenda to include the open-access community colleges, which enroll 40 percent of U.S. college students. City College of San Francisco was threatened with closure for resisting this policy agenda. The faculty union, students, and community groups led by people of color waged and won a five-year battle to save it. Although not unscathed, today the college is open, accredited, and free. In the continuing war on working-class community institutions, this struggle offers
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Stromquist, Shelton, and Michael Kazin. "Barons of Labor: The San Francisco Building Trades and Union Power in the Progressive Era." Journal of American History 75, no. 2 (1988): 643. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1887953.

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Dubofsky, Melvyn, and Michael Kazin. "Barons of Labor: The San Francisco Building Trades and Union Power in the Progressive Period." Labour / Le Travail 23 (1989): 341. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25143183.

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Ramirez, Bruno, and Michael Kazin. "Barons of Labor: The San Francisco Building Trades and Union Power in the Progressive Era." American Historical Review 93, no. 2 (1988): 511. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1860087.

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Bücher zum Thema "Union Labor Party of San Francisco"

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Jenkins, David. The union movement, the California Labor School, and San Francisco politics, 1926-1988. Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, 1993.

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Railway, San Francisco Municipal, and Transport Workers Union of America. Local 250-A., eds. Tentative agreement between San Francisco Municipal Railway and Transportation Workers' Union, Local 250-A. s.n.], 2000.

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Kazin, Michael. Barons of labor: The San Francisco building trades and union power in the Progressive Era. University of Illinois Press, 1989.

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Kazin, Michael. Barons of labor: The San Francisco building trades and union power in the Progressive Era. University of Illinois Press, 1987.

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Railway, San Francisco Municipal, and United Public Employees. Local 790., eds. Agreement between San Francisco Municipal Railway and United Public Employees Union Local 790. San Francisco Municipal Railway?, 1989.

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), San Francisco (Calif. Departmental supplementary agreement between San Francisco International Airport and Service Employees International Union Local 790, July 1, 1997-June 30, 2000. SEIU, 1999.

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Linder, Doris H. ILGWU leader Jennie Matyas (1895-1988): From New York Local 25 to the San Francisco ILGWU and the General Executive Board. Doris H. Linder, 2006.

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International Association of Lawyers. Labor Law Committee., ed. Faillite et droit du travail: Rapports de la Commission droit du travail, Union internationale des avocats : congrès de San Francisco, 29 août-2 septembre 1993 = Bankrupty and labour law. E. Story-Scientia, 1994.

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S, Costello Charles. Breaking ground: The history of Operating Engineers Local Union No. 3. M.T. Pub. Co., Inc, 2009.

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), San Francisco (Calif. Collective bargaining agreement between and for Service Employees Union, Locals 250, 535 and 790, AFL-CIO and The City and County of San Francisco: July 1, 2000 through June 30, 2003. SEIU, 2000.

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Buchteile zum Thema "Union Labor Party of San Francisco"

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"The Union Labor party." In Boss Ruef's San Francisco. University of California Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.2430599.5.

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Miller, Leta E. "Mergers from 1954 through 1966." In Union Divided. University of Illinois Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252045561.003.0008.

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This chapter details the progress of merger negotiations following the Los Angeles amalgamation. A 1957 convention resolution submitted by the now-multiracial L.A. local called for mergers throughout the federation but was met by an opposing petition signed by sixty delegates—fifty-six of them from Black locals—who legitimately feared losses if their locals merged with much larger white ones. In California, fair labor practices legislation required the amalgamation of Locals 669 and 6 in San Francisco in 1960. Similar legislation in Ohio, however, revealed the dilemma of mandating mergers when
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Grundy, David. "‘Blasting the true story into breath’." In Never By Itself Alone. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197654842.003.0011.

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Abstract Addressing the lesbian and socialist feminist milieu of the Women Writers Union, the Freedom Socialist Party, and Radical Women in San Francisco during the 1970s and 1980s, this chapter focuses on the s work of poets Merle Woo and Nellie Wong, advocates of a radical leftist form of Asian-American writing, and their comrade Karen Brodine, whose work addresses gendered labour and neglected histories of intergenerational, gendered radicalism. The chapter focuses in particular on their writing about work and its relation to conditions of gender, sexuality, and race, as well as their respo
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Dizard, Robin. "Filling in the Silences: Tillie Olsen,s Reading Lists." In Listening To Silences. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195073065.003.0018.

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Abstract There is a little snapshot of Tillie Olsen beaming at the camera (and at Jack Olsen), seated at the feet of Marx and Engels, represented in larger-than-lifesized bronzes in a public square somewhere in the Soviet Union in 1984.1 The photograph is more than suggestive of Olsen’s background. Daughter of socialists who escaped czarist Russia, schooled by American rebels and friendly with America’s West Coast Communist Party leaders, Olsen is a lifelong member of the old Left. Class consciousness is her second nature. (Whether she joined the CP-USA, or when she left is immaterial; she joi
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Cherny, Robert W. "The Party in Crisis, 1945–1950." In San Francisco Reds. University of Illinois Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252045837.003.0007.

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“The Party in Crisis, 1945-1950,” surveys events in the late 1940s, beginning with the Duclos Article (a directive from Moscow to disavow Browder’s political association and return to a militant party); the subsequent reorganization of the party at the state and local levels; the heyday of the city’s labor-left culture, especially the California Labor School; the CP’s participation in local and state elections; and its many expulsions, including the white chauvinism campaign. Key figures include David Jenkins and Oleta O’Connor Yates.
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Cherny, Robert W. "Life in the Party in the 1930s." In San Francisco Reds. University of Illinois Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252045837.003.0005.

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“Life in the Party in the 1930s” presents the experiences of many individual CP members during the 1930s, especially union support and organizing and legal defense. The chapter also presents CP members’ experience as inmates at the state women’s prison, as participants in the Spanish Civil War, as representatives of the U.S. CP in Moscow, and as students and faculty members at the University of California, Berkeley. The chapter concludes with an examination of the strains of CP membership. Key figures include Harry Bridges, Elaine Black, Bill Bailey, William Schneiderman, Sam Darcy, Eugene Den
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Cherny, Robert W. "The Crisis Deepens, 1948–1956." In San Francisco Reds. University of Illinois Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252045837.003.0008.

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“The Crisis Deepens, 1948-1956,” begins with the “misplaced militancy” of the 1948 California Independent Progressive Party and the Henry Wallace campaigns, the demise of the city’s labor-left culture, the local CP’s investigation of the California Labor School, anti-Communist investigations by CUAC (California Un-American Activities Committee) and HUAC, and departures from the CP in the early 1950s. The chapter concludes with the New York Smith Act trial, the CP’s decision to send many leaders underground, the Los Angeles Smith Act trial, and the Supreme Court decision in Yates v. U.S. Key fi
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Cherny, Robert W. "Prelude to the Popular Front, 1930–1935." In San Francisco Reds. University of Illinois Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252045837.003.0003.

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“Prelude to the Popular Front, 1930-1935,” presents the CP’s important new directions under the leadership of Sam Darcy, including a newspaper; redirecting the Unemployed Councils; organizing agricultural workers through the Cannery and Agricultural Workers International Union; the 1933 cotton strike; the longshore, maritime, and general strikes of 1934; Harry Bridges; and the 1934 state elections and Upton Sinclair. The chapter concludes with the prosecution and imprisonment of local party leaders. Key individuals include Harrison George, Caroline Decker, and Louise Todd Lambert.
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"4. The Politics of Labor: The Union(s), the Clubs and Theaters, and the Predicament of Black Musicians." In Music and Politics in San Francisco. University of California Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/9780520950092-008.

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Cherny, Robert. "Harry Bridges’s Australia, Australia’s Harry Bridges." In Frontiers of Labor. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252041839.003.0017.

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Harry Bridges, longtime leader of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU, representing Pacific Coast workers), was born in Australia in 1901 and came to the United States in 1920. Bridges brought Australian concepts of labor and politics to the docks of San Francisco in the early 1930s and injected Australian examples into his discussions of US working conditions and politics thereafter. When faced in 1939-1955 with deportation for being a Communist, he always attributed his political outlook to his early experiences in Australia. Bridges was frequently demonized in the US press
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