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).
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.
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 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.