Contents
Collection Overview
Administrative Information
Historical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
Search Terms
Series 1. Minutes
1942-1979
Series 2. Finances
1954-1972
Series 3. Collective Bargaining
1926-1977
Series 4. Scrapbooks
1958-1976
Series 1. Minutes
1942-1979
Series 2. Finances
1954-1972
Series 3. Collective Bargaining
1926-1977
Series 4. Scrapbooks
1958-1976
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Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Boston Joint Board Records, 1926-1979
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Kenneth Fones-Wolf.
Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
2004
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Creator:
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Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Boston Joint Board |
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Title:
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Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Boston Joint Board Records |
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Dates:
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1926-1979 |
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Abstract:
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Joint Board in Boston, Massachusetts, that formed at the beginning of the ACWA and included local unions that covered the range of ethnic groups and trades that comprised the men's clothing industry. Records include detailed minutes, abundant contracts and price lists, scrapbooks, and photographs that reveal the Joint Board's important role in local and state Democratic politics, its support of a wide range of social causes, its decisions to strike, and its reaction to the decline of the men's clothing industry in New England. Leader Joseph Salerno is well represented in the records.
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Extent:
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13 boxes (7 manuscript boxes, 1 half manuscript box, 4 flat oversize boxes)(8 linear ft.) |
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Language:
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English. |
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Identification:
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MS 2 |
Deposited by the New England Regional Joint Board, through Edward Clark, November 1984.
Processed by Kenneth Fones-Wolf, December 1984.
Preferred Citation
Cite as: Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Boston Joint Board Records (MS 2). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
The collection is open for research.
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The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated from a split in the United Garment Workers in 1914. The ACWA quickly became the dominant force for unionism in the men's clothing industry, controlling shops in Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, and New York. The Boston Joint Board, formed at the beginning of the ACWA, included-locals that covered the range of ethnic groups and trades that comprised the industry. It coordinated the activities and negotiations for ACWA Locals # 1, 12, 102, 149, 171, 172, 173, 174, 181, 183, 267, and 335 in the Boston area.
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The Boston Joint Board records document the growth and maturity of the ACWA in the city, and the eventual decline of the industry in New England. Abundant contracts and price lists show the steady improvement of conditions for workers in the men's clothing industry. Detailed minutes reflect the political and social influence of the ACWA. The Joint Board played an important role in local and state Democratic politics, and it routinely contributed to and supported a wide range of social causes including, among others, the Home for Italian Children and the United Negro College Fund.
The minutes of the Boston Joint Board are much more revealing for the detail they provide about the post-World War II development of industrial relations in the industry. These minutes document Joint Board decisions to strike, but they also contain much information about more mundane shop problems like grievances, arbitrations, shop committees, and organizing. Additionally, they provide insight into the impact of the industry's decline in New England. Many of the meetings discuss the closing of shops in the Boston area, while the merger of the ACWA with the textile workers' union to form the ACTWU evinces the declining membership of the clothing workers in the region.
The extant records of the Boston Joint Board largely coincide with the years of leadership of Joseph Salerno in the New England region. An Italian immigrant, Salerno came to Boston at age 10 in 1907. He participated in his first strike as a garment worker in 1911, and became a full-time organizer for the ACWA in 1920. After spending some years as regional director of the Steel Workers Organizing Committee and as Vice-President of the Textile Workers, Salerno was elected Vice President and New England director of the ACWA in 1941 and remained in that position until 1972. He wielded substantial political power in the state, in part due to the influence of his nephew, Rep. Mario Umano. The scrapbooks and photos emphasize his importance in the Boston area and in New England more generally, and document his close relationship with Democratic politics.
The records are divided into four series, including Minutes, 1942-1979; Finances, 1954-1972; Collective Bargaining Files, 1926-1976; and Scrapbooks, 1958-1976.
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This collection is organized into four series:
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Series 1. Minutes
1942-1979
Consists primarily of handwritten minutes of the Boston Joint Board executive committee meetings, 1948-1977. The minutes are detailed and they document the major activities of the ACWA in the Boston area. There are also minutebooks from two locals that participated in the Boston Joint Board, #174 (1942-1979), and #335 (1953-1976), which cover the minutes of local meetings.
Series 2. Finances
1954-1972
Contains only a small amount of information about the finances of two locals in the Boston Joint Board, #173 and #174.
Series 3. Collective Bargaining
1926-1977
Comprises the bulk of the collection and includes three subseries. The first is arbitrations, which contains information, briefs, and decisions of some of the Joint Board's arbitration cases, 1926-1977. Subseries two, Contracts and Agreements, includes copies of contracts with all of the major men's clothing companies in the Boston area, dating from 1916, but with the bulk of the material covering 1930-1975. The third subseries contains price lists for many of the shops covered by the contracts, detailing wage rates for particular types of work, 1944-1977.
Series 4. Scrapbooks
1958-1976
Primarily document the career of Joseph Salerno, the New England regional director of ACWA. In particular, the scrapbooks reveal his political activities throughout New England and contain information about some of the other prominent ACWA New England officials, including Alvaro Ferreira, Diana Nunes, and Harvey Friedman.
Series 1. Minutes
1942-1979
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Folder
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1-8 |
Joint Board, Board of Directors
1948-1952
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Box
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Folder
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9-20 |
Joint Board, Board of Directors
1953-1969
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Box
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21-23 |
Joint Board, Board of Directors
1970-1977
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v. 1-2 |
Local 174 meetings
1942-1979
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Box
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Folder
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4 |
v. 1 |
Local 335 meetings
1953-1976
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Series 2. Finances
1954-1972
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Folder
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4 |
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Cash Book, Local 174
1954-1957
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2 |
Financial Statements, Local 174
1970-1972
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Pension Resolution, Local 173
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Series 3. Collective Bargaining
1926-1977
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Folder
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1-5 |
Arbitrations
1926-1977
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John Alden Cleansers
1965-1971
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Scott Allen Clothes
1953-1969
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Anania Ltd., Inc.
1968-1972
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Anthony's Custom Clothing
1971
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Atlantic Sportswear Co.
1971
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11 |
Bancroft Cleansers and Dyers
1938-1971
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12 |
Barron-Anderson Co.
1944-1974
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Beale Bros., Inc.
1965-1974
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Belco Clothing Co.
1955-1970
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15 |
John Berke, Inc.
1968-1972
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Bond Stores, Inc.
1916-1975
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Boston Retail Clothiers Group
1962
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Brenton Clothing Co.
1944-1968
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Paul Carr Ltd., Inc.
1963-1972
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Central Sportswear Co.
1937-1970
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Commonwealth Clothing Co.
1929-1969
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Commonwealth Mfg. Co.
1953-1971
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Continental Garment Co.
1950-1965
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Coolidge Dye House, Inc.
1937-1968
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Croston & Carr G.
1962-1971
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Duke Mfg. Co.
1961-1963
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F.L. Dunne Co.
1962-1968
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28 |
Eastern Cleansers & Dyers
1937-1974
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G.C.C. Uniform Co.
1965-1972
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31 |
Gilchrist Co.
1941-1974
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Dave Goodman, Inc.
1937-1968
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33 |
Robert Hall Clothes
1962-1976
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Haymarket Clothing Co.
1927-1975
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35 |
House of Doherty
1960-1975
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Howard Clothes, Inc.
1962-1972
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Joslyn Dyers and Cleaners
1941-1945
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Kennedy's, Inc.
1962-1972
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L&S Tailoring
1961-1972
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Robert Lawrence Co.
1955-1972
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Guy Lewis, Inc.
1945-1971
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Lewiston, Ltd.
1965-1972
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44 |
Linehan, Inc.
1971-1976
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McKay Clothing Co.
1971-1974
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Chester Morris Clothing Co.
1970
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New England Men's and Boy's Clothing Mfrs. Assoc.
1968
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48 |
Newport Clothing Co.
1953-1971
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Oppenheim & Segal, Inc.
1942-1956
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Bert Paley, Ltd.
1953-1972
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Parseghian Clothing Co.
1967-1972
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Picarillo & Singer, Inc.
1944-1972
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R&N Mfg. Co.
1960-1973
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Raymond's, Inc.
1962-1972
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Ripley Clothes
1962-1968
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Rogers Peet Co.
1961-1969
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Royal Coat Mfg. Co.
1935-1957
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Joseph Ryack Coat Front Co.
1950-1969
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Screnci's, Inc.
1957-1972
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60 |
Simpson Clothes, Inc.
1967-1972
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61 |
Stuart Pants Co.
1945-1968
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Robert Todd, Ltd.
1973
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Trimount Clothing Co.
1929-1972
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Tru-Fit Clothing Co.
1967-1975
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United Clothing Corp.
1949-1955
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Wales Mfg. Co.
1949-1966
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66 |
Ware & Pratt Co.
1947-1977
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67 |
Wearwell Trouser Co.
1954-1976
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68 |
Winston's Ltd. of Boston
1969
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69 |
Zolloto & Cohen Co.
1944-1947
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70 |
Barron-Anderson G.
1946-1960
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Beacon Clothing Co.
1959
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72 |
Brenton Clothing Co.
1959-1961
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Byron Clothing Co.
1960-1963
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Central Sportswear Mfg. Co.
1959
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Commonwealth Clothing Co.
1963
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Continental Garment Mfg. Co.
1956-1960
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77 |
Davis Clothing Co.
1960
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78 |
R.A. De Conto Co.
1959
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79 |
Forester Mfg. Co.
1959
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82 |
Harvard Clothing Co.
1954-1960
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83 |
M. Hoffman & Co.
1940-1948
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84 |
Julius & Sons, Inc.
1959
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85 |
Robert Lawrence Co.
1955-1960
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Leon Clothing Co.
1954-1968
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88 |
Malcolm-Kenneth Co.
1946-1963
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McKay Clothing Co.
1971-1974
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New England Sportswear
1959
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91 |
Oppenheim-Segal Co.
1960
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92 |
Picarillo & Singer, Inc.
1946-1968
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94 |
Sharpiro Bros. & Gordon
1952-1960
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95 |
Star Sportswear Mfg. Co.
1959-1963
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96 |
Stuart Pants Co.
1960-1969
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Wales Mfg. Co.
1954-1960
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Series 4. Scrapbooks
1958-1976
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Scrapbooks: Joseph Salerno
1958-1965
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Box
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Scrapbooks: Joseph Salerno
1965-1971
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Scrapbooks: Joseph Salerno
1971-1976
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