Police and strikers outside RKO Pictures during the Conference of Studio Unions strike against all Hollywood studios. The CSU strike began in March 1945 and was around the six month mark when it turned violent on October 5, 1945, known as Hollywood Black Friday. National exposure of this violence forced negotiations between studios and the CSU. Negotiation ended the strike about a month later, but CSU didn't last much longer and was eventually disbanded and absorbed by rival union IATSE.
Members of the Worker’s Alliance at 1st and Soto Streets protesting State Relief Administrator Walter Chambers’s seemingly arbitrary 40% cut to checks given out to S.R.A. relief workers.
Members of the Worker’s Alliance at 22nd and San Pedro Streets protesting State Relief Administrator Walter Chambers’s seemingly arbitrary 40% cut to checks given out to S.R.A. relief workers.
Members of the Worker’s Alliance at 1st and Soto Streets protesting State Relief Administrator Walter Chambers’s seemingly arbitrary 40% cut to checks given out to S.R.A. relief workers.
Paz y Justicia is a publication by Servicio Paz y Justicia Bolivia, the Bolivian branch of Servicio Paz y Justicia (Peace and Justice Service). Containing issues from 1988 to 1996, it discusses a wide variety of topics related to social conditions and movements, touching upon matters such as workers, women and children's rights, land and educational reforms, indigenous people's movements and economic policy, particularly in Bolivia but ocassionally in Latin America or even the world as a whole.
Election campaign flyer of Cedric H. Murrell for the office of President (1996-1998) for the union elections 1996 of the National Union of Public Workers.
Program of events for the Public Workers Week of Activities, held on March 17-23, 1996. The National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) is a trade union which has been in existence in Barbados since 1944. It has a membership of over 10,000 persons and represents mainly government workers.
Flyer announcing the Horatio Cooke Memorial Scholarship offered by the National Union of Public Workers. The scholarship was offered to support study at any campus of the University of West Indies.
Agenda and opening ceremony for the annual general conference of the National Union of Public workers. NUPW is a trade union which has been in existence in Barbados since 1944. It has a membership of over 10,000 persons and represents mainly government workers.
Flyer by the Barbados Public Workers' Co-operative Credit Union Ltd., inviting members of the National Union of Public Workers to subscribe for development debentures issued in 1993. Information was to be obtained by the Credit Union, Belmont Road, St. Michael.
The 34th annual general conference of the National Union of Public workers was held in the Bethel Auditorium. NUPW is a trade union which has been in existence in Barbados since 1944. It has a membership of over 10,000 persons and represents mainly government workers.
Paz y Justicia is a publication by Serviço Paz e Justiça Brasil (previously "Secretariado Nacional Justiça e Não-Violência", then "Serviço Nacional Justiça e Não-Violência"), the Brazilian branch of Servicio Paz y Justicia (Peace and Justice Service), with issues from 1981 to 1996. It is primarily concerned with the socioeconomic conditions of Brazil, as well as of Latin America as a whole, and its purpose is to advocate for human rights, political participation and peace, and against militarism and violence, from a perspective that emphazises active non-violence and social protest.
Election campaign flyer of Sandra P. Barrow for the office of deputy general treasurer (1996-1998) for the union elections of 1996 of the National Union of Public Workers.
Flyer inviting all public workers to the National Union of Public Workers' (NUPW) annual general conference at the NUPW Headquarters, and to the activities of the public workers week from March 21-28, 1993.
Program for the conference and week of activities. The Barbados Civil Service Association was established in 1944. In 1971, it changed its name to National Union of Public Workers (NUPW).
Paz y Justicia es una publicación del Serviço Paz e Justiça Brasil, la rama brasilera del Servicio Paz y Justicia. Contiene números desde 1981 hasta 1996 y su preocupación principal son las condiciones socioeconómicas del Brasil y de Latinoamérica en su conjunto, sobre las cuales informa con el propósito de advocar por los derechos humanos, la participación política y la paz, y contra el militarismo y la violencia, desde una perspectiva que enfatiza la no-violencia activa y la protesta social.
Promotional flyer for the Barbados Public Workers Cooperative Credit Union Limited (BPWCCUL's) 37th anniversary week. Contains programme of events, within the themes of Praise, Thank, Learn, and Celebrate. The BPWCCUL was founded on 6th May, 1970 and is the largest credit union in Barbados.
Flyer of the Coalition of Trade Unions and Trade Associations, which consists of: the Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners, the Barbados Association of Principals of Public Secondary Schools, the Barbados Fire Service Association, the Barbados Police Association, the Barbados Prison Officers Association, the Barbados Registered Nurses Association, the Barbados Secondary Teachers Union, the Barbados Union of Teachers, the Barbados Workers Union and the National Union of Public Workers. The flyer promotes fighting for workers' rights.
Barbados Workers' Union Thanksgiving Service for May 1st 1967. The event included an address made by the Reverend Donald Moore, L. Th., at St. Ambrose Church that was attended by the Governor General, Sir John Stow, and Lady Stow. The Barbados Workers' Union is a trade union that was established in Barbados in 1941.
Paz y Justicia is a publication by Servicio Paz y Justicia Bolivia, the Bolivian branch of Servicio Paz y Justicia (Peace and Justice Service). Containing issues from 1988 to 1996, it discusses a wide variety of topics related to social conditions and movements, touching upon matters such as workers, women and children's rights, land and educational reforms, indigenous people's movements and economic policy, particularly in Bolivia but ocassionally in Latin America or even the world as a whole.
Paz y Justicia is a publication by Serviço Paz e Justiça Brasil (previously "Secretariado Nacional Justiça e Não-Violência", then "Serviço Nacional Justiça e Não-Violência"), the Brazilian branch of Servicio Paz y Justicia (Peace and Justice Service), with issues from 1981 to 1996. It is primarily concerned with the socioeconomic conditions of Brazil, as well as of Latin America as a whole, and its purpose is to advocate for human rights, political participation and peace, and against militarism and violence, from a perspective that emphazises active non-violence and social protest.
Flyer for a mass meeting of a coalition of workers' organizations: National Union of Public Workers, Barbados Workers Union, Barbados Union of Teachers, Barbados Secondary Teachers' Union, Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners, Police Association, Barbados Registered Nurses Association, Prison Officers' Association, Dentists' Association. The flyer uses the slogans: "!Resist the impositions!" and "Unity is strength... Stand up and be counted." The mass meeting was held at the NUPW Headquarters, Dalkeith Road.
Promotional flyer inviting all professional and senior administrative officers to the biannual general meeting of the Professional and Administrative Officers Division that was held on June 24, 1996, at the NUPW Headquarters, Dalkeith Road, St. Michael.
Order of Service for the Public Workers Week, organized by the Barbados Civil Service Association, held at the James Street Methodist Church with music performed by the Royal Barbados Police Band. The Barbados Civil Service Association was established in 1944. In 1971, it changed its name to National Union of Public Workers (NUPW).
A similar photograph taken on the same occasion appears with the article, "Pacific Electric Signs Brotherhood Work Pact," Los Angeles Times, 10 Mar 1935: 6.