New York City Central Labor Council Records
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The collection consists of records of the New York City Central Labor Council (founded, after a merger with the New York City CIO Council, in 1959) as well as some files, including minutes, of its predecessor organization, the Central Trades and Labor Council of Greater New York (chartered in 1920). For the later period (from 1960) the collection includes General Files and extensive files of individual officers of the Council. Files for the 1980s and 1990s are mainly from the offices of Council Secretary Ted H. Jacobsen and Council President Brian M. McLaughlin. They include reference material, reports, correspondence, flyers and copies of proposed legislation on a wide range of topics of concern to the labor movement: housing, health care, safety issues in the workplace, immigrant rights, political campaigns and matters relating to collective bargaining rights. There are also files on the various ethnic labor committees created by the Council beginning in the early 1970s and files on negotiations, strikes and disputes involving individual unions affiliated to the Council. There are files of organizational work for the annual Labor Day parade, march, and mass, which includes permits, meeting notes, promotional material, and financial materials.
Historical Note
The New York City Central Labor Council had its origins in the Central Trades and Labor Council of Greater New York City, chartered in 1920 by the American Federation of Labor (AFL). The Council represented AFL-affiliated local unions in the New York City area. After the split between the AFL and the newly-formed Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in the mid-1930s, CIO unions in the city were represented by a separate CIO Council. The Central Trades and Labor Council merged with the New York City CIO on February 19, 1959 to form the New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO. This move followed the 1955 national merger of the AFL and the CIO, and the 1958 merger of New York state-level AFL and CIO bodies.
The New York City Central Labor Council is an organization comprised of nearly 400 local union affiliates. It only acts on local activities and concerns. It issues no statements on AFL-CIO policy and does not participate in the affairs of its local affiliates or their parent organizations. Its purpose, according to its constitution, is to further the rights of workers to organize in unions and bargain collectively; to advocate legislation which is beneficial to workers and oppose that which is not; to correct abuses and to insure the workers their just rights. It also has the broader purposes of helping all workers to improve their working conditions and raise their standard of living; to preserve workers' rights to act together for mutual aid and advancement; to further the cause of trade unions; and to strengthen civil rights. It acts as the central body of the City's labor movement, providing assistance and education through its various committees and councils.
The regular activities of the New York City Central Labor Council are directed by its executive officers, Executive Board, and Delegates' Council meetings. The planning and execution of programs and conferences is the province of a number of standing and special committees. These committees are composed of members from affiliated local unions, and each has its own officers and advisory staff. And is responsible for conducting specific programs and conferences. An important special committee is the Labor Day Parade Committee.
Harry Van Arsdale, Business Manager of International Brotherhood of Electricians Local 3, was elected the president of the Central Trades and Labor Council of the AFL in 1957. With the merger in 1959 he became the president of the Central Labor Council. During his presidency (1957-1986), the council established many committees and programs such as the Rehabilitation Council (1963), Hispanic Labor Committee (1970), and the Black Trade Unionists Leadership Committee (1972). After Harry Van Arsdale Jr.'s death in 1986, his son, Thomas Van Arsdale was elected to the post of president. During the Van Arsdales' tenure the Council campaigned to organize taxicab drivers, helped to found a worker education program (the Harry Van Arsdale, Jr. Center for Labor Studies at Empire State College, SUNY), mobilized the labor movement to confront the City's fiscal crisis of the late 1970s, and generally worked to foster a spirit of solidarity throughout the many disparate sectors of the New York City labor movement
Thomas Van Arsdale was succeeded as president by Brian M. McLaughlin, also of IBEW Local 3, in 1995; and Gary LaBarbera of the Teamsters union was elected to replace McLaughlin in June 2007, with Ed Ott serving in the newly created position of Executive Director.
The Council's web site is http://www.nycclc.org/
Arrangement
This is an unprocessed collection; most sections are in original order, as received. Many boxes contain subject files arranged alphabetically within a given year (1995, A-D, etc.).
Scope and Content Note
The collection includes some records (including minutes) of the Council's predecessor organization, the Central Trades and Labor Council of Greater New York. For the later period (from 1960) the collection includes General Files and extensive files of individual officers of the Council. Files for the 1980s and 1990s are mainly from the offices of Council Secretary Ted H. Jacobsen and Council President Brian M. McLaughlin. They include reference material, reports, correspondence, flyers and copies of proposed legislation on a wide range of topics of concern to the labor movement: housing, health care, safety issues in the workplace, immigrant rights, political campaigns and matters relating to collective bargaining rights. There are also files on the various ethnic labor committees created by the Council beginning in the early 1970s and files on negotiations, strikes and disputes involving individual unions affiliated to the Council. There are files of organizational work for the annual Labor Day parade, march, and mass, which includes permits, meeting notes, promotional material, and financial materials.
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Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright (or related rights to publicity and privacy) for materials in this collection, created by the New York City Central Labor Council was not transferred to New York University. Permission to use materials must be secured from the copyright holder.
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form:
Identification of item, date; New York City Central Labor Council Records; WAG 049; Box number; Folder number; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.
To cite the archived website in this collection: Identification of item, date; New York City Central Labor Council Records; WAG 049; Wayback URL; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by the New York City Central Labor Council in several installments, 1986. The accession number associated with this gift is 1986.042.
The materials that comprise Boxes 290 and 291 were found in the repository in 2014. The accession number associated with these materials is 2014.120.
The New York City Central Labor Council donated an accretion in February 2020. The accession number associated with this gift is 2020.019.
https://www.nycclc.org/ was initially selected by curators and captured through the use of The California Digital Library's Web Archiving Service in 2007 as part of the Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.) Web Archive. In 2015, this website was migrated to Archive-It. Archive-It uses web crawling technology to capture websites at a scheduled time and displays only an archived copy, from the resulting WARC file, of the website. In 2021, http://www.workingtogether.nyc/ was added. The accession number associated with this website is 2021.089. In July 2021, https://www.climatejobsny.org/ was added. The accession number associated with this website is 2022.008. In August 2023, http://laborvotes.nyc/ was added. The accession number associated with this website is 2023.071.
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Processing Information
Some boxes have been refoldered, using the original folder titles.
The materials that comprise Boxes 290 and 291 were found in the repository and added to the collection in 2014. Also in 2014, the archived website was added.
In August 2017, one item was prepared to be moved to offsite art storage in September 2017.
During accessioning in February 2020, materials were housed in new boxes, and loose materials were foldered. Three optical discs were identified, inventoried, and imaged. New York University Libraries follow professional standards and best practices when imaging, ingesting, and processing born-digital material in order to maintain the integrity and authenticity of the content.
In 2022-2012, additional websites were added to the container list.
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NYCCLC: Advisory Council Minutes (1973-1978); NYCCLC: Executive Board Minutes (1983-1985); AFL-CIO to China (1991), 1973-1991, inclusive
Anti-Apartheid to CUNY, 1991, inclusive
Delegate Entitlement and Voting Strength to United Way. Includes Domsey Strike: ILGWU, 1990-1991, inclusive
General Files, 1990, inclusive
General Files, 1990, inclusive
Charter Revision to Circular Letters (1990); General Files (1993), 1990-1993, inclusive
General Files; Unions: Engineers to Unions: Steelworkers, 1995, inclusive
Unions: Actors to Unions: Electronic; Unions: Roofers to Unions: Writers Guild, 1995, inclusive
General Files (1994); Union Locals Files (1995), 1994-1995, inclusive
General Files, 1959-1968, inclusive
General Files, 1958-1972, inclusive
Taxi Drivers Organizing Committee, 1964-1966, inclusive
Circular Letters to Transportation Bond Issue (1967); AFL-CIO to Con Edison Project (1968), 1967-1968, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Newark Teachers' Strike, 1972, inclusive
National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity to Workmen's Circle, 1972, inclusive
General Files, 1967, inclusive
General Files (1966); General Files (1967), 1966-1967, inclusive
General Central Labor Council to Voter Registration, 1965, inclusive
AFL-CIO to TDOC, 1966, inclusive
General Files (includes Transit Strike), 1966, inclusive
Iushewitz, Morris, 1967-1974, inclusive
General Files (mostly Van Arnsdale, Harry), 1965-1966, inclusive
Board of Education Activities (1966); Merger of CIO Council (1950s); Performing Arts (1950s-1960s), 1950s-1960s
Taft-Hartley (1959); Elections (1970-1979), 1959, 1970-1979, inclusive
Red Cross to US Savings Bonds (1976); AFL-CIO to NYC-based International Presidents (1977), 1976-1977, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Job Placement Program, 1978, inclusive
Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee to Veterans' Affairs, 1975, inclusive
General Files (includes Farah Strike), 1974, inclusive
Mayor's Office for Veterans' Affairs to US Savings Bonds (1974); General Files (1975), 1974-1975, inclusive
General Files (mostly Van Arsdale, Harry), 1975, inclusive
American Arbitration Association to Public Development Corporation, 1974, inclusive
International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers, Local 3 to Workmens' Compensation (1973); AFL-CIO (1974), 1973-1974, inclusive
General Files (includes Farah Strike), 1973, inclusive
Arsdale, Harry Van to Labor Studies, 1972, inclusive
General Files, 1974, inclusive
AFL-CIO/COPE to Local Union Correspondence, 1973, inclusive
General Files, 1969, inclusive
Carnegie Hall to Van Arsdale, Harry, 1968, inclusive
American Foundation on Automation and Employment to Workers' Compensation (1970); Van Arsdale, Harry (1971), 1970-1971, inclusive
American Arbitration Association to Public Development Corporation, 1976, inclusive
General Files (includes J.P. Stevens Boycott), 1977, inclusive
Circular Letters to Van Arsdale, Harry, 1978, inclusive
AFL-CIO to New York City Central Labor Council Executive Board, 1976, inclusive
American Arbitration Association to Van Arsdale, Harry, 1977, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Local Union Correspondence, 1979, inclusive
Advisory Council to Strikes, 1975, inclusive
General Files, 1977, inclusive
General Files, 1978, inclusive
AFL-CIO to United Way/United Fund; Van Arsdale, Harry, 1980, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Local Union Correspondence, 1981, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Lincoln's Birthday Dinner, 1982, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Human Resources; Reisel, Victor to Workmen's Compensation, 1971, inclusive
Blue Cross (AHS) to Strikes, 1971, inclusive
American Arbitration Association to Public Development Corporation, 1971, inclusive
General Files, 1970, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Non-partisan: Richmond, 1970, inclusive
Iushewitz, Morris (1968); Office of Collective Bargaining to Workmen's Compensation (1968); AFL-CIO to Demonstration Project (1969), 1968-1969, inclusive
General files: A-R (1960s); Labor Day Files (1970s), 1960s-1970s
General Files (includes Local Union Correspondence), 1968, inclusive
Circular Letters to Strikes (includes General Electric Strike), 1969, inclusive
Local 174: Strike, Hebrew National to Van Arsdale, Harry, School of Labor Studies, 1986, inclusive
Advisory Council for Occupational Education to Communications Workers of America Strike vs. AT&T, 1986, inclusive
General Files, 1986-1987, inclusive
CIO newspaper clippings and counselor's manual (1945-1952); New York City Central Labor Council Community Services documents (1960s); Business/Labor Working Group documents and reports (1970s); Labor Day Poster (1983), 1945-1983, inclusive
General Files (includes PATCO Strike), 1981, inclusive
Advisory Council to Van Arsdale, Harry, 1980, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Public Employees Committee, 1980, inclusive
General files: includes Polish Solidarity, 1982, inclusive
General files, 1987, inclusive
Miscellaneous to Van Arsdale, Harry, 1979, inclusive
Labor Day Parade Master Book (1959); Taxi Drivers (1965-1978); Labor Day Parade (1982-1985), 1959-1985, inclusive
Appointment Books, Organizational, 1961-1983, inclusive
Van Arsdale, Harry;AFL-CIO Mortgage Investing to US Savings Bonds, 1984, inclusive
General files: includes numerous files on boycotts, rallies, and strikes, plus Mondale/Ferraro Campaign, 1984-1987, inclusive
General Files (includes Van Arsdale, Thomas), 1992, inclusive
General Files, 1994-1995, inclusive
General Files, 1994, inclusive
General Files: includes Clinton/Gore Election Campaign, 1992, inclusive
Jacobsen, Ted to Labor/Management, 1994, inclusive
Delegates/Credentials to Resumes, 1992, inclusive
No Union Label/Bug/Hotel to Political, 1994, inclusive
Association for a Better NY to Dompsey;Visitors to Workers' Memorial Day, 1992, inclusive
Black Trade Unionists Leadership to Naval, 1994, inclusive
General Files (mostly AFL-CIO), 1992, inclusive
Advisory Council for Occupational Education to Alcoholism, 1987, inclusive
AFL-CIO 1987 Regional Conferences to Committee for Public Higher Education (1987);Frontlash to Greyhound (1990), 1987 , 1990, inclusive
Advisory Council to Delegates, 1987-1988, inclusive
Labor News to Strikes and Boycotts, 1988, inclusive
General Files, 1988, inclusive
General Files: includes Labor Day Parade (1984, 1987, 1989);, 1984-1989, inclusive
General Files, 1986, inclusive
Certificate of Affiliation with CIO (1949); General Files (1986), 1949 , 1986, inclusive
Consumers Assembly to Jacobsen, Ted: Personal, 1987, inclusive
Cornell University to Van Arsdale, Harry, 1985, inclusive
Lincoln's Birthday to New York City Central Labor Council: Telephone Systems, 1987, inclusive
NY State AFL-CIO to Unions: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1987, inclusive
Greyhound to Irish-American, 1990, inclusive
Labor Day (1968, 1983); Tax Records (1980-1989); Union Label and Service Trades Department Records (1987-1995), 1968-1995, inclusive
Commercial Rents to NY State Financial Control Board, 1988, inclusive
Unions: Teamsters to world Rehabilitation Fund, 1988, inclusive
Jacobsen, Ted, 1987, inclusive
General files, 1972-1976, inclusive
Audio tapes of various meetings (1987-1988);Business cards and political and union buttonsGeneral files: mostly AFL-CIO (1990), 1987-1988 , 1990, inclusive
Labor Day, 1968 , 1981 , 1983, inclusive
General files, 1976-1982, inclusive
Telefaxes, 1988-1989, inclusive
General files, 1988, inclusive
General files: includes Parking Meter and Street Lighting, 1979-1986, inclusive
Accountant to Central America, 1990, inclusive
Unions: Bakery Confectionery & Tobacco Workers to Unions: Operating Engineers;General files: includes Daily News Boycott, 1990, inclusive
US Dept. of Labor to Workers Memorial Day;General files: mostly AFL-CIO, 1993, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Constitution, 1988, inclusive
South America to Van Arsdale, Harry: Labor College, 1989, inclusive
Housing Now to Labor Day Parade, 1989, inclusive
Labor Department, Friends of the, to NYCCLC Asian Labor Committee, 1989, inclusive
General files; NYCCLC Black Trade Unionists Leadership Committee to Picketing, 1989, inclusive
NYCCLC Executive Board Meeting Minutes, 1951-1982, inclusive
General files: includes Brian McLaughlin, 1987-1988, inclusive
NY State Labor History Association to Unions: Miscellaneous, 1988, inclusive
Constitution to Legislation, 1988, inclusive
Women to Xerox (1989); NAACP to NY State AFL-CIO Convention (1990), 1989-1990, inclusive
Circular Letters to Foreign Visitors, 1990, inclusive
Adopt-a-School to Consortium for Workers Education, 1989, inclusive
Consumer Assembly to Hotel and Motel Trades Union, 1989, inclusive
Shared Work to Unions: Daily News, 1990, inclusive
Jacobsen, Ted to Labor Institute of Public Affairs, 1990, inclusive
Union Label to Unions: Automobile Workers Union (1991)Irish-American to Jacobsen, Ted (1992), 1991-1992, inclusive
General files, 1993, inclusive
AFL-CIO 1993 campaigns manualGeneral files (1999), 1993 , 1999, inclusive
United Way to Youth Employment;Various others, 1990, inclusive
General files, 1990, inclusive
European Community to Invitations, 1992, inclusive
LRLP News Clippings, 1963-1967, inclusive
General files: includes Union locals files, 1990, inclusive
Unions: Daily News to Unions: Stage Employees, 1990, inclusive
Prison Labor to Unions: Graphic Communications, 1993, inclusive
Political Committees to South Africa, 1995, inclusive
General files: mostly AFL-CIO (1989); School Construction Authority to Unemployment (1993), 1989, inclusive
General files, 1995, inclusive
General files, 1988-1989, inclusive
General files, 1989-1990 , 1995, inclusive
General files (1989);Safety and Health to Union Label (1995), 1989 , 1995, inclusive
General files, 1988 , 1990 , 1994, inclusive
General files, 1990, inclusive
General files: mostly AFL-CIO. Includes photos., 1995, inclusive
Daily News (1990); Van Arsdale, Thomas: Appointments (1990-1991)US Department of Labor to Visitors (1995), 1990-1991 , 1995, inclusive
Unfiled papers, 1994, inclusive
US Senate to Train Delays (1992);BNA Reports (1995);Van Arsdale, Harry: Memorial Association (1995), 1992 , 1995, inclusive
General files, 1991, inclusive
Van Arsdale, Thomas to United Way, 1992, inclusive
Legislation to NYCCLC, 1992, inclusive
Labor Day Parade to NYCCLC: Advisory Council, 1992, inclusive
Unions: AFSCME to United Way, 1992, inclusive
Delegate Entitlement and Voting Strength to Employment;Lincoln's Birthday to Miscellaneous, 1992, inclusive
Eastern to Frontlash (1991); United Way of NY (1995), 1991 , 1995, inclusive
Haiti to International Labor Communications Association (1991);Future Reference to King, Martin Luther, Jr. (1992), 1991-1992, inclusive
AFL-CIO Union Privilege Benefits to Legislation (General), 1995, inclusive
Religion to Telefax: Charles Michaelson (1992);Pride of Judea (1993);Unions: Hotel and Restaurant Employees to Unions: Steelworkers, 1992-1993, inclusive
Labor Day to Labor Leaders/Labor History, 1995, inclusive
AFL-CIO Community Services to Circular Letters, 1994, inclusive
General files, 1995, inclusive
Unions: United Staff Association (NYU) to Unions: Writers Guild, 1993, inclusive
General files, 1991, inclusive
Invitations to Jacobsen, Ted, 1991, inclusive
General files: includes Brian McLaughlin, 1991, inclusive
General files: includes Jacobsen, Ted, 1992, inclusive
Environment to Jacobsen, Ted, 1995, inclusive
Newspaper Clippings, 1968-1970, inclusive
Gay/Lesbian to Italian Hospital Society (1993);Asian to Building and Construction Trades (1995), 1993 , 1995, inclusive
Family to Free Trade Agreement, 1993, inclusive
Bond Act to Consumer Assembly, 1992, inclusive
Dinkins, David to Dislocated Workers (1992);AFL-CIO Union Privilege Benefits to Black (1995), 1992 , 1995, inclusive
Fax to Italian American, 1993, inclusive
Free Trade Agreement to Health; Safety and Health, 1993, inclusive
Histadrut to Jacobsen, Ted: Oldtimers, 1995, inclusive
Budget to Disabled, 1995, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Consumers Assembly, 1995, inclusive
Italian to Jacobsen, Ted: School-to-Work, 1995, inclusive
I Paid My Dues, (musical): Scrapbooks (1976); Newspaper clippings (1975-1977), 1975-1977, inclusive
Newspaper clippings (1971-1975); Correspondence scrapbook (1973-1974), 1971-1975, inclusive
General files: includes Van Arsdale, Harry, 1963, inclusive
Manpower Utilization Council to World's Fair (1963);General files: includes Non-partisan Committees (1964);NYCCLC Executive Board Meeting sign-in sheets (1971-1979), 1963-1964 , 1971-1979, inclusive
Affiliations, 1951, inclusive
Allied Printing Trades Council of Greater New York, 1951, inclusive
American Federation of Labor, 1951, inclusive
American Federation of Labor: Bulletins, 1951, inclusive
American Federation of Labor: United Labor Policy Committee, 1951, inclusive
A: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Bakers, 1951, inclusive
Board of Education, 1951, inclusive
Board of Estimate, 1951, inclusive
Building and Construction Trades Council, 1951, inclusive
B: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Cancer Committee: New York City, 1951, inclusive
Central Bodies, 1951-1952, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council of Greater New York and Vicinity, 1951, inclusive
Circular Letters, 1951, inclusive
City Council, 1951, inclusive
City of New York: Bureau of the Budget, 1953, inclusive
City of New York: City of Planning Commission, 1951, inclusive
City of New York: Office of Civil Defense, 1950-1951, inclusive
City of New York: Department of Commerce, 1951, inclusive
City of New York: Mayor, 1951, inclusive
City of New York: Mayor's Committee on Management Survey, 1951, inclusive
City of New York: Mayor's Joint Committee on Port Industry, 1951, inclusive
City of New York: Sub-Committee on Career and Salary Plan, 1951, inclusive
City of New York: Sub-Committee on Hospitals, 1951, inclusive
City of New York: Department of Traffic, 1951, inclusive
City of New York: Department of Welfare, 1951, inclusive
City of New York: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
City of New York: Miscellaneous, 1953, inclusive
Civil Service, 1951, inclusive
Civil Service Committee, J. Sullivan, Chairman, 1951, inclusive
CIO Council, 1951, inclusive
Collins, William: Bon Voyage Luncheon, 1951, inclusive
Community Chests and Councils of America, 1951, inclusive
Cornell University: School of Industrial and Labor Relations, 1951, inclusive
Correspondence to Central Trades and Labor Council of Greater New York from Various Unions re: Personnel Changes, 1951, inclusive
Credentials: Delegates, 1951, inclusive
C: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Dinners, 1951, inclusive
D: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Egg Inspectors Union, 1951, inclusive
Executive Board, 1951, inclusive
E: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Federal U.S. Congress, 1951, inclusive
Firemen, 1951, inclusive
F: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Governor, 1951, inclusive
Greater New York March of Dimes, 1951-1952, inclusive
Greetings, 1951, inclusive
Griffenhagen Report, 1951, inclusive
G: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York, 1951, inclusive
Histadrut, 1951, inclusive
Hospital (Joint), 1951, inclusive
Housing, 1951, inclusive
Hughes - Breese Unemployment Insurance Bill, 1951, inclusive
H: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
International Longshoremen's Association, 1951, inclusive
Invitations, 1951, inclusive
I: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America, 1951, inclusive
K: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Department of Labor, 1951, inclusive
Labor Chronicle, 1951, inclusive
Labor's League for Political Education, 1951, inclusive
Lacey, Martin T. : President of Central Trades and Labor Council of Greater New York, 1951, inclusive
Legislative, 1951, inclusive
Lincoln Birthday Dinner-Dance, 1951, inclusive
L: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Mayor's Committee on Unity of New York City, 1951, inclusive
M: Miscellaneous (I), 1951, inclusive
M: Miscellaneous (II), 1951, inclusive
New York City Federation of Labor Bulletins, 1951, inclusive
New York City Federation of Labor, 1951, inclusive
New York State Unemployment Insurance Law, 1951, inclusive
Non-Partisan, 1951, inclusive
N: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
O: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Police Athletic League (P.A.L.), 1951, inclusive
Post Office, 1951, inclusive
P: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Radio, 1951, inclusive
Red Cross, 1951, inclusive
Resolutions, 1951, inclusive
R: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Sanitation, 1951, inclusive
Seaway, 1951, inclusive
Senate and Assembly - State of New York, 1951, inclusive
S: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Teachers, 1951, inclusive
Telegrams and Condolences, 1951, inclusive
T: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Union Label, 1951, inclusive
United States National Committee for UNESCO, 1951, inclusive
U: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
Veterans, 1951, inclusive
Wage Stabilization Board, 1951, inclusive
W: Miscellaneous, 1951, inclusive
General files: includes Brotherhood Party and Civil Rights, 1963-1964, inclusive
General files: includes Anti-Poverty Board, Civil Rights, and World Trade Center, 1964-1965, inclusive
General files: includes Van Arsdale, Harry, 1964, inclusive
General files, 1962, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1942, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1943, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1944, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1945, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1946, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1947, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1948, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1949, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1950, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1933, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1934, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1935, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1936, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1937, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1938, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1939, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1940, inclusive
Central Trades and Labor Council Executive Board and Regular Meetings Minutes, 1941, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Coalition of Labor Union Women, 1992, inclusive
Black Heritage to Democratic National Convention, 1992, inclusive
General files: includes Union locals files, 1993, inclusive
Asian (1993);NY State AFL-CIO (1993); Political (1994), 1993-1994, inclusive
Coalition of Business, Labor and community Organizations of NY to Ellis Island, 1994, inclusive
General files, 1993, inclusive
General files: includes South Africa and POW/MIA, 1994, inclusive
General files, 1990 , 1994, inclusive
General files, 1993, inclusive
Delegates to Delegates Body Meetings (1993);Unions: Teachers to Unions: Utilities Workers (1994), 1993-1994, inclusive
General files: includes AFL-CIO Photos, 1994, inclusive
National Health Policy to NYCCLC: Trade Union Leadership Institute, 1991, inclusive
Employment Application and Resumes to International Labor Organization, 1994, inclusive
Puerto Rico to Unions: Flight Attendants, 1994, inclusive
AFL-CIO files;United Way of NY to Voter Registration, 1994, inclusive
Health to Italian Hospital Society, 1994, inclusive
General files (includes Lincoln's Birthday to National Consumers League), 1990-1991, inclusive
General files, 1991, inclusive
General files, 1991, inclusive
General files, 1991, inclusive
Affiliation to Circular Letters, 1993, inclusive
AFL-CIO Executive Council to Ethnic Coalition, 1993, inclusive
General files, 1993, inclusive
Jacobsen, Ted: Jewish Labor Committee to Legislation, 1993, inclusive
General files: mostly Jacobsen, Ted, 1993, inclusive
General files, 1991, inclusive
General files, 1990, inclusive
General files (1990); New York City Central Labor Council (1992), 1990 , 1992, inclusive
New York City Central Labor Council: Executive Board to Oldtimers, 1992, inclusive
AFL-CIO files; Workplace Literacy, 1991, inclusive
Political Committees to Pro-Choice, 1992, inclusive
United Way (1990); AFL-CIO to Disabled (1994), 1990 , 1994, inclusive
Manhattan Political Committee; Occupational Education to POW/MIA, 1991-1992, inclusive
General files, 1991, inclusive
General files, 1991, inclusive
AFL-CIO to China, 1993, inclusive
AFL-CIO to NYCCLC Executive Board, 1959-1961, inclusive
General files: includes Local Union Correspondence, 1959-1962, inclusive
Dinner Dance to Irish, 1996, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Building and Construction, 2001, inclusive
AFL-CIO to America Needs a Raise;Irish, 1996, inclusive
Circular Letters to Dinner Dance (1996); Car Service to Databases (2001), 1996 , 2001, inclusive
Delegates Body Meetings to Printing Trades, 1996, inclusive
Privatization to Unemployment Insurance, 1996, inclusive
International Labor Communications Association to Italian Hospital Society, 1998, inclusive
Dinner Dance to Immigration, 1998, inclusive
Unions: Carpenters to Unions: Writers Guild, 1999, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee to Labor News, 1997, inclusive
Dinner Dance to Hispanics, 1999, inclusive
Printing Trades to Unions: Stage Employees, 1998, inclusive
Invitations to Labor Day (1999); Kelber, Harry to NECO Forum (1999); Labor Day (2000), 1999-2000, inclusive
Dinner Dance; Labor Day to Kosovo, 1999, inclusive
Union Label to Unions: Letter Carriers, 1996, inclusive
Political Action Committee to United Way, 1999, inclusive
New York City Central Labor Council Executive Board attendance records and minutes, 1959-1980s, inclusive
Labor News to Workplace Fairness (1997); Political to Political Action Committee (1998), 1997-1998, inclusive
America Needs a Raise to Baseball, 1996, inclusive
AFL-CIO to Alitalia; Immigration to Invitations, 1999, inclusive
Asian-Pacific-American Labor Alliance to Day of Action, 1998, inclusive
Baseball to Children (1996); AFL-CIO to American Red Cross (1998), 1996 , 1998, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee to Labor Archives; School-to-Work to Workmen's Circle, 1998, inclusive
Buttons, Undated, inclusive
Labor Day to Legislation: General (1996); Labor Day (1998), 1996 , 1998, inclusive
Living Wage Bill to Workers' Compensation (1996);Some "W" files (1999-2000), 1996 , 1999-2000, inclusive
Asian-Pacific-American Labor Alliance to Delegates, 1997, inclusive
Dinner Dance to United Way (1997); Jacobsen, Ted: B'nai B'rith to Jacobsen, Ted: Occupational Education (1998), 1997-1998, inclusive
Association for a Better NY to Africa, 2002-2003, inclusive
AFL-CIO to American Red Cross (1997);US Savings Bonds to Workers' Memorial Day (1999); Asian-Pacific-American Labor Alliance to Boy Scouts (2002), 1997 , 1999 , 2002, inclusive
Coalition for Community Services to Mobilization: May 12, 1999, 1999, inclusive
Invitations to Jacobsen, Ted: Personal, 2000, inclusive
Photos to Rehabilitation, 2000, inclusive
Irish to Jacobsen, Ted: Workmen's Circle, 1997, inclusive
American Red Cross to Circular Letters, 1999, inclusive
Asian-Pacific-American Labor Alliance to Catholic Charities, 2000, inclusive
Newspaper Clippings to Photos, 2000, inclusive
Employment to Invitations, 1997, inclusive
Mobilization: May 12, 1999 to Per Capita Initiative, 1999, inclusive
AFL-CIO to American Red Cross, 2000, inclusive
Catholic to Invitations, 2000, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee to Labor Day, 2000, inclusive
Unions: State, County, and Municipal Workers to Unions: Writers Guild (1998); Dinner (1999); Political to Prevailing Wage (1999), 1998-1999, inclusive
Unions: Locomotive Engineers to Unions: Writers Guild, 1997, inclusive
Unions: Retail, Wholesale and Department Stores to Van Arsdale, Harry: Memorial Association, 2000, inclusive
Finances, 1994-1995, inclusive
Labor Day (1996); Discrimination to Emerald Isle (1997); Safety and Health to Workers' Memorial Day (1998), 1996-1998, inclusive
Safety and Health to Unions: Public Employees, 2000, inclusive
Israel to John Jay College (1996); Labor Day (1998) (1 file); Van Arsdale, Harry: Memorial Association to Workers' Memorial Day (2000), 1996, 1998-2000, inclusive
Finances (1994-1995); School-to-Work (1996), 1994-1996, inclusive
Materials related to Immigrant Freedom Ride, 2003, inclusive
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Undescribed, undated
VHS and Betacam Tapes of Various Events, 1992-2004, undated, inclusive
VHS Tapes (mostly from 2003 Freedom Ride Rally), Audio Cassettes, Immigration Sub-Committee Banner, Plaque, and T-Shirts, 2003-2005, undated
Artifacts, pins, stickers, hats, flyers, passes, book on collecting political americana, 1989-1995, undated, inclusive
2 scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings from the 1960s, 1960-1969, inclusive
Banner, Undated, inclusive
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Van Arsdale clippings scrapbook, 1958-1964, inclusive
Olga Diaz award, NYC proclamation, 1967, 2000
Picket signs, post 9/11, 2007
Photograph of testimonial dinner in honor of Eddie Ott, 1944-11-04
Stickers and Graphic, Undated, inclusive
T-shirt
Unprocessed videos
Unprocessed Oversize Materials, 1959-2001, inclusive
Archived Websites
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Scope and Content Note
The New York City Central Labor Council (NYCCLC) is a non-profit labor membership organization that supports and advocates for workers in New York City and is affiliated with over 400 local unions in both public and private sectors. Capture of the website began in 2007 and consisted of infromation about their officers and staff; events; community services related to career day, summer camps, substance abuse, and strike rapid response; committees related to housing, healthcare, and retirees (New York City Alliance for Retired Americans); press releases; speeches, biographies of officers; photographs from events; and other labor news. News is focused on labor marches and rallies; bargaining and strike notices; midterm and presidential elections; Council elections; promotion of the Employee Free Choice Act and Health and Compensation Act; and Council's responses to the State of the City addresses.
In early 2012, the website redesigned to include information on the executive board, officers, and staff members; member benefits; news regarding contracts and bargaining; Hurricane Sandy relief work; prevailing wage agreements; Con Edison lockout; and other news on affiliate unions.
In April 2013, the NYCCLC reformatted to its current iteration (as of January 2022). The website is divided into sections related to issues, news, events, and resources. The constituency groups affiliated with the Council include Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, NYC Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, and the A. Philip Randolph Institute. Issues focused on by the Council include jobs and the economy, healthcare, retirement security, work and family, trade, education, civil and workplace rights, immigration, and job safety. In 2019, the issues expande to include climate and political and legislative action. THe webiste also includes union vendors, union affliates, staff and officiers, image galleries of events, and press releases.
NYC Labor Votes is a political project of the New York City Central Labor Council. The website contains information on how to register to vote, ranked choice voting, labor endorsed candidates, endorsed candidate profiles, and news stories about local New York City politics.
Climate Jobs NY is a coalition of labor unions advocating for clean energy union jobs. The coalition consists of the New York City Central Labor Council, Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, Service Employees International Union, District Council 37 of AFSCME, Building & Construction Trades of Nassau & Suffolk Counties, Communications Workers of America District 1, IBEW Local 3, IUOE Local 30, District Council 9 of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, Laborers Local 79, Long Island Federation of Labor, New York City District Council of Carpenters and Joiners of America, New York State AFL-CIO, New York State Nurses Association, 32BJ SEIU, Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 100, United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada, and the Utility Workers Union of America. The website contains information on the Carbon Free and Healthy Schools campaign, offshore wind energy in New York, annual reports, climate stimulus polling report, the 2021 Climate Jobs Summit, and a monthly newsletter.
Accruals
Until 2020, http://www.nycclc.org/ was accrued semiannually. In 2020, http://www.nycclc.org/ was accrued twice a month. In 2021, http://www.nycclc.org/ was accrued monthly.
http://www.workingtogether.nyc/ is accrued quarterly. https://www.climatejobsny.org/ is accrued semiannually.
Appraisal
Crawl was limited to domains and subdomains of nycclc.org, climatejobsny.org, and workingtogether.nyc in order to remain within the collection scope and data constraints.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Due to technical or privacy issues, archived websites may not be exact copies of the original website at the time of the web crawl. Certain file types will not be captured dependent on how they are embedded in the site. Other parts of websites that the crawler has difficulty capturing includes Javascript, streaming content, database-driven content, and highly interactive content. Full-Text searches of archived websites are available at https://archive-it.org/organizations/567.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/6349/*/http://www.nycclc.org/
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/6349/*/http://www.workingtogether.nyc/
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/6349/*/https://www.climatejobsny.org/
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/6349/*/http://laborvotes.nyc/