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Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the National Organizers Alliance (NOA). Based in Alcoa, Tennessee, NOA was founded in 1993 by organizers working across the spectrum of progressive social justice movements and closed in 2015. The NOA's stated mission was "to advance progressive organizing for social, economic and environmental justice and to sustain, support and nurture the people of all ages who do it" ("About NOA," http://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/20151108141921/http://noacentral.org/page.php?id=9, accessed June 4, 2018). The NOA website included information about its mission, leadership, publications, membership, job bank (Organizers for America), Organizer Mentoring Project, and archives at the University of Maryland, College, Park.
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Subject: National Organizers Alliance -- Archives, National Organizers Alliance -- Web archives, Social movements -- Archives, Social movements -- Web archives, Social justice, Distributive justice, Environmentalism, Green movement, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: National Organizers Alliance
Publisher: National Organizers Alliance
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2015-11-08
Rights: © National Organizers Alliance , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://noacentral.org/
Archival Collection Finding Aid: https://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/1472
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from archival finding aid and archived website, March 2017; updated June 2018.
Date Created: 2009-2015
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of Jobs With Justice (JWJ), is a non-profit workers' advocacy organization. Its stated mission is to "bring together labor, community, student, and faith voices at the national and local levels to win improvements in people’s lives and shape the public discourse on workers’ rights and the economy." (http://www.jwj.org/about-us, accessed June 4, 2018). JWJ is based in Washington, D.C. The JWJ site includes information about its history, staff, partnerships, projects, issues, campaigns and actions, publications, and media mentions.
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Subject: Jobs with Justice -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: Jobs with Justice
Publisher: Jobs with Justice
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2015-2016
Rights: © Jobs With Justice/Jobs With Justice Education Fund , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.americanrightsatwork.org/
Date Created: 2005-2016
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI). Founded in 1965 by labor and civil rights leaders A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin, the APRI is "an Organization of Black Trade Unionists to Fight for Racial Equality and Economic Justice," and a constituency group of the AFL-CIO ("Our History," http://www.apri.org/our-history.html, accessed June 4, 2018). The APRI website includes information about its leadership, history, constituency groups, news, events, chapters, issues, actions, and conferences.
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Subject: A. Philip Randolph Institute -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: A. Philip Randolph Institute
Publisher: A. Philip Randolph Institute
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-2022
Rights: © A. Philip Randolph Institute , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.apri.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived site, March 2017; updated June 2018, October 2022.
Date Created: 2015-2022
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of North America's Building Trades Unions (NABTU), a federation of 14 North American labor unions, founded in 1907 and based in Washington, D.C. ("About Us," https://nabtu.org/about-nabtu/, accessed June 4, 2018; Constitution of the North America's Building Trades Unions, as amended through August 2015). Its stated mission is "to create more work opportunities, achieve living wages, and protect benefit standards, not just for the members of our 14 national and international union affiliates, but for all construction workers." ("About Us"). The NABTU website includes information about its leadership, affiliates, membership, staff, apprenticeship and training programs, field services, policy positions and advocacy, capital strategies, press releases, speeches, video, and blog.
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Subject: Building Trades Association (U.S.) -- Web archives, Labor unions -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: Building Trades Association (U.S.)
Publisher: Building Trades Association (U.S.)
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2015-2017
Rights: © NABTU , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.bctd.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites, March 2017; updated June 2018.
Date Created: 2008-2017
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), the national organization for labor union women in the United States, formed on March 12, 1974, in Chicago, Illinois ("History of CLUW," http://www.cluw.org/?zone=/unionactive/view_article.cfm&HomeID=430444&page=About20CLUW, accessed June 13, 2018). CLUW's stated mission is "to unify all union women in a viable organization to determine our common problems and concerns and to develop action programs within the framework of our unions to deal effectively with our objectives" ("CLUW Mission Statement," http://www.cluw.org/?zone=/unionactive/view_article.cfm&HomeID=252411&page=About20CLUW, accessed June 13, 2018). The CLUW website includes information about its mission, history, programs, leadership, local chapters, membership, photo gallery, office locations, news, campaigns, and events.
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Subject: Coalition of Labor Union Women -- Web archives, Labor unions -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: Coalition of Labor Union Women
Publisher: Coalition of Labor Union Women
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2015-2022
Rights: © Coalition of Labor Union Women , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.cluw.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived site, March 2017; updated June 2018, October 2022.
Date Created: 2012-2022
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the National Guestworker Alliance (NGA), a membership organization of guestworkers, founded in 2006 (as the Alliance of Guestworkers) and based in New Orleans, Louisiana ("About NGA," http://www.guestworkeralliance.org/about-nga/, accessed June 13, 2018). Its stated mission is "to ensure that: Guestworkers have the power to transform their workplaces from exploitative to dignified—and have the consciousness and organization to do this in partnership with local workers locked out of employment. Guestworkers have the power to transform the terms of migration, so that workers can arrive to the United States on a path to first-class citizenship. Guestworkers are protagonists in a vibrant social movement to expand the right to organize for all excluded workers, reversing a long legacy of retaliation against workers of color who organize to win dignity and freedom" ("The NGA Vision," http://www.guestworkeralliance.org/about-nga/vision/, accessed June 13, 2018). The NGA website includes information about its press statements and coverage, campaign, and resources for H-2B policy, J-1 visas, and litigation. The site also includes information about the Alianza de Trabajadores de Marisco y Pescado (ATMP) / Alliance of Seafood Workers, Costa del Golfo (Gulf Coast) and Nueva Inglaterra (New England).
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Subject: National Guestworker Alliance -- Web archives, Labor unions -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: National Guestworker Alliance
Publisher: National Guestworker Alliance
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-2018
Rights: © National Guestworker Alliance , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.guestworkeralliance.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018.
Date Created: 2011-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of Organizers for America, a free employment site for "community organizations, unions and allied groups seeking to hire community organizers and related positions," as well as job seekers, operated by the organization People's Action ("Organizers for America," http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89, accessed June 5, 2018).
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Subject: Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: People's Action
Publisher: People's Action
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-12-22
Rights: © People's Action , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.organizersforamerica.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived site, March 2017; updated June 2018.
Date Created: 2016
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the AFL-CIO Building Investment Trust (BIT), a bank collective trust founded in 1988 whose stated mission is "to provide competitive risk-adjusted returns for qualified union pension plans through investments in institutional quality commercial real estate" in United States markets ("Performance," http://www.aflcio-bit.com/Performance-and-Portfolio.aspx, accessed June 4, 2018; "The AFL-CIO Building Investment Trust," http://www.aflcio-bit.com/, accessed June 4, 2018). PNC Bank serves as trustee for the BIT. The BIT website includes information about its mission, policies, performance, portfolio, news, and media.
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Subject: Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: PNC Financial Services Group
Publisher: PNC Financial Services Group
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-2022
Rights: © The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.aflcio-bit.com/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018, August 2020, August 2023.
Date Created: 2011-2022
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), 2013 to present. The AFL-CIO, formed in 1955 through a merger of the AFL and CIO, is the largest federation of trade unions in the United States, representing 12.5 million workers. The AFL-CIO website includes information about its affiliated unions, executive council statements, labor history, leadership, unions, allies, programs, calls for action, benefits programs, advocacy issues, legislative alerts, voting records, and reports.
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Subject: AFL-CIO -- Web archives
Group: Labor
Creator: AFL-CIO
Publisher: AFL-CIO
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Rights: © AFL-CIO , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/https://aflcio.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.aflcio.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, March 2017; updated July 2018.
Date Created: 2006-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU). First convened September 23-24, 1972, CBTU is an international membership organization with 42 chapters in the U.S. ("History," http://www.cbtu.org/history.php, accessed June 4, 2018). Its stated mission is to "Improve economic development and employment opportunities for black workers. Work within the framework of the trade union movement to provide a voice and vehicle for greater black and minority participation. Increase union involvement in voter registration, voter education and voter turnout projects. Organize unorganized workers. Actively support civil rights and civic groups working to improve living and working conditions in the black community. Increase effective political alliances between labor, churches and the general community" ("About CBTU: Mission Statement," http://www.cbtu.org/mission.php, accessed June 4, 2018). The CBTU website includes information on its leadership, chapters, history, mission, Bell-Ball-Reliford Scholarship program, membership, committees, conferences, and Community Action and Response Against Toxics (CARAT) Team program. The site also hosts a blog, "Taking a Stand."
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Subject: Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (U.S.) -- Web archives, Labor unions -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (U.S.)
Publisher: Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (U.S.)
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-
Rights: © Coalition of Black Trade Unionists , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.cbtu.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.cbtu.org/index.php , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://www.cbtu.org/index.php
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018, December 2020, August 2021.
Date Created: 2011-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of North America's Building Trades Unions (NABTU), a federation of 14 North American labor unions, founded in 1907 and based in Washington, D.C. ("About Us," https://nabtu.org/about-nabtu/, accessed June 4, 2018; Constitution of the North America's Building Trades Unions, as amended through August 2015). Its stated mission is "to create more work opportunities, achieve living wages, and protect benefit standards, not just for the members of our 14 national and international union affiliates, but for all construction workers." ("About Us"). The NABTU website includes information about its leadership, affiliates, membership, staff, apprenticeship and training programs, field services, policy positions and advocacy, capital strategies, press releases, speeches, video, and blog.
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Subject: Building Trades Association (U.S.) -- Web archives, Labor unions -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: Building Trades Association (U.S.)
Publisher: Building Trades Association (U.S.)
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2017-
Rights: © NABTU , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://nabtu.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018.
Date Created: 2016-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the AFL-CIO Union Lawyers Alliance (ULA), a Washington, D.C.,-based organization of more than 2,100 lawyers in firms and union legal departments across the United States. Its stated mission is "to (1) facilitate the exchange of information and strategies to assist LCC members in representing their union clients; (2) inform and mobilize union-side lawyers in the labor movement’s support of legislative and political priorities, such as labor law reform, judicial nominations and voter protection; (3) offer legal education, technical assistance and networking opportunities to the union-side bar; and (4) assist LCC firms and legal departments in recruiting and retaining new lawyers and lawyers of color to the practice of labor law" ("About the LCC," https://lcc.aflcio.org/public/about-lcc/, accessed June 4, 2018). Formerly known as the AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee (LCC), the organization's Board of Directors voted to change its name on November 13, 2020 ("AFL-CIO Union Lawyers Alliance," https://ula-aflcio.org/, accessed August 10, 2021). The ULA website includes information about its mission and membership; litigation docket; Diversity, Outreach, Opportunities, and Recruitment (DOOR, formerly the Minority Outreach Program); and Law School Outreach Project. The website also posts vacancy notices and job listings.
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Subject: AFL-CIO. Lawyers Coordinating Committee -- Web archives, Labor unions -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives, AFL-CIO. Union Lawyers Alliance -- Web archives
Creator: AFL-CIO. Lawyers Coordinating Committee, AFL-CIO Union Lawyers Alliance
Publisher: AFL-CIO. Lawyers Coordinating Committee, AFL-CIO. Union Lawyers Alliance
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-
Rights: © AFL-CIO, Lawyers Coordinating Committee , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns. , © AFL-CIO, Union Lawyers Alliance
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://lcc.aflcio.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://lcc-aflcio.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://ula-aflcio.org/
Archival Collection Finding Aid: https://go.umd.edu/guide
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018, September 2019, August 2021.
Date Created: 2016-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS), a national student labor campaign organization founded in 1997, describes its work as follows: "United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) is a grassroots organization run entirely by youth and students. We develop youth leadership and run strategic student-labor solidarity campaigns with the goal of building sustainable power for working people. We define “sweatshop” broadly and consider all struggles against the daily abuses of the global economic system to be a struggle against sweatshops" ("Mission, Vision, and Organizing Philosophy," http://usas.org/about/mission-vision-organizing/, accessed June 13, 2018). Based in Washington, D.C., USAS represents student workers through locals on more than 150 college campuses ("About," http://usas.org/about/, accessed June 13, 2018). The USAS website includes information about its leadership, mission, vision, organizing philosophy, organizational structure, Collective Liberation Committee, caucuses, campaigns, membership, and locals.
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Subject: United Students Against Sweatshops -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: United Students Against Sweatshops
Publisher: United Students Against Sweatshops
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-
Rights: This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://usas.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://usas.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018, October 2019.
Date Created: 2013-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust, an internally managed fixed-income mutual fund founded in 1984 and focused on "high credit quality securities, primarily multifamily mortgage-backed securities (MBS)" ("About Us," http://www.aflcio-hit.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=674, accessed June 4, 2018). Its stated mission is to "Create union construction jobs – union labor is required for all on-site construction work; Create and preserve housing, particularly affordable and workforce housing" ("About Us"). The HIT website includes information about its mission, leadership, history, portfolio, performance, real estate finance, impact investing, HIT-DVF fund, Building America subsidiary, news, and media.
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Subject: Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust
Publisher: AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-
Rights: © AFL-CIO HIT , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.aflcio-hit.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=885 , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://www.aflcio-hit.com/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018, August 2020.
Date Created: 1997-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the AFL-CIO Employees Federal Credit Union, a credit union whose field of eligible members includes employees of the AFL-CIO or its constitutional departments, affiliated AFL-CIO International Unions, state or local central labor bodies; members of selected unions and locals; retired members; and immediate family. Its stated mission is "to be the primary financial institution for union families, providing quality products and member service, consistent with the values of the labor movement" ("Membership," https://www.aflcioefcu.org/who-we-are, accessed June 13, 2018). The AFL-CIO Employees FCU website includes information about membership, accounts, loans, services, access, and newsletters.
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Subject: AFL-CIO Employees Federal Credit Union -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: AFL-CIO Employees Federal Credit Union
Publisher: AFL-CIO Employees Federal Credit Union
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-
Rights: © AFL-CIO Employees Federal Credit Union , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://www.aflcioefcu.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018.
Date Created: 2016-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), the national organization of Asian American and Pacific Islander workers, with a membership of 660,000 and 20 chapters as of June 2018. APALA was founded in 1992 and is based in Washington, D.C. APALA's stated mission is as follows: "APALA is dedicated to promoting political education and voter registration programs among AAPIs, and to the training, empowerment, and leadership of AAPIs within the labor movement and APA community. Furthermore, APALA works to defend and advocate for the civil and human rights of AAPIs, immigrants and all people of color, and continues to develop ties within international labor organizations, especially in the Asia-Pacific Rim" ("Our Mission and History," https://www.apalanet.org/our-mission.html, accessed June 13, 2018). The APALA website includes information about its mission, leadership, staff, partnerships, major issues, chapters, actions, press releases, publications, and resources for promotion and online actions.
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Subject: Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
Publisher: Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-2022
Rights: This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.apalanet.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://www.apalanet.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018, October 2022.
Date Created: 2007-2022
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers, and Grain Millers International Union. The National Union of Journeyman Bakers of North America was founded in 1886, united with the confectioners in 1902, and merged with the Tobacco Workers International Union in 1978 to form the Bakery, Confectionery, and Tobacco Workers International Union. The BCTGM website includes information about its history, purpose, officers, local unions, community service, organizing, news, publications, union buying guide, BCTGM Power benefits program, action center, health and safety resources, and resources for stewards.
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Subject: Bakery, Confectionery, and Tobacco Workers International Union -- Archives, Tobacco workers -- Labor unions -- United States -- Archives, Bakery employees -- Labor unions -- United States -- Archives, Labor unions -- United States, Bakery, Confectionery, and Tobacco Workers International Union -- Web archives, Tobacco workers -- Labor unions -- United States -- Web archives, Bakery employees -- Labor unions -- United States -- Web archives
Group: Labor
Creator: Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers, and Grain Millers International Union
Publisher: Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers, and Grain Millers International Union
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2013-12-23, 2015-2020
Rights: © 2013 BCTGM | The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.bctgm.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/https://www.bctgm.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, March 2017; updated July 2018, December 2020, May 2021.
Date Created: 2002-2020
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (UBCJA), one of the largest and most influential labor unions in North America. The union was founded in 1881 and continues to train and advocate for carpenters and others in the building trades. The UBCJA website includes information about its mission, leadership, structure, crafts, training, leadership resources, activism, and programs like Sisters in the Brotherhood.
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Subject: American Federation of Labor, Carpenters -- Labor unions -- Archives, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America -- Archives, Wood, Wire, and Metal Lathers' International Union, Carpenters -- Labor unions -- Web archives, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America -- Web archives
Group: Labor
Creator: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
Publisher: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2018-12-23, 2015-
Rights: © United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/https://www.carpenters.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, March 2017; updated July 2018.
Date Created: 2013-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA). As of June 2018, NDWA represents more than 20,000 domestic workers through affiliate organizations, local chapters, and individual memberships. NDWA describes its work as follows: "NDWA is winning improved working conditions while building a powerful movement rooted in the human rights and dignity of domestic workers, immigrants, women, and their families by: Working with a broad range of groups and individuals--including supporters like you--to change how we value care, women, families, and our communities. Developing women of color leaders and investing in grassroots organizations to realize their potential. Building powerful state, regional, and national campaigns for concrete change" ("About the National Domestic Workers Alliance," https://www.domesticworkers.org/about-us, accessed June 13, 2018). The NDWA website includes information about its membership, campaigns, press, affiliates, and leadership.
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Subject: National Domestic Workers Alliance -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: National Domestic Workers Alliance
Publisher: National Domestic Workers Alliance
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2015-
Rights: © National Domestic Workers Alliance , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.domesticworkers.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018.
Date Created: 2015-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the Department for Professional Employees, AFL-CIO (DPE), a coalition of 24 national unions representing over four million professional and technical workers, including teachers, physicians, engineers, computer scientists, psychologists, nurses, university professors, actors, and technicians. DPE was formed in 1977 and is based in Washington, D.C. (http://dpeaflcio.org/about/, accessed June 4, 2018). The DPE website includes information about its history, mission, leadership, governance, membership, publications, policy positions, organizing reports, programs, events, survey research, and press releases. The DPE website also hosts a blog.
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Subject: AFL-CIO. Department for Professional Employees -- Web archives, Labor unions -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: AFL-CIO. Department for Professional Employees
Publisher: AFL-CIO. Department for Professional Employees
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2015-
Rights: © Department for Professional Employees, AFL-CIO , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://dpeaflcio.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://dpeaflcio.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://www.dpeaflcio.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018, September 2019, August 2020.
Date Created: 2001-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of Jobs With Justice (JWJ), a non-profit workers' advocacy organization. Its stated mission is to "bring together labor, community, student, and faith voices at the national and local levels to win improvements in people’s lives and shape the public discourse on workers’ rights and the economy." (http://www.jwj.org/about-us, accessed June 4, 2018). JWJ is based in Washington, D.C. The JWJ site includes information about its history, staff, partnerships, projects, issues, campaigns and actions, publications, and media mentions.
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Subject: Jobs with Justice -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: Jobs with Justice
Publisher: Jobs with Justice
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2015-
Rights: © Jobs With Justice/Jobs With Justice Education Fund , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.jwj.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://www.jwj.org/
Date Created: 2014-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the Labor Heritage Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based cultural heritage organization founded in 1983 by organizers of the Great Labor Arts Exchange (GLAE). Its stated mission is "to strengthen the labor movement through the use of music and arts" ("About Us," http://www.laborheritage.org/lhf/, accessed June 5, 2018). The Labor Heritage Foundation website includes information about its mission, staff, leadership, history, shop, publications, and the GLAE.
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Subject: Labor Heritage Foundation -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: Labor Heritage Foundation
Publisher: Labor Heritage Foundation
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-
Rights: © Labor Heritage Foundation , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.laborheritage.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://www.laborheritage.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018, September 2019.
Date Created: 2015-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the Labor Council For Latin American Advancement (LCLAA), a national organization representing two million Latinx trade unionists through 65 chapters, which describes its work as follows: "LCLAA was born in 1972 out of the need to educate, organize and mobilize Latinos in the labor movement and has expanded its influence to organize Latinos in an effort to impact workers' rights and their influence in the political process. LCLAA represents the interest of more than 2 million Latino workers in the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), The Change to Win Federation, Independent Unions and all its membership" ("Our Mission," https://www.lclaa.org/about-lclaa/mission, accessed June 13, 2018). The LCLAA website includes information about its history, mission, leadership, legislative platform, campaigns, membership, governance, chapters, events, media, publications, resolutions, and administrative relief information and resources.
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Subject: Labor Council for Latin American Advancement -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
Publisher: Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-
Rights: This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://www.lclaa.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://www.lclaa.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://lclaa.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018, September 2020, August 2023.
Date Created: 2008-
Collection: Labor
Description: Archived website of the Maritime Trades Department, AFL-CIO, a constitutionally mandated department chartered in 1946. ("A Short History of the Maritime Trades Department, http://maritimetrades.org/about-us/history/, accessed June 4, 2018). Its stated mission is "preserving a strong U.S. maritime industry by promoting a comprehensive legislative agenda and in educating Congress, the administration, the international community and the American public about the benefits of this vitally important industry" ("Mission," http://maritimetrades.org/about-us/mission/, accessed June 4, 2018). The Maritime Trades Department website includes information about its mission, history, leadership, governance, membership, issues, and actions.
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Subject: AFL-CIO. Maritime Trades Department -- Web archives, Labor unions -- Web archives, Labor -- United States -- Web archives
Creator: AFL-CIO. Maritime Trades Department
Publisher: AFL-CIO. Maritime Trades Department
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2015-
Rights: © Maritime Trades Department , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/http://maritimetrades.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://maritimetrades.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/5981/*/https://www.maritimetrades.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live site, March 2017; updated June 2018, December 2020, August 2023.
Date Created: 2010-
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