[Dear Brothers and Sisters, On behalf of the Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid, and Jack Parton, District 31 Director of the United Steelworkers, and Johnnie Jackson …]
[Dear Brothers and Sisters, On behalf of the Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid, and Jack Parton, District 31 Director of the United Steelworkers, and Johnnie Jackson …]
Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid mailing signed by Bill Stewart, Director, Region 4, United Auto Workers (UAW). The mailing says Dear Brothers and Sisters, On behalf of the Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid, and Jack Parton, District 31 Director of the United Steelworkers, and Johnnie Jackson, President of the Chicago Chapter, Coalition of Labor Union Women, I invite you to a conference on Saturday morning, June 11, at the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union. The mailing says the conference is entitled "From Soweto, South Africa to Chicago: A Fight for Union Rights and Human Rights"; it is sponsored by the ILNAA, the Roosevelt University Labor Education Division, and...
Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid mailing signed by Bill Stewart, Director, Region 4, United Auto Workers (UAW). The mailing says Dear Brothers and Sisters, On behalf of the Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid, and Jack Parton, District 31 Director of the United Steelworkers, and Johnnie Jackson, President of the Chicago Chapter, Coalition of Labor Union Women, I invite you to a conference on Saturday morning, June 11, at the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union. The mailing says the conference is entitled "From Soweto, South Africa to Chicago: A Fight for Union Rights and Human Rights"; it is sponsored by the ILNAA, the Roosevelt University Labor Education Division, and the University of Illinois Chicago Labor Education Program. The mailing says our unions, like yours, are deeply involved in the fight to win union rights and human rights for brothers and sisters in South Africa; the June 11 conference is geared to inform local union leaders and members about South Africa and to discuss the relationship between U.S. and South African trade unionists. The mailing discusses Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), and the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU).