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

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

Collection Overview

Creator: Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Boston Joint Board
Title: Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Boston Joint Board Records
Dates: 1926-1979
Abstract: 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.
Extent: 13 boxes (7 manuscript boxes, 1 half manuscript box, 4 flat oversize boxes)(8 linear ft.)
Language: English.
Identification: MS 2

Administrative Information

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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Historical Note

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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Scope and Contents of the Collection

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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Organization of the Collection

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


Box

Folder

1 1-8
Joint Board, Board of Directors 1948-1952

Box

Folder

2 9-20
Joint Board, Board of Directors 1953-1969

Box

Folder

3 21-23
Joint Board, Board of Directors 1970-1977

v. 1-2
Local 174 meetings 1942-1979

Box

Folder

4 v. 1
Local 335 meetings 1953-1976

Series 2. Finances 1954-1972


Box

Folder

4 1
Cash Book, Local 174 1954-1957

2
Financial Statements, Local 174 1970-1972

3
Pension Resolution, Local 173 undated

Series 3. Collective Bargaining 1926-1977


Box

Folder

5 1-5
Arbitrations 1926-1977


Contracts and Agreements

6
John Alden Cleansers 1965-1971

7
Scott Allen Clothes 1953-1969

8
Anania Ltd., Inc. 1968-1972

9
Anthony's Custom Clothing 1971

10
Atlantic Sportswear Co. 1971

11
Bancroft Cleansers and Dyers 1938-1971

12
Barron-Anderson Co. 1944-1974

13
Beale Bros., Inc. 1965-1974

14
Belco Clothing Co. 1955-1970

Box

Folder

6 15
John Berke, Inc. 1968-1972

16
Bond Stores, Inc. 1916-1975

17
Boston Retail Clothiers Group 1962

18
Brenton Clothing Co. 1944-1968

19
Paul Carr Ltd., Inc. 1963-1972

20
Central Sportswear Co. 1937-1970

21
Commonwealth Clothing Co. 1929-1969

22
Commonwealth Mfg. Co. 1953-1971

23
Continental Garment Co. 1950-1965

24
Coolidge Dye House, Inc. 1937-1968

25
Croston & Carr G. 1962-1971

26
Duke Mfg. Co. 1961-1963

27
F.L. Dunne Co. 1962-1968

28
Eastern Cleansers & Dyers 1937-1974

29
Friend Mfg. Co. 1966

30
G.C.C. Uniform Co. 1965-1972

Box

Folder

7 31
Gilchrist Co. 1941-1974

32
Dave Goodman, Inc. 1937-1968

33
Robert Hall Clothes 1962-1976

34
Haymarket Clothing Co. 1927-1975

35
House of Doherty 1960-1975

36
Howard Clothes, Inc. 1962-1972

37
Joslyn Dyers and Cleaners 1941-1945

38
Kennedy's, Inc. 1962-1972

39
Roger Kent 1968-1972

40
L&S Tailoring 1961-1972

41
Robert Lawrence Co. 1955-1972

42
Guy Lewis, Inc. 1945-1971

43
Lewiston, Ltd. 1965-1972

Box

Folder

8 44
Linehan, Inc. 1971-1976

45
McKay Clothing Co. 1971-1974

46
Chester Morris Clothing Co. 1970

47
New England Men's and Boy's Clothing Mfrs. Assoc. 1968

48
Newport Clothing Co. 1953-1971

49
Oppenheim & Segal, Inc. 1942-1956

50
Bert Paley, Ltd. 1953-1972

51
Parseghian Clothing Co. 1967-1972

52
Picarillo & Singer, Inc. 1944-1972

53
R&N Mfg. Co. 1960-1973

54
Raymond's, Inc. 1962-1972

55
Ripley Clothes 1962-1968

56
Rogers Peet Co. 1961-1969

57
Royal Coat Mfg. Co. 1935-1957

58
Joseph Ryack Coat Front Co. 1950-1969

59
Screnci's, Inc. 1957-1972

60
Simpson Clothes, Inc. 1967-1972

Box

Folder

9 61
Stuart Pants Co. 1945-1968

62
Robert Todd, Ltd. 1973

63
Trimount Clothing Co. 1929-1972

64
Tru-Fit Clothing Co. 1967-1975

64a
United Clothing Corp. 1949-1955

65
Wales Mfg. Co. 1949-1966

66
Ware & Pratt Co. 1947-1977

67
Wearwell Trouser Co. 1954-1976

68
Winston's Ltd. of Boston 1969

69
Zolloto & Cohen Co. 1944-1947


Price Lists

Box

Folder

10 70
Barron-Anderson G. 1946-1960

71
Beacon Clothing Co. 1959

72
Brenton Clothing Co. 1959-1961

73
Byron Clothing Co. 1960-1963

74
Central Sportswear Mfg. Co. 1959

75
Commonwealth Clothing Co. 1963

76
Continental Garment Mfg. Co. 1956-1960

77
Davis Clothing Co. 1960

78
R.A. De Conto Co. 1959

79
Forester Mfg. Co. 1959

80
G.T. Inc. 1954-1972

81
General 1960-1961

82
Harvard Clothing Co. 1954-1960

83
M. Hoffman & Co. 1940-1948

84
Julius & Sons, Inc. 1959

85
Robert Lawrence Co. 1955-1960

86-87
Leon Clothing Co. 1954-1968

88
Malcolm-Kenneth Co. 1946-1963

89
McKay Clothing Co. 1971-1974

90
New England Sportswear 1959

91
Oppenheim-Segal Co. 1960

92
Picarillo & Singer, Inc. 1946-1968

93
R&N Mfg. Co. 1960

94
Sharpiro Bros. & Gordon 1952-1960

95
Star Sportswear Mfg. Co. 1959-1963

96
Stuart Pants Co. 1960-1969

97
Wales Mfg. Co. 1954-1960

Series 4. Scrapbooks 1958-1976


Box



11
Scrapbooks: Joseph Salerno 1958-1965

Box



12
Scrapbooks: Joseph Salerno 1965-1971

Box



13
Scrapbooks: Joseph Salerno 1971-1976