New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council Records
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The New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council was born in of Depression-era struggles to improve conditions for employees of New York City hotels, restaurants and private clubs. Several unsuccessful strikes and the emergence of a powerful Hotel Association representing the employers, spurred this effort. In April of 1938 the Council was formed as an umbrella group of five AFL-affiliated unions and given sole authority to bargain for those unions. Over the years many other independent unions and locals have affiliated with the Council. In addition to industry-wide bargaining, the Council took on the work of administering welfare funds and running training and community service programs for its affiliates as a group. The collection consists of administrative files of the Council, correspondence and other files of Council presidents Jay Rubin and Vito Pitta, an extensive series of files arranged by the names of individual hotels, photograps, and records of the welfare funds and social service programs amdinistered by the Council.
Historical/Biographical Note
The New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council was born in of Depression-era struggles to improve conditions for employees of New York City hotels, restaurants and private clubs. Several unsuccessful strikes and the emergence of a powerful Hotel Association representing the employers, spurred this effort. In April of 1938 the Council was formed as an umbrella group of five AFL-affiliated unions and given sole authority to bargain for those unions. Over the years many other independent unions and locals have affiliated with the Council. The Council took on the work of administering welfare funds and running training and community service programs for its affiliates as a group.
In the early 1930s conditions for workers in New York hotel and restaurant industry were harsh. Hours were long, work was seasonal, benefits were non-existent and there was no minimum wage. To make matters worse, gangsterism, which had flourished in the years of Prohibition, was rife in the industry. The The American Federation of Labor-affiliated Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union concentrated its efforts on restaurant workers to the detriment of unskilled and semi-skilled workers in hotels. The failure of a 1934 strike sparked by a walkout of kitchen and dining room workers at the Waldorf Astoria led to several mergers of small independent unions attempting to gain leverage in confrontations with the powerful Hotel Association, representing hotel owners. In 1937 a newly formed Hotel, Restaurant and Cafeteria Employees Organizing Committee, led by left-wing militants, Jay Rubin, Miguel Garriga and Michael Obermeier, ran a hugely successful organizing campaign that further raised expectations.
In February 1938 eleven locals merged to form Hotel and Restaurant Employees Local 6. Local 6 was given juridiction over all hotel employees except those who were already members of building trades unions. On April 26, 1938 five unions joined together to form the Hotel Trades Council: H.E.R.E., Local 6; International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 3; Building Service Employees International Union, Local 32A; International Brotherhood of Operating Engineers, Locals 94 and 94A; and International Brotherhood of Firemen, Oilers and Maintenance Mechanics, Local 56. The Council's first victory, in March 1938, was an agreement by the Hotel Association all grievances of union members would be taken up with the HTC. In subsequent years many other unions or locals either merged into Local 6 or joined the Council individually. In terms of numbers, Local 6 was the largest group in the Council and the most active in its affairs.
Jay Rubin was elected as first president of the Council, a position which he held until his retirement in 1978. Born in Gradno, Poland in 1904, Rubin had worked as and upholsterer and a baker before becoming a union organizer. He served on the Executive Board of the New York Central Labor Council and the Executive Bopard of the New York Copnvention and Visitors Bureau. A champion of improved health care for workers, he was an officer of the Hospitl Review and Planning Council of Southern New York, the New York State Advisory Board of Medicaid, and the Labor-Management Council of Health and Welfare Plans. Rubin died in New York City on August 12, 1990.
In January 1939 the Council concluded a comprehensive wages and hours agreement, with strong support from New Deal state and municipal authorities. Among its historic provisions were time-and-a-half pay for overtime, paid vacations, free uniforms, a curb on split shifts, dues checkoff, an anti-discrimination clause, no dismissal for union activity, and establishment of an arbitration procedure. While some hotels signed the agreement immediately, many others held out for years -- the last few signing in the 1950s.
In 1944 the HTC achieved an industry-wide, employer-financed and union-managed benefits program. A Hotel Joint Employment Agency was established under the 1949 contract -- a major remedy against seasonal fluctuations and discriminatory or arbitrary hiring practices; after a period of adjustment this no-fee agency was fully functioning by 1951, when 22,000 jobs were supplied to members. A Health Center, offering free basic medical care to hotel workers and their families, was opened in 1950. In 1966 the Hotel Trades Council established the Neighborhood Service Councils, which provided members with a wide range of services, from housing assistance to legal advice and medical referrals. It has also run a Hotel Industry Training Program, including a school for for young people seeking work in the industry and for workers interested in upgraing or changing their category of employment.
Over the years the Council expanded to include unionized painters, telephone operators, maintenance workers, upholsterers, clerical workers and others employed in hotels, restaurants and clubs. By the 1980s, when the Council was headed by Rubin's successor, Vito J. Pitta, the HTC represented 25,000 members affiliated with nine locals of eight international unions. While continuing to struggle against economic downturns, and anti-union or dishonest employers, especially in smaller enterprises throughout the City, the Council claims to offer, through its contracts, the best wages and benefits available to hotel workers anywhere in the world.
Arrangement
Minutes are arranged by type of meeting, and; other series are arranged alphabetically.
The files are organized into seven series:
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- Minutes, 1938-1986
- Presidents' Files, 1943-1990
- General Files, 1930s-1989
- Hotel Files, 1930s-1986
- Neighborhood Service Councils, 1961-1976
- Unprocessed Material, 1950s-1990.
- Archived Website
Scope and Content Note
The collection consists of administrative files of the Council, correspondence and other files of Council presidents Jay Rubin and Vito Pitta, an extensive series of files arranged by the names of individual hotels, and records of the welfare funds and social service programs amdinistered by the Council.
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Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright (or related rights to publicity and privacy) for most materials in this collection, created by the New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council was not transferred to New York University. Permission to use materials must be secured from the copyright holder.
Any rights for non-print materials (including copyright and related rights to publicity and privacy) held by the New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council were transferred to New York University in 1997 by Peter Ward. Permission to publish or reproduce non-print materials in this collection must be secured from Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Archives. Please contact tamiment.wagner@nyu.edu, (212) 998-2630.
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form:
Identification of item, date (if known); New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council Records; WAG 123; box number; folder number; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archive; New York University Libraries.
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Given on deposit by the New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council via two donations, in 1996 and 2007, under an agreement with Peter Ward, President of the Council. The accession number associated with this collection is 1997.026.
Custodial History
The archived website was migrated from the California Digital Library's Web Archiving Service to the Internet Archive's Archive-It Service in November 2015. The link to California Digital Library was removed in October 2017.
Audiovisual Access Policies and Procedures
Audiovisual materials have not been preserved and may not be available to researchers. Materials not yet digitized will need to have access copies made before they can be used. To request an access copy, or if you are unsure if an item has been digitized, please contact tamiment.wagner@nyu.edu, (212) 998-2630 with the collection name, collection number, and a description of the item(s) requested. A staff member will respond to you with further information.
Separated Material
Photographs were separated and established as the New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council Photographs (PHOTOS 097). Films were separated and established as the New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council Films (FILMS 011).
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Processing Information
In 2014, the archived website was added as Series VII. Materials separated from the original collection, including graphics, clippings, photostats, certificates, and a banner, were reintegrated February 2018 into Series VI: Unprocessed materials.
Repository
Series I: Minutes, 1938-1986, inclusive
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Scope and Content Note
Series I: Minutes, 1938-1986, consists largely of minutes of meetings the Hotel Trades Council's Executive Board and of the Staff Grievance Board.
Executive Board, 1938, inclusive
Executive Board, 1939, inclusive
Executive Board, 1940, inclusive
Executive Board, 1941, inclusive
Executive Board, 1942, inclusive
Executive Board, 1943, inclusive
Executive Board, 1944, inclusive
Executive Board, 1945, inclusive
Executive Board, 1946, inclusive
Executive Board, 1947, inclusive
Executive Board, 1948, inclusive
Executive Board, 1949, inclusive
Executive Board, 1950, inclusive
Executive Board, 1951, inclusive
Executive Board, 1952, inclusive
Executive Board, 1953, inclusive
Executive Board, 1954, inclusive
Executive Board, 1955, inclusive
Executive Board, 1956, inclusive
Executive Board, 1957, inclusive
Executive Board, 1958, inclusive
Executive Board, 1959, inclusive
Executive Board, 1960, inclusive
Executive Board, 1963, inclusive
Executive Board, 1964, inclusive
Executive Board, 1965, inclusive
Executive Board, 1966, inclusive
Executive Board, 1967, inclusive
Executive Board, 1968, inclusive
Executive Board, 1969, inclusive
Executive Board, 1970, inclusive
Executive Board, 1971, inclusive
Executive Board, 1972, inclusive
Executive Board, 1973, inclusive
Executive Board, 1974, inclusive
Executive Board, 1975, inclusive
Executive Board, 1976, inclusive
Executive Board, 1977, inclusive
Executive Board, 1978, inclusive
Executive Board, 1979, inclusive
Executive Board, 1980, inclusive
Executive Board, 1981, inclusive
Executive Board, 1982, inclusive
Executive Board, 1983, inclusive
Executive Board, 1984, inclusive
Executive Board, 1985, inclusive
Executive Board, 1986, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, Jan 1967-Jun 1967, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, Jul 1967-Dec 1967, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, Jan 1968-Jun 1968, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, Jul 1968-Dec 1968, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, Jan 1969-Jun 1969, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, Jul 1969-Dec 1969, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, Jan 1972-Jun 1972, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, Jul 1972-Dec 1972, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, Mar 1973- Jul 1973, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, Jan 1974-Jun 1974, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, Jul 1974-Dec 1974, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, 1977, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, 1978, inclusive
Staff / Grievance Board, May 1979; Aug 1979, inclusive
Insurance, Pension and Medical Fund, 1981-1982, inclusive
Series II : Presidents' Files, 1943-1990, inclusive
Language of Materials
Scope and Content Note
Series II: Presidents' Files, 1943-1990, is divided into two sub-series. Sub-series A: Jay Rubin Files, includes biographical material on Rubin, administrative files of the HTC, and files reflecting his interests in health care issues and in hotel-worker organizing efforts in Puerto Rico. Sub-series B: Vito Pitta Files, contains files of Rubin's successor as president. The sub-series consists mainly of Pitta's "Daily Files" (or work logs) for 1982-1986, and also includes "Daily Files" of several other HTC staff members.
Subseries II:A: Jay Rubin Files, 1943-1990.
Language of Materials
Biographical, undated; 1957-1990, inclusive
Book Project (Mehling), 1963-1964, inclusive
CATHA, 1973, inclusive
Clippings, 1953-1978, inclusive
Correspondence, 1950-1980, inclusive
Dues Book, 1958-1963, inclusive
Dues List (By Hotels), undated, inclusive
Election Tally, 1986, inclusive
Employment Agreement (Rubin), 1967, inclusive
Equal Pay for Maids and Housemen, undated, inclusive
George Farm, 1965, inclusive
Healthcare (Speech), 1961, inclusive
Health Center Survey, 1956, inclusive
Health Program Manual, 1970, inclusive
Hospitals, 1954, inclusive
Hotels: General, 1965-1971, inclusive
Kennealy, John, 1983, inclusive
Miami Strike, 1955-1956, inclusive
Negotiations, 1966-1970, inclusive
Negotiations, 1971-1976, inclusive
New Politics: Article on Local 6, 1967, inclusive
Payroll/Compensation, 1957-1969, inclusive
Pension; Welfare Funds, 1977-1978, inclusive
Puerto Rico, undated ; 1963-1983, inclusive
Study program, undated, inclusive
Summary Reports, Jun-Dec 1957, inclusive
Summary Reports, Jan 1958, inclusive
Summary Reports, Feb - Mar 1958, inclusive
Summary Reports, Apr-Jun 1958, inclusive
Summary Reports, Jul-Dec 1958, inclusive
Summary Reports, Jan-May 1961, inclusive
Summary Reports, Jun-Dec 1961, inclusive
Tips, 1962-1963, inclusive
Union Family Medical Fund: Statistics, 1965, inclusive
Union History, 1943, inclusive
Subseries II:B: Vito Pitta Files, 1981-1986.
Language of Materials
Kelly, Adam : Daily File, Aug - Dec 1985, inclusive
Kelly, Adam : Daily File, 1986, inclusive
Lynch, Louis: Daily File, 1981-1984, inclusive
Lynch, Louis: Daily File, 1985, inclusive
Lynch, Louis: Daily File, Apr-Jul 1986, inclusive
Lynch, Louis: Daily File, Aug-Dec 1986, inclusive
McSweeney, Janet: Daily File, Oct-Nov 1985, inclusive
McSweeney, Janet: Daily File, Dec 1985, inclusive
Office File: General, Jan-Jun 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Biographical File, undated, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Jul-Sep 1982, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, 1982-1983, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, 1982, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Dec 1984-Apr 1985, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, May 1985, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Jun-Sep 1985, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Oct-Dec 1985, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Jan-Apr 1985, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, May-Aug 1985, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Sep-Dec 1985, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Jan-Feb 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Mar 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Apr 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, May 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Jun 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Jul 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Aug 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File (Re: Millard Cass) 1 of 2, Aug 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File (Re: Millard Cass) 2 of 2, Aug 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Sep 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Oct 1-15 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Oct 15-Nov 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, Dec 1986, inclusive
Pitta, Vito: Daily File, 1986, inclusive
Pitta Defense Fund Committee: Letter Sent, [1983], inclusive
Smith, Walter : General File, 1985, inclusive
Smith, Walter : General File, 1986, inclusive
Strike Materials, 1985, inclusive
Series III: General Files, circa 1930-1989, inclusive
Language of Materials
Scope and Content Note
Series III: General Files, 1930s-1989, contains extensive files documenting the HTC's relations with the Hotel Association, bargaining materials, agreements, grievance files, arbitration decisions, pension fund materials, and files on the HTC-sponsored Industry Training Program. Also included are files on the individual local unions affiliated to the HTC, and topical files on a wdie range of issues germane to the hotel and restaurant industries.
Accretion Clause, 1981, inclusive
Adam, Claus: Sheet Music, 1944-1946, inclusive
Agreements, 1948-1981, inclusive
Agreement: Samples, undated; 1982, inclusive
Agreements: Hotel Association, 1953-1981, inclusive
AIDS, 1985-1987, inclusive
ANG Organizer, 1941, inclusive
Assessment Referendum, Undated; 1975, inclusive
Associated Hospital Service of NY, 1972, inclusive
Atlantic City, 1977, inclusive
Bargaining, 1959-1971, inclusive
Bargaining, 1981, inclusive
Bargaining, 1985-1986, inclusive
Bargaining: Clippings, 1938-1946, inclusive
Bargaining Dept., 1985, inclusive
Bargaining: Strike Vote, 1971-1975, inclusive
Bing and Bing Management (Landlord), 1965-1979, inclusive
Bing and Bing Management (Landlord), 1980, inclusive
Bing and Bing Management (Landlord), 1981, inclusive
Book Check, Undated; 1983, inclusive
Broadway Theater Statistics, 1985, inclusive
Business Agents: Lists, 1970-1985, inclusive
Business Meals Deduction, 1978, inclusive
By-Laws, 1942-1986, inclusive
Canada: Hotels... Union, Local 261, 1990, inclusive
Cariola, Samuel F., undated, inclusive
Carnegie Deli, 1981, inclusive
Child Identification Tags, 1986, inclusive
Child Labor, 1982, inclusive
Christmas Greetings, Undated; 1959, inclusive
Cleaning Contractors, 1982, inclusive
Columbia Teachers College, 1971-1972, inclusive
Columbus Day, 1981, inclusive
Columbus Day Dinner (V. Pitta), 1981, inclusive
Committees, 1978, inclusive
Comparative Wage Scales, 1974-1975, inclusive
Computer Issues, 1981-1982, inclusive
Conferences, 1947-1964, inclusive
Convention Center, 1973-1975, inclusive
Convention Report: Problems of New York, c.1960, inclusive
Cornish Arms: Collective Bargaining Agreement, 1973-1974, inclusive
Correspondence, 1945; 1959-1972, inclusive
Correspondence, 1975-1988, inclusive
Correspondence, 1987-1991, inclusive
Defense Fund (HTC), 1947-1956, inclusive
Defense Fund (HTC), 1975-1979, inclusive
Defense Fund (HTC), 1986, inclusive
Delegates, 1982-1985, inclusive
Delegates Manual, Undated, inclusive
Dental Fund, 1977-1991, inclusive
Dinner Dance (Rubin Tribute), 1973-1975, inclusive
Discrimination in Hotel Employment, 1963-1964, inclusive
Discrimination in Hotel Employment: Training Program, 1963-1972, inclusive
Dues (HTC), 1960-1962, inclusive
Dues Ledger, 1943-1944, inclusive
Elections, 1963, inclusive
Election Materials: Contending Locals, 1930s-1950s, inclusive
Equal Pay Case (HTC v. Hotel Association), 1963-1977, inclusive
Enlarged Council, 1974-1978, inclusive
Executive Board: General, 1986-1988, inclusive
Ferrara, Fred, 1970, inclusive
Finances, 1978;1982, inclusive
Finance Committee, 1981, inclusive
Forty Sixth Street Theaters, 1981, inclusive
Friendly Furniture Inc. and HTC Agreement, 1963, inclusive
Functions, 1985-1987, inclusive
Funds : Pension, Medical, etc., 1979-1983, inclusive
General Industry Minimum Wage Board, 1962-1966, inclusive
Golden, Frank, Undated, inclusive
Grievances: General, 1951-1953, inclusive
Grievances: General, 1987, inclusive
Grievance Board, 1982-1983, inclusive
Health and Safety, 1980-1982, inclusive
Health Care (HTC), 1949-1961, inclusive
Hilton Hotels: NLRB Case, 1963-1965, inclusive
Hotel Association, 1981-1985, inclusive
Hotel Association: Agreements, 1943-1945, inclusive
Hotel Association: Agreements, 1952-1969, inclusive
Hotel Association: Annual Dinner, 1954, inclusive
Hotel Association: Bargaining, 1975-1976, inclusive
Hotel Association: Contract issues, 1981-1987, inclusive
Hotel Association: Correspondence, Jan-May 1986, inclusive
Hotel Association: Correspondence, Jun 1986, inclusive
Hotel Association: Correspondence, Jul 1986, inclusive
Hotel Association: Correspondence, Aug 1986, inclusive
Hotel Association: Correspondence, Sep-Dec 1986, inclusive
Hotel Association: Equal Pay Claims, undated, inclusive
Hotel Association: Hearings, 1966, inclusive
Hotel Association: This Month, 1962-1964, inclusive
Hotel Association: Union Family Medical Plan, 1976-1977, inclusive
HERE v. Bakery and Confectionery International Union, 1970, inclusive
HERE: Roster of Locals, 1984, inclusive
Hotel Lists, 1981-1982, inclusive
Hotel Employees Sports League, 1987, inclusive
HTC Realty Corp., 1954-1963, inclusive
HTC Realty Corp., 1964-1982, inclusive
Health Center, 1950-1970, inclusive
Hotel Tax, 1952-1959, inclusive
Hotel Tax, undated, inclusive
Hotel Wages, 1960-1971, inclusive
Hotel (Weekly Publication), 1946-1957, inclusive
Housing, 1955-1963, inclusive
IBEW, Local 3, 1953; 1973-1977, inclusive
IBEW, Local 3, 1978-1986, inclusive
Impartial Chairman, 1963-1976, inclusive
Impartial Chairman, 1978-1986, inclusive
Impartial Chairman, May-Jun 1986, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Awards, Jan- Apr1977, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Awards, May-Sep 1977, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Awards, Oct 1977-Dec 1978, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Correspondence, 1971-1984, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Correspondence, Jan-Jun 1985, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Correspondence, Jul-Dec 1985, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Correspondence, Jan-May 1986, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Correspondence, Jul 1986, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Correspondence, Aug 1986, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Correspondence, Sep-Dec 1986, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1939, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1940, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1941, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1942, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1943, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1944, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1945, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1946, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1947, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1948, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1949, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jan-Jul 1950, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Aug-Dec 1950, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jan-Jun 1951, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jul-Dec 1951, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jan 1952, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Feb-Jun 1952, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jul-Dec 1952, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jan-Jun 1953, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jul-Dec 1953, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jan-Jun 1954, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jul-Dec 1954, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1955, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1956, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jan-Sep 1957, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Oct-Dec1957, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jan-Jun 1958, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jul-Dec 1958, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1959, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, 1960, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jan-Jun 1964, inclusive
Impartial Chairman Decisions, Jul-Dec 1964, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Decisions, 1966, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Decisions, 1969-1974, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Decisions, 1975, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Decisions, 1976, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Decisions, 1977-1984, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Decisions, 1967, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Grievance Board Reports, 1966-1969, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Peter Seitz, 1967, inclusive
Impartial Chairman: Requests for Hearings, 1959-1967, inclusive
Industries Training Fund, 1958; 1979, inclusive
Industry Training Fund: Contract, 1969, inclusive
Industry Training Fund: Financial Statements, 1977, inclusive
Industry Training Fund: Financial Statements, 1979, inclusive
Industry Training Fund: Minutes, Trustees, 1970-1975, inclusive
Industry Training Fund: Minutes, Trustees, 1976-1979, inclusive
Industry Training Program, 1969-1980, inclusive
Industry Training Program, 1986, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Arrears, 1981-1982, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Brochures, 1979, inclusive
Industry Training Program: College Credit, Undated, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Correspondence, 1972, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Correspondence, 1979, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Correspondence, 1980-1982, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Course Outlines, Undated, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Culinary Apprenticeship Program, 1980, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Enrollment, 1981-1982, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Financial Reports, 1980-1981, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Graduation Lists, 1973-1980, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Observation Report, 1981, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Proposals, 1979, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Sasso, Angelo, 1981-1986, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Trustees Meetings, 1986, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Trustees Meetings, 1981, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Trustees Meetings, 1981-1982, inclusive
Industry Training Program: Vocational Education Students, Undated, inclusive
Insurance Fund, 1955; 1964-1974, inclusive
Insurance Fund, 1981-1986, inclusive
Insurance Fund, 1983, inclusive
Insurance Fund: Annual Reports, 1947-1952, inclusive
IBEW, Local 1005 (Telephone Operators), 1963, inclusive
International House of Pancakes, 1981, inclusive
JFK Americana Corp. v. HTC, 1984, inclusive
Joint Executive Board, 1973-1974, inclusive
Jurisdiction, 1938-1958, inclusive
Katz, Jonas B., 1981-1982, inclusive
King, Bill, 1978-1979, inclusive
Koch Fundraiser, undated, inclusive
Perulli, Francesco, 1980-1981, inclusive
Labor Day/Solidarity Day: Expenses, 1981, inclusive
Lapidus, Dr. Paul W., 1971-1976, inclusive
Las Vegas Strike, 1984, inclusive
Lawsuits: Bristol (Golden Horn Restaurant v. Jay Rubin et. al.), 1957, inclusive
Lawsuits: Chatham (Cup and Saucer Sandwich Shop v. Herman et al.), 1954, inclusive
Lawsuits: Taft Management v. HTC, 1976, inclusive
Lawsuits: Taft (Zeckendorf Bankruptcy), 1965, inclusive
Lawsuits: Theresa., 1960, inclusive
Leaflets: General, Undated, inclusive
Leaflets: Early Organizing, 1930s-1950s, inclusive
Legislative, 1971, inclusive
Legislative, 1976-1983, inclusive
Legislative (U.S. Congress), 1964-1965, inclusive
Lie Detectors, 1962-1965, inclusive
Locals: Outside NY, 1958-1973, inclusive
Local 1, 1982-1986, inclusive
Local 1: Bargaining, 1967-1975, inclusive
Local 1: Correspondence, 1970-1972, inclusive
Local 1: Catering Industry Employee, 1973-1976, inclusive
Local 1: Members Correspondence, 1969-1970, inclusive
Local 1: Miller, Ed, Correspondence, 1969-1971, inclusive
Local 1: Miller, Ed, Correspondence, 1972, inclusive
Local 1: Pinto, Stein and Mozer, 1970-1972, inclusive
Local 18 (Guards), 1967-1971, inclusive
Local 43 (Upholsterers) and Local 1 (Carpenters), 1953-1976, inclusive
Local 56 (Firemen), 1953-1973, inclusive
Local 56 (Maintenance), 1982-1986, inclusive
Local 60 (Deli and Restaurant), 1978, inclusive
Local 89 (Chefs), 1973, inclusive
Local 94, 1942-1977, inclusive
Local 94 (Operating Engineers), 1980-1986, inclusive
Local 94: Receipts Ledger, 1943-1946, inclusive
Local 115 (Bartenders), 1978, inclusive
Local 144 (Hotel), 1983-1987, inclusive
Local 144 (Hotel, Nursing Homes), 1956-1978, inclusive
Local 144 (Hotel, Nursing Homes), 1979-1986, inclusive
Local 164 (Bartenders), 1958;1977, inclusive
Local 610, 1964, inclusive
Local 610, 1965, inclusive
Local 610, 1966, inclusive
Local 610, 1967, inclusive
Local 610, 1968, inclusive
Local 610, 1969, inclusive
Local 610, 1970, inclusive
Local 610, 1971, inclusive
Local 610, 1972, inclusive
Local 610, 1973, inclusive
Local 610, 1974, inclusive
Local 610, 1975, inclusive
Local 610: Agreement, Mavi Hilton Hotel and ILWU, Local 142, 1968, inclusive
Local 610: Agreement, Met Hotel Association and Local 610, 1973, inclusive
Local 610: Analysis of Puerto Rican Hotel Industry, 1973, inclusive
Local 610: Bylaws, Puerto Rico, 1957, inclusive
Local 610: Clippings, 1963, inclusive
Local 610: Correspondence, 1964, inclusive
Local 610: Correspondence, 1964, inclusive
Local 610: Correspondence, 1965, inclusive
Local 610: Correspondence, 1973, inclusive
Local 610: Correspondence, 1974-1975, inclusive
Local 610: Health Benefits, 1964, inclusive
Local 610: History in Spanish, 1973, inclusive
Local 610: Reports to International, 1967-1969, inclusive
Local 610: Welfare Plan, 1964-1965, inclusive
Local 1005 (Telephone), 1968-1969, inclusive
Local 1005 (Telephone), 1954-1976, inclusive
Local 1422 (Painters), 1954-1976, inclusive
Loew's Hotels, Undated, inclusive
Loyalty Oaths, 1962-1970, inclusive
Maids: Room Quotas, 1964, inclusive
Maids: Wage Parity, 1977, inclusive
Management Reports, Taft Hotels, 1975-1976, inclusive
Marriott, 1978-1983, inclusive
Martin Segal and Co., 1977-1981, inclusive
Meal Allowance, 1974-1975, inclusive
Meal Valuation (For Tax), 1974, inclusive
Medical Clinics: Guidotte Study (Vol 1), 1980, inclusive
Medical Clinics: Guidotte Study (Vol II), 1980, inclusive
Medical Clinics: Guidotte Study (Vol III), 1980, inclusive
Medical FuUndated, 1974, inclusive
Merger, 1979-1983, inclusive
Miami Strike, 1977, inclusive
Midtown: Planning, 1973-1974, inclusive
Minimum Wage, 1966-1968, inclusive
Minimum Wage, 1960-1966, inclusive
Minimum Wage, 1968-1972, inclusive
Minimum Wage: Federal, 1960-1966, inclusive
Minimum Wage: State, 1947-1953, inclusive
Minimum Wage: State, 1954-1967, inclusive
Minimum Wage Board: Minutes, 1966, inclusive
Mozer and Gulmy, 1978-1981, inclusive
National Health Insurance, undated, inclusive
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB): Binter Food Corps. v. RWDSU, Local 923, 1972-1973, inclusive
NLRB Cases, 1971-1983, inclusive
NLRB: Moreno v. Holiday Inn, 1973-1974, inclusive
New Year's Eve Rates, 1957-1969, inclusive
New York City General Labor Council, 1986, inclusive
New York Labor Management Council of Health aUndated Welfare Plans, 1970-1972, inclusive
New York State Council, HERE, 1971-1980, inclusive
New York State Division of Human Rights, 1985, inclusive
New York State Division of Human Rights: Elba de Sierra v. New York Hilton et al., 1970-1971, inclusive
New York State Division of Human Rights: Mary Muzyka v. Hotel Regency et al., 1973-1975, inclusive
Night Shift Differential, 1969, inclusive
Night Shift Differential, 1970-1979, inclusive
Occupancy Tax, 1970, inclusive
Occupancy Tax and Promotion Cutbacks, 1992, inclusive
Occupational Outlook Handbook: Hotels, 1957, inclusive
OPEIU, Local 153, 1953-1976, inclusive
OPEIU, Local 153, 1977-1986, inclusive
Organizing Leaflets, 1930s, inclusive
Organizing Leaflets, 1940s-1960s, inclusive
Ottley, Peter, 1983, inclusive
ParJays Restaurant, 1970-1976, inclusive
Pensioners Society, Undated, inclusive
Pension Fund, 1974-1976, inclusive
Pension Fund, 1979-1980, inclusive
Pension Fund, 1981-1986, inclusive
Pension Fund, 1986-1987, inclusive
Pension Fund: Louglos case, 1973-1974, inclusive
Pension Fund: Park South Hotel vs. HTC, 1982, inclusive
Pension Fund: Local 6 Employees, 1963, inclusive
Pension Fund: Rate Dispute, 1981-1984, inclusive
Pension Fund: Trustees, 1952-1957, inclusive
Pension Plan, 1952-1953, inclusive
Pension Plan, 1977, inclusive
Pension Reciprocity Report, Undated, inclusive
Pensioners Society, Undated, inclusive
Political Activity, 1961-1982, inclusive
Political Education Committee, 1961, inclusive
Press Releases, 1947-1954, inclusive
Press Releases, 1954-1982, inclusive
"Puerto Rican Employment in NYC Hotels": Report, 1958, inclusive
Puerto Rico: Industry Committee Public Hearing Transcript, 1971, inclusive
Real Estate: Purchase, Lease, etc., 1989-1991, inclusive
Reapportionment (Federal), 1965, inclusive
Realty Hotels, Inc., Undated, inclusive
Report: HTC Structure, Undated, inclusive
Report: V. Kamaras, 1971, inclusive
Restaurants, 1984, inclusive
Retired Hotel Employee Center, 1972, inclusive
Retired Hotel Employee Center, 1973-1981, inclusive
Rustin, Bayard, Undated, inclusive
Scholarships, 1982-1983, inclusive
Seamen's Church Institute, 1967-1977, inclusive
Seamen's Church Institute, 1978, inclusive
Seamen's Institute Surveys, Undated, inclusive
Service Employees International Union, Local 32B, undated, inclusive
Sexual Harrasment, 1987, inclusive
Shea and Gould, 1980-1985, inclusive
Shop Committee Meetings, 1983-1988, inclusive
Shop List, 1984, inclusive
Smith and Wollensky's, 1981, inclusive
Smith, Walter, 1987, inclusive
Smoking, Undated, inclusive
Staff Insurance Fund, 1958; 1974, inclusive
Staff Insurance Fund, 1978-1981, inclusive
Staff List, Undated, inclusive
Staff Meeting Minutes, 1986-1989, inclusive
Star Cleaning Contractors, Inc., 1970, inclusive
Stevens, J. P., 1977-1980, inclusive
Stork Club Strike, 1957-1965, inclusive
Strike, 1985, inclusive
Tag Operating, Inc. and HTC: Arbitrations, 1969-1972, inclusive
Tax Deduction, 1963, inclusive
Taxes: General, 1953-1963, inclusive
Theater District, Undated, inclusive
Thirty-Five-Hour Work Week, 1959-1964, inclusive
Tips, 1956-1963, inclusive
Tips, 1964-1976, inclusive
Tips: Bellman, 1979, inclusive
Tips: New York State Hotels, 1966, inclusive
Tips: Social Security, 1964, inclusive
Transport Workers, Undated, inclusive
Twenty Fifth Anniversary: Journal and Pageant Script, 1964, inclusive
Union Family Medical Fund, 1961-1962, inclusive
Union Family Medical Fund, 1975, inclusive
Union Family Medical Fund, 1977-1982, inclusive
Union Family Medical Fund: Reports, 1965-1966, inclusive
United Farm Workers, undated, inclusive
United Jewish Appeal, undated, inclusive
U.S. District Court: Grand Jury Investigation Documents re: Café Ziegfeld and Picadilly Hotel, 1983, inclusive
U.S. District Court: Grand Jury Investigation Documents Submitted to Bruce Baird, 1983, inclusive
U.S. v. John Doe: Materials, 1981-1985, inclusive
U.S. v. Persico: Exhibits 360, 361, 1986, inclusive
U.S. v. Persico: Indictment and Other Materials, 1984-1985, inclusive
U.S. v. Persico: Nolle Prosequi, Falanga/Pitta, 1986, inclusive
U.S. v. Persico: Notes, 1982-1983, inclusive
U.S. v. Persico: Transcripts, 1981-1985, inclusive
U.S. v. Persico: Transcripts 5331-6513 (not complete), 1986, inclusive
U.S. v. Persico: Transcripts 13569-15001 (not complete), 1986, inclusive
U.S. v. Persico: Transcripts, Shaw Version (1of 2), 1981-1982, inclusive
U.S. v. Persico: Transcripts, Shaw Version (2 of 2), 1982, inclusive
U.S.v. Persico: Trial Prep, 1985, inclusive
Valentino's Lease, 1982-1983, inclusive
Wage Increases, 1954-1958, inclusive
Wage Negotiations, 1957-1962, inclusive
Wage Policy Committee, 1964-1979, inclusive
Wertheim Assets Management Services, 1975-1976, inclusive
Workers Compensation, 1952-1965, inclusive
Worlds Fair, 1964-1965, inclusive
Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), 1967-1983, inclusive
YMCA (Capitol), 1956, inclusive
YMCA Stone House, 1966,1982-1988, inclusive
YMCA (West Side "Y"), 1966-1971, inclusive
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), Undated, inclusive
YWCA, 1964-1969, inclusive
YWCA, 1970-1980, inclusive
Series IV: Hotel Files, circa 1930-1986, inclusive
Language of Materials
Scope and Content Note
Series IV: Hotel Files, 1930s-1986. In this series various kinds of material: membership records, dues records, grievances, correspondence, organizing and bargaining materials, and general historical material is grouped together under the name of each individual hotel.
General, Undated; 1913; 1962; 1969, inclusive
Card File A-C, 1940s-1950s, inclusive
Card File D-H, 1940s-1950s, inclusive
Card File K-P, 1940s-1950s, inclusive
Card File R-W, 1940s-1950s, inclusive
Clippings, 1937-1945, inclusive
Abbey, 1942-1943, inclusive
Abbey: Organizing, 1942, inclusive
Abbey: Victoria, 1976-1977, inclusive
Adams: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Adams: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Adams: Organizing, 1939, inclusive
Airport Hilton: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Alamac, 1940, inclusive
Alamac: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Albert, 1975-1976, inclusive
Albert: Dues, 1941-1944, inclusive
Alden, 1940-1943, inclusive
Alden: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Algonquin, 1939-1985, inclusive
Algonquin: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Algonquin: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Algonquin: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Allerton House: Leaflets, 1950s, inclusive
Ambassador (Sheraton East), 1939-1968, inclusive
Ambassador: Leaflets, 1930s-1940s, inclusive
America, 1944, inclusive
Americana, 1962, inclusive
Americana, Undated; 1974-1975, inclusive
Ansonia, Undated; 1980-1983, inclusive
Ansonia: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Ansonia: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Astor, 1939-1967, inclusive
Astor: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Astor: Leaflets, 1940s-1950s, inclusive
Bancroft, Undated, inclusive
Barbizon, 1976-1986, inclusive
Barbizon Plaza, Undated; 1952-1985, inclusive
Barbizon Plaza: Leaflets, 1945, inclusive
Barclay, Undated; 1984, inclusive
Barclay: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Barclay: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Beacon, 1940-1969, inclusive
Beacon: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Beaux Arts: Correspondence, 1981-1984, inclusive
Bedford: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Bedford: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Beekman Tower, 1954-1985, inclusive
Belleclair, 1940, inclusive
Belmont Plaza, Undated; 1939-1945, inclusive
Belmont Plaza: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Belvedere, 1941-1944, inclusive
Berkley, Undated; 1944, inclusive
Berkshire, 1942-1985, inclusive
Beverly: Correspondence, 1977-1985, inclusive
Beverly: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Biltmore, 1939-1985, inclusive
Biltmore: Dues, Jan-Apr 1943, inclusive
Biltmore: Dues, Jul-Dec 1943, inclusive
Biltmore Valet: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Bing and Bing, Undated; 1939, inclusive
Blackstone, 1943-1985, inclusive
Blackstone: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Blackstone: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Bolivar, 1940-1943, inclusive
Bolivar: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Bolivar: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Bolivar: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Bossert, 1940-1975, inclusive
Bossert: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Bossert: Leaflets, 1953-1962, inclusive
Bradford: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Bretton Hall, 1937-1954, inclusive
Bretton Hall: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Brevoort, 1952-1953, inclusive
Brevoort: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Brewster, 1937-1973, inclusive
Brewster: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Brewster: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Brewster: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Bristol, 1937-1965, inclusive
Brittany, 1937-1965, inclusive
Brittany: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Broadmoor, 1937-1954, inclusive
Broadmoor: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Broadway Central, 1940-1973, inclusive
Broadway Central: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Bryant, 1940-1976, inclusive
Bryant: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Buckingham, Undated; 1939-1943, inclusive
Buckingham: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Buckingham: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Cambridge House, 1951-1966, inclusive
Cameron, 1937-1944, inclusive
Capitol, Undated, inclusive
Carlton House, 1951-1984, inclusive
Carlyle, 1944-1980, inclusive
Carlyle, 1981-1985, inclusive
Carriage House, 1964-1974, inclusive
Carteret, 1937-1944, inclusive
Century, 1939-1964, inclusive
Century: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Chalfonte, 1952-1969, inclusive
Chalfonte: Dues, 1943-1944, inclusive
Chateau Madrid, 1950-1954, inclusive
Chatham, 1954, 1966, inclusive
Chelsea, 1937-1969, inclusive
Chesterfield, 1937-1944, inclusive
City Squire, 1963-1977, inclusive
Claridge, 1937-1953, inclusive
Clifton House, 1952, inclusive
Clifton House: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Collingwood, 1946-1985, inclusive
Commodore, 1937-1978, inclusive
Commodore: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Commodore: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Commodore: Leaflets, 1954, inclusive
Concourse Plaza, 1943-1976, inclusive
Concourse Plaza: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Continental, 1959, 1961, inclusive
Cornish Arms, 1937-1978, inclusive
Cornish Arms: Dues, 1964-1977, inclusive
Crown Motel, 1964-1977, inclusive
Croyden, 1951-1975, inclusive
Dauphin, Undated, inclusive
Delmonico, 1931-1981, inclusive
Delmonico: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Devon, 1951-1961, inclusive
Diplomat, 1939, inclusive
Dixie, 1939-1978, inclusive
Dixie: Dues, 1943-1944, inclusive
Doral Inn: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Doral Park Avenue, 1966-1978, inclusive
Doral Park Avenue: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Dorset, Undated; 1956-1972, inclusive
Dorset: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Drake, 1939-1983, inclusive
Drake: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Drake: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Drake: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Dunfey, 1981, inclusive
Earle, Undated; 1953-1973, inclusive
Earle: Dues, 1944, inclusive
East End, 1952-1974, inclusive
Edison, 1937-1976, inclusive
Elysee: Organzing, 1939, inclusive
Embassy: Leaflets, 1953, inclusive
Emerson, Undated; 1940, inclusive
Emerson: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank: Organizing, 1938-1939, inclusive
Empire: Dues, 1940-1944, inclusive
Esplanade, 1939, inclusive
Esplanade: Dues, 1943-1944, inclusive
Essex House, 1939-1943, inclusive
Essex House: Dues, 1943-1944, inclusive
Essex House: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Executive, 1983, inclusive
Fifth Avenue, Undated; 1938-1977, inclusive
Fifth Avenue: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Fifth Avenue: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Forest Hills: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Forrest, Undated, 1952, inclusive
Forrest: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Forty-Fourth Street: Organizing, Undated, inclusive
Four Seasons, 1982, inclusive
Fourteen: Organizing, 1944, inclusive
Franconia, 1939-1940, inclusive
Franconia: Dues, 1942-1943, inclusive
Franklin Arms, 1941-1942, inclusive
Franklin Towers, 1944, inclusive
George Washington, 1941-1942, inclusive
George Washington: Dues, 1943, inclusive
George Washington: Dues, 1944, inclusive
George Washington: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Gotham, 1939-1943, inclusive
Gotham: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Gotham: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Governor Clinton, 1939-1953, inclusive
Governor Clinton: Leaflets, 1930s-1950s, inclusive
Governor Clinton: Strike, 1945, inclusive
Gramercy Park, 1941-1975, inclusive
Gramercy Park: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Gramercy Park: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Granada, 1939, inclusive
Granada: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Grand Hyatt, 1983-1985, inclusive
Grand Hyatt: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Grand Hyatt New York: Layoffs, 1986, inclusive
Grand Union: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Great Northern, 1943-1944, inclusive
Gregorian, 1943, inclusive
Greystone, 1941-1943, inclusive
Greystone: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Greystone: Leaflets, 1943, inclusive
Grosvenor, Undated; 1958-1965, inclusive
Half Moon, 1940-1943, inclusive
Halloran House, 1982, inclusive
Halloran House: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Hampshire House, 1939-1943, inclusive
Hilton, 1950-1960, inclusive
Hilton, 1963-1968, inclusive
Hilton: Leaflets, 1955, inclusive
Holiday Inn: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Holley: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Holley and Holley Chambers, 1942-1943, inclusive
Howard Johnson's: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Hyde Park, 1944, inclusive
Intercontinental, 1982, inclusive
Intercontinental: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
International, 1982, inclusive
Iroquois, 1942, inclusive
Kimberly, 1952, inclusive
King Edward, 1942, inclusive
King Edward: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Kings Crown: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Knickerbocker, 1939-1940, inclusive
Knickerbocker: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Knott: Leaflets, 1942, inclusive
La Guardia Airport, 1943, inclusive
Langdon: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
La Salle, 1940-1943, inclusive
La Salle: Dues, 1943-1944, inclusive
Lexington, 1939-1945, inclusive
Lincoln, 1939, inclusive
Lincoln: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Lombardy, 1939-1943, inclusive
Lombardy: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Lowell, Undated; 1983, inclusive
Madison, 1939-1965, inclusive
Madison: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Madison Square: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Madison Square: Leaflets, 1954, inclusive
Mansfield, 1940, inclusive
Marcy, 1965-1966, inclusive
Marcy: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Mariette-Woodside, 1951, inclusive
Marriott: Pickets, 1982, inclusive
Marriott-La Guardia, Undated, inclusive
Martha Washington, 1938, inclusive
Martinique, 1939-1943, inclusive
Mayflower, 1939, inclusive
Mayflower: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Mayflower: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Mayflower: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
McAlpin, 1939-1967, inclusive
McAlpin, 1973-1974, inclusive
McAlpin: Dues, 1943, inclusive
McAlpin: Dues, Jan-Jun 1944, inclusive
McAlpin: Dues, Jul-Dec 1944, inclusive
McAlpin: Leaflets, 1942, inclusive
Meridien: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Meurice, Undated; 1941, inclusive
Milford Plaza, 1982, inclusive
Milford Plaza: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Milner, Undated, inclusive
Murray Hill, 1939-1943, inclusive
Murray Hill: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Navarro, 1939-1941, inclusive
New Weston, 1964-1966, inclusive
New Weston: Dues, 1943, inclusive
New Yorker, 1937-1972, inclusive
New Yorker: Bankruptcy, 1963-1965, inclusive
New Yorker: Bankruptcy, 1966-1971, inclusive
New Yorker: Dues, Mar-May 1943, inclusive
New Yorker: Dues, Aug 1943, inclusive
New Yorker: Dues, Sep 1943, inclusive
New Yorker: Dues, Jan-Apr 1944, inclusive
New Yorker: Dues, Jun 1944, inclusive
New Yorker: Dues, Sep 1944, inclusive
New Yorker: Leaflets, 1938-1955, inclusive
New Yorker: Separation and Termination Plant Survey, A-B, 1972, inclusive
New Yorker: Separation and Termination Plant Survey, C-F, 1972, inclusive
New Yorker: Separation and Termination Plant Survey, G-K, 1972, inclusive
New Yorker: Separation and Termination Plant Survey, L-N, 1972, inclusive
New Yorker: Separation and Termination Plant Survey, O-R, 1972, inclusive
New Yorker: Separation and Termination Plant Survey, S-Z, 1972, inclusive
New York Hilton: Layoffs, 1982-1986, inclusive
New York Penta, 1983, inclusive
New York Penta: Layoffs, 1985-1986, inclusive
New York Sheraton, 1975-1977, inclusive
New York Sheraton: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
New York Statler: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Olcott, Undated, inclusive
Oliver Cromwell, 1939, inclusive
Oliver Cromwell: Dues, 1942, inclusive
Oliver Cromwell: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Oliver Cromwell: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Omni Park Central, 1984, inclusive
One Fifth Avenue, Undated; 1937-1975, inclusive
One Fifth Avenue: Dues, 1944, inclusive
One Tenth Avenue: Dues, 1942, inclusive
Palace, 1939, inclusive
Palace: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Paramount, 1943, inclusive
Paramount: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Paris, 1942, inclusive
Paris: Dues, 1940, inclusive
Paris: Dues, 1943-1944, inclusive
Park Avenue, 1975-1977, inclusive
Park Central, 1937-1943, inclusive
Park Central: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Park Crescent, Undated, inclusive
Park Crescent: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Park Lane, 1983, inclusive
Park Lane: Dues, 1943-1944, inclusive
Park Lane: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Park Plaza, 1940, inclusive
Park Plaza: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Park Royal, Undated, inclusive
Park Royal: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Parkside, 1943, inclusive
Parkside: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Parkside::Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Park View, 1977, inclusive
Penn: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Penn Valet: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Pennsylvania, 1939-1943, inclusive
Pennsylvania: Dues, Apr-Jun 1943, inclusive
Pennsylvania: Dues, Jul-Sep 1943, inclusive
Pennsylvania: Dues, Oct-Dec 1943, inclusive
Pennsylvania: Leaflets, 1940s, inclusive
Peter Cooper, Undated, inclusive
Piccadilly, Undated, inclusive
Piccadilly: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Piccadilly Coffee Shop, 1979-1982, inclusive
Piccadilly Restaurant: Severance Pay, 1976-1985, inclusive
Pickwick Arms, 1940, inclusive
Pierre, 1980-1982, inclusive
Pierre: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Pierre: Leaflets, 1942, inclusive
Pierrepont, 1943, inclusive
Pierrepont: Layoffs, Undated, inclusive
Plaza, 1939-1965, inclusive
Plaza, 1966-1977, inclusive
Plaza: Dues, Jan-Mar 1943, inclusive
Plaza: Dues, May-Dec 1943, inclusive
Plaza: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Plaza: Layoff, 1982, inclusive
Plymouth, Undated, inclusive
Plymouth: Dues, 1943-1944, inclusive
Portman, 1982, inclusive
President, Undated, inclusive
President: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Prince George, 1963, inclusive
Prince George: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Prince George: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Raleigh, 1939-1943, inclusive
Raleigh: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Raleigh: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Regency, Undated, inclusive
Regent, 1939-1940, inclusive
Ritz-Carlton, Undated; 1950-1951, inclusive
Ritz-Carlton: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Ritz Towers, 1977, inclusive
Ritz Towers: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Ritz Towers: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Ritz Towers: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Ritz Towers: Organizing, 1939-1943, inclusive
Riverside Plaza, Undated, inclusive
Robert Fulton, 1942-1943, inclusive
Robert Fulton: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Roosevelt, 1938-1943, inclusive
Roosevelt: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Roosevelt: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Roosevelt: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Royal Manhattan, 1970-1975, inclusive
Royal Manhattan: Separation, Vacation, and Termination Surveys, A-B, 1974, inclusive
Royal Manhattan: Separation, Vacation, and Termination Surveys, C-D, 1974, inclusive
Royal Manhattan: Separation, Vacation, and Termination Surveys, E-H, 1974, inclusive
Royal Manhattan: Separation, Vacation, and Termination Surveys, J-L, 1974, inclusive
Royal Manhattan: Separation, Vacation, and Termination Surveys, S-V, 1974, inclusive
Russell, 1942-1943, inclusive
Russell: Dues, 1944, inclusive
Russel: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
St. George, 1937-1942, inclusive
St. George, 1946-1978, inclusive
St. George: Dues, Jan-Jun 1942, inclusive
St. George: Dues, Aug-Dec 1942, inclusive
St. George: Dues, 1944, inclusive
St. George: Leaflets, 1939, inclusive
St. Moritz, 1939-1978, inclusive
St. Moritz: Dues, 1943, inclusive
St. Moritz: Dues, 1944, inclusive
St. Moritz: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
St. Moritz: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
St. Regis, 1939-1977, inclusive
St. Regis: Dues, May-Jul 1939, inclusive
St. Regis: Dues, Aug-Dec 1939, inclusive
St. Regis: Dues, 1940, inclusive
St. Regis: Dues, 1942, inclusive
St. Regis: Dues, 1944, inclusive
St. Regis: Leaflets, 1939, inclusive
St. Regis-Sheraton, Undated; 1977, inclusive
St. Regis-Sheraton: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Salisbury, 1959-1962, inclusive
Salisbury: Dues, 1942-1944, inclusive
Sanford, 1948, inclusive
Sanford: Leaflets, 1948, inclusive
Savoy Hilton, 1959-1964, inclusive
Savoy Plaza, Undated; 1939-1965, inclusive
Savoy Plaza: Dues, 1941-1942, inclusive
Savoy Plaza: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Savoy Plaza: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Seventy Park Ave., 1958, inclusive
Seville, 1951-1973, inclusive
Seymour, 1954-1964, inclusive
Shelburne-East Gate, 1962, 1973, inclusive
Shelton, 1953-1965, inclusive
Shelton: Dues, 1939-1940, inclusive
Shelton: Dues, 1941-1942, inclusive
Shelton: Dues, 1943-1944, inclusive
Shelton: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Sheraton: Dues, 1941-1944, inclusive
Sheraton: Leaflets, 1955-1962, inclusive
Sheraton: Savings Plan, Undated, inclusive
Sheraton Centre New York: Layoffs, 1985-1986, inclusive
Sheraton East, 1965-1974, inclusive
Sheraton La Guardia, 1970, inclusive
Sheraton Motor Inn, 1962-1974, inclusive
Sheraton Tenney, 1967, inclusive
Sherry-Netherland, 1939-1965, inclusive
Sherry-Netherland, 1966-1975, inclusive
Sherry-Netherland: Dues, 1943, inclusive
Sherry-Netherland: Layoffs, Undated; 1943, inclusive
Skyline, 1975-1978, inclusive
Skyline: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Stadium, 1961-1962, inclusive
Stanhope, 1951-1962, inclusive
Statler, Undated; 1953, inclusive
Statler-Hilton, 1951-1962, inclusive
Strafford: Dues, 1941, inclusive
Sulgrave, 1958, inclusive
Sulgrave: Dues, 1940-1944, inclusive
Summit, Undated, inclusive
Sutton, 1940, inclusive
Sutton: Dues, 1941-1942, inclusive
Taft, 1946-1969, inclusive
Taft, 1970-1984, inclusive
Taft: Dues, 1939, inclusive
Taft: Dues, 1940, inclusive
Taft: Dues, 1941, inclusive
Taft: Dues, 1942, inclusive
Ten Park Ave., 1951-1976, inclusive
Theresa, 1941-1965, inclusive
Theresa: Dues, 1940, inclusive
Theresa: Dues, 1941, inclusive
Theresa: Dues, 1942, inclusive
Times Square, 1953-1977, inclusive
Times Square: Dues, 1939-1942, inclusive
Towers, 1952-1973, inclusive
Towers: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Townhouse, 1951-1974, inclusive
Townhouse 44, 1973, inclusive
Travelodge: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Tudor, 1943-1976, inclusive
Tudor: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Tudor: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Tuscany, 1952-1976, inclusive
Tuscany: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Tuscany: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
United Nations Plaza, 1977, inclusive
United Nations Plaza: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
University Hotel, 1972-1973, inclusive
Van Cortland, 1939, inclusive
Vanderbilt, Undated; 1952-1963, inclusive
Vanderbilt: Dues, 1939-1940, inclusive
Vanderbilt: Dues, 1941-1942, inclusive
Vanderbilt: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Van Rensselaer, 1940-1942, inclusive
Victoria, 1939-1965, inclusive
Victoria: Dues, 1942, inclusive
Victoria: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Viscount, Undated, inclusive
Vista, 1983-1984, inclusive
Volney, 1957-1976, inclusive
Waldorf-Astoria, 1913, 1931-1936, inclusive
Waldorf-Astoria, 1937-1939, inclusive
Waldorf-Astoria, 1940-1941, inclusive
Waldorf-Astoria, 1942-1946, inclusive
Waldorf-Astoria, 1947-1975, inclusive
Waldorf-Astoria: Layoffs, 1982, inclusive
Waldorf-Astoria: Layoffs, 1985, inclusive
Waldorf-Astoria: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Warrington, 1940-1967, inclusive
Warwick, Undated; 1941-1943, 1965, inclusive
Warwick: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Webster, 1939, 1951, inclusive
Wellington, Undated; 1953-1975, inclusive
Wellington: Dues, 1939-1941, inclusive
Wellington: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Wentworth, 1959-1977, inclusive
Wentworth: Dues, 1939-1941, inclusive
Wentworth: Dues, 1942, inclusive
Westbury, 1942-1978, inclusive
Westbury: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
West End Manor, 1975, inclusive
Westner, 1943-1963, inclusive
White: Dues, 1939, inclusive
Whitehall, 1939-1976, inclusive
Whitehall: Dues, 1940-1942, inclusive
Wilson, 1957-1959, inclusive
Windermere, 1952-1977, inclusive
Windsor, 1969-1977, inclusive
Winslow, 1952-1969, inclusive
Winslow: Dues, 1939-1940, inclusive
Winslow: Dues, 1941, inclusive
Winslow: Dues, 1942, inclusive
Winthrop, 1939, inclusive
Winthrop: Dues, 1939-1940, inclusive
Winthrop: Dues, 1954-1975, inclusive
Wolcott, 1954-1975, inclusive
Wolcott: Dues, 1941-1942, inclusive
Woodstock, 1939-1974, inclusive
Woodstock: Dues, 1939, inclusive
Woodstock: Dues, 1940, inclusive
Woodstock: Dues, 1942, inclusive
Woodward, 1952-1959, inclusive
Woodward: Dues, 1939-1941, inclusive
Wyndham, 1949-1977, inclusive
Wyndham: Dues, 1939, inclusive
Wyndham: Dues, 1941, inclusive
Series V: Neighborhood Service Councils, 1961-1976, inclusive
Scope and Content Note
Series V: Neighborhood Service Councils, 1961-1976, brings together files on the many programs and services provided by the HTC's social service councils; these include legal services, housing services, health care provision, cultural programs, sports, camps for children and others. The files also document the Service Councils's relations with other public and private agencies such as the Boy Scouts, Legal Aid, the YM- and YWCA, etc.
General, 1961-1972, inclusive
Adult Activities Program, 1965-1966, inclusive
Adult Program, 1965-1966, inclusive
Adult Program aUndated Classes, 1965-1966, inclusive
Annual Trophy Awards, 1968, inclusive
Anti-Poverty, 1968, inclusive
Ballet Concert, 1968-1969, 1972, inclusive
Baseball, 1965, inclusive
Baseball, 1968, inclusive
Baseball, 1969, inclusive
Baseball, 1970, inclusive
Baseball: Junior Team, 1965, inclusive
Baseball: Records, 1963-1968, inclusive
Baseball: Schedules, 1965, inclusive
Board of Education, 1965, inclusive
Boy and Girl Scouts, 1963-1965, inclusive
Bronx Mailings, 1967, inclusive
Brooklyn, Undated, inclusive
Brooklyn: Table Tennis, 1963-1964, inclusive
California Trip, 1969, inclusive
Camera Club, 1966-1968, inclusive
Camp Programs, 1965-1968, inclusive
Camps: Anti-Poverty Program, 1965, inclusive
Cash Receipts and Disbursements, 1969, inclusive
Central Labor Council: Classes, 1966, inclusive
Christmas Party, 1964, inclusive
Christmas Party, 1965-1966, inclusive
Christmas Party, 1967, inclusive
Christmas Party, 1968, inclusive
Civil Rights, 1965-1966, inclusive
Clippings, 1965, inclusive
Consumer: A-C, 1974-1976, inclusive
Consumer: D-H, 1969, 1975, inclusive
Consumer: J-M, 1975-1976, inclusive
Consumer: N-S, 1975, inclusive
Consumer: T-W, 1973-1975, inclusive
Consumer Assembly, 1968, inclusive
Consumer Fraud Letters, 1967, inclusive
Consumer Issues, 1965, inclusive
Consumer Problems, 1967, inclusive
Consumers, 1965, inclusive
Consumers, 1966, inclusive
Consumers, 1967-1968, inclusive
Correspondence: A-B, 1965-1966, inclusive
Correspondence: C, 1966, inclusive
Correspondence: D-F, 1966, inclusive
Correspondence: G-J, 1966, inclusive
Correspondence: H, 1966, inclusive
Correspondence: I-L, 1966, inclusive
Correspondence: M, 1966, inclusive
Correspondencee: N-O, 1966, inclusive
Correspondence: P-Q, 1966, inclusive
Correspondence: R, 1966, inclusive
Correspondence: S, 1966, inclusive
Correspondencee: T-W, 1966, inclusive
Correspondence: Legislators, 1966, inclusive
Cultural Programs, 1965, inclusive
Cultural Programs, 1966, inclusive
Dance, 1964-1967, inclusive
Dance, 1968-1970, inclusive
Dance, 1971, inclusive
Day Care Camps, 1965, inclusive
Delegation to Albany, Mar 1965, inclusive
Delegation to Albany, May 1965, inclusive
Election Campaign: Mailings to CaUndatedidates aUndated Members, 1965, inclusive
Elections, 1966, 1969, inclusive
Elections: Legislative, 1965, inclusive
Expo, 1967, inclusive
Family Medical, 1966-1967, inclusive
Fishing Club, Undated, inclusive
Garnishes, 1963-1966, inclusive
Grenadiers BaUndated, 1965, inclusive
Hotel Delegates, 1965, inclusive
Housing, 1966, inclusive
Housing, 1967, inclusive
Housing: A-B, 1971, inclusive
Housing: C-F, 1971, inclusive
Housing: G-K, 1971, inclusive
Housing: L-Q, 1971, inclusive
Housing: P-S, 1971, inclusive
Housing: T-Z, 1971, inclusive
Housing: A-B, 1972-1973, inclusive
Housing: C, 1972-1973, inclusive
Housing: D-F, 1972-1973, inclusive
Housing: G-H, 1972-1973, inclusive
Housing: I-L, 1972-1973, inclusive
Housing: M, 1972-1973, inclusive
Housing: N-Q, 1972-1973, inclusive
Housing: R, 1972-1973, inclusive
Housing: S, 1972-1973, inclusive
Housing: T, 1972-1973, inclusive
Housing: V-Z, 1972-1973, inclusive
Income Tax Program, 1965, inclusive
Income Tax Program, 1966-1967, inclusive
Inter-Office Memos, 1965, inclusive
Inter-Office Memos, 1966, inclusive
Inter-Office Memos, 1967, inclusive
Invoices, 1962-1963, inclusive
Kronberg, Shirley, 1965-1966, inclusive
Kronberg, Shirley, 1967-1968, inclusive
Legal Aid Society, 1965, inclusive
Legislation, 1964-1965, inclusive
LaUndatedlord-Tenant: A-B, 1974-1975, inclusive
LaUndatedlord-Tenant: C, 1974-1975, inclusive
LaUndatedlord-Tenant: D-E, 1974-1975, inclusive
LaUndatedlord-Tenant: F-G, 1974-1975, inclusive
LaUndatedlord-Tenant: H-I, 1974-1975, inclusive
LaUndatedlord-Tenant: J, 1974-1975, inclusive
LaUndatedlord-Tenant: K-L, 1974-1975, inclusive
LaUndatedlord-Tenant: M, 1974-1975, inclusive
LaUndatedlord-Tenant: N-P, 1974-1975, inclusive
LaUndatedlord-Tenant: R, 1974-1975, inclusive
LaUndatedlord-Tenant: S-U, 1974-1975, inclusive
LaUndatedlord-Tenant: V-Z, 1974-1975, inclusive
Legal Aid, 1965-1966, inclusive
Legal Aid Society: A-B, 1971-1974, inclusive
Legal Aid Society: C, 1971-1974, inclusive
Legal Aid Society: D-F, 1971-1974, inclusive
Legal Aid Society: G, 1971-1974, inclusive
Legal Aid Society: H-J, 1971-1974, inclusive
Legal Aid Society: K-L, 1971-1974, inclusive
Legal Aid Society: M, 1971-1974, inclusive
Legal Aid Society: N-Q, 1971-1974, inclusive
Legal Aid Society: P-R, 1971-1974, inclusive
Legal Aid Society: S, 1971-1974, inclusive
Legal Aid Society: T-V, 1971-1974, inclusive
Legal Aid Society: W-Z, 1971-1974, inclusive
Legal Referrals, 1966, inclusive
Legal Referrals: A-L, 1967, inclusive
Legal Referrals: M-P, 1967, inclusive
Legal Referrals: R-W, 1967, inclusive
Legal Services, 1967, inclusive
Legislation, 1965, inclusive
Legislative Program, 1966, inclusive
Legislators, 1966, inclusive
Legislators: Buffet, 1966, inclusive
Legislators: Informal Reception, 1965, inclusive
Local 144: Himes, Ed, 1967, inclusive
Local 144: Office, 1965-1967, inclusive
Lubin, Ruth, 1966, inclusive
Manhattan, 1961-1967, inclusive
Manhattan, 1968-1969, inclusive
Manhattan, 1970-1976, inclusive
Medicaid, 1967, inclusive
Medicaid: A-B, 1974-1975, inclusive
Medicaid: C-D, 1974-1975, inclusive
Medicaid: E-H, 1974-1975, inclusive
Medicaid: I-L, 1974-1975, inclusive
Medicaid: M-O, 1974-1975, inclusive
Medicaid: P-S, 1974-1975, inclusive
Medicaid: T-Y, 1974-1975, inclusive
Medical: A, 1970-1973, inclusive
Medical: B, 1970-1973, inclusive
Medical: C-D, 1970-1973, inclusive
Medical: E-G, 1970-1973, inclusive
Medical: H-J, 1971-1973, inclusive
Medical: K-L, 1972-1974, inclusive
Medical: M, 1971-1973, inclusive
Medical: N-R, 1971-1973, inclusive
Medical: S-U, 1971-1973, inclusive
Medical: T-Z, 1971-1973, inclusive
Metropolitan Council on Housing, 1965-1966, inclusive
Mid-Town Council, 1965, inclusive
Music aUndated Dance, 1968, inclusive
NAACP-CORE, 1964, inclusive
National Service Councils: Election CaUndatedidates, 1966, inclusive
National Service Councils: Election Nominations, 1966, inclusive
O'Hara, James, 1966, inclusive
Operation Head-start, 1965-1966, inclusive
Press Association, Inc: Clippings, 1965, inclusive
Primaries: Registration aUndated November Elections, 1966, inclusive
Public Housing Applications, 1965-1968, inclusive
Queens, Undated, inclusive
Registration Literacy Tests, 1965, inclusive
Rent Control, 1967, inclusive
Savoy Plaza, 1966, inclusive
Sloane House, 1966, inclusive
Social Security aUndated Medicaid Petitions, Undated, inclusive
Social Services, 1965, inclusive
Social Services, 1966, inclusive
Social Services, 1967, inclusive
Social Services: A-B, 1971, inclusive
Social Services: C-D, 1971, inclusive
Social Services: E-G, 1971, inclusive
Social Services: H-J, 1971, inclusive
Social Services: K-M, 1971, inclusive
Social Services: N-Q, 1971, inclusive
Social Services: R-S, 1971, inclusive
Social Services: T-Z, 1971, inclusive
Social Services: A, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: B, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: C, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: D, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: E, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: F, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: G, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: H, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: I, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: J, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: K, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: L, 1975, inclusive
Social Services: M, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: N, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: O, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: P, 1971-1976, inclusive
Social Services: Q, 1972-1973, inclusive
Social Services: R, 1972-1976, inclusive
Social Services: S, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: T, 1972-1976, inclusive
Social Services: U-V, 1972-1976, inclusive
Social Services: W, 1972-1975, inclusive
Social Services: Y-Z, 1973-1975, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: A, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: B, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: C, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: D, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: E, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: F, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: G, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: H, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: I-J, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: K, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: L, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: M, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: N-O, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: P-Q, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: R, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: S, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: T, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: V, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: W-Z, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: A, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: B, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: C, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: D, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: E, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: F, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: G, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: H, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: I-J, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: K, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: L, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: M, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: N, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: O, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: P-Q, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: R, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: S, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: T, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: V, 1967, inclusive
Social Services-Medical: W, Y, 1967, inclusive
Spring Dances, 1965-1968, inclusive
Staff Report, 1967, inclusive
State Legislative Lists, 1967, inclusive
Statement: J. Algase, 1965, inclusive
Strecovsky, Vendo, 1965, inclusive
Summer Program: Trips, 1966-1969, inclusive
Summer Programs, 1963-1967, inclusive
Summer Programs, 1968-1972, inclusive
Theater in the Streets, 1968, inclusive
Trip: Europe, 1965, inclusive
Trip: Hawaii, 1965, 1970, inclusive
Trip: Montreal Expo, 1967, inclusive
Trips, 1965-1967, inclusive
Wage Negotiations: Scholarship, 1966, inclusive
Series VII: Archived Website, Mar 14, 2009-ongoing
Scope and Content Note
Founded in the 1930s, The New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council, AFL-CIO (Hotel Trades Council), is the union of hotel workers in New York City. The Council represents approximately 30,000 non-managerial employees working in all hotel departments, including: housekeeping, public space, dining room, banquet, room service, kitchen, stewarding, bar, mini-bar, audio-visual, front desk, reservations, PBX, bell and door services, concierge, night auditing, laundry, valet, engineering, maintenance, electrical, carpentry, painting, upholstery, business centers, night cleaning, health spas, security, garage, purchasing and receiving, and storeroom in over 300 hotels in the New York City area. It is affiliated with the SEIU, UNITE-HERE, OPEIU, IUOE, IBEW, IUPAT, and USWA. The website includes news listings, a listing of unionized hotels, their weekly newsletter, Hotel Voice, and other multimedia.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Use the following language: 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://hotelworkers.org/