AFSCME, Local 420, Hospital Workers Records
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AFSCME Local 420 represents a wide range of non-medical personnel in New York City's municipal hospitals and health centers. Among its members are registered and practical nurses, nurses' aides, pharmacy technicians, orderlies, cafeteria staff, clerical assistants and maintenance workers, many of them African-American or Hispanic. The Local has been active in the civil rights movement, in African-American and Hispanic community affairs, in campaigns to oppose privatization and budget cuts in public hospitals, and in securing better pay, benefits and training opportunities for non-professional hospital workers. The collection includes President's Office Files, other officers' files, benefits records, election records, reports, flyers, clippings and publicity materials.
Historical/Biographical Note
AFSCME, Local 420, Hospital Workers, represents a wide range of non-professional workers employed in the New York City municipal hospitals and health centers. Until the 1950s city hospital workers, many of them black or Hispanic, were among the lowest paid of municipal workers and remained outside the organized labor movement. Registered and practical nurses, aides, orderlies, clerical assistants, laundry workers, maintenance workers and truck drivers often worked in unsanitary even dangerous conditions, under intense pressure. They were often treated disrespectfully by managerial and professional staff, and could be subject to arbitrary firings or transfers and victimization for union activity. Their concerns, when hospital organizing began, were not only with pay, benefits and opportunities for advancement, but also with issues of respect and dignity on the job. The city hospital system, consisting of 21 hospitals spread throughout the five boroughs, each of them a vast complex of wards, clinics and offices, offered daunting obstacles to union organizing. In 1955 the fledgling Local 420, recently consolidated from several older units comprising AFSCME, District Council 37's Joint Board of Hospital Workers, had fewer than 500 members citywide.
AFSCME District Council 37 director Jerry Wurf assigned several dynamic organizers to the Local, with a view to increasing its size and challenging Teamsters Local 237, which was then the most influential union in the city hospital system. Among the key organizers in the early years were Jean Couturier, Harold Staley, James Farmer (soon to become a leading figure in the national civil rights movement) and James Butler. Despite determined opposition from administrators, the Local grew steadily and some basic improvements in working conditions were achieved. By 1964, when Wurf moved to Washington as AFSCME international president, the Local had grown to nearly 5,000 members, while the Teamsters claimed 6,500. New DC 37 head Victor Gotbaum stepped up the drive among hospital workers, and assigned his trusted assistant Lillian Roberts, to the campaign. Roberts, a former nurse's aide who had joined AFSCME in 1946 and honed her skills in the civil rights struggle, was, in the words of historians Bernard and Jewel Bellush, "a rare personality" and "a symbol for black employees, but in particular for the many black women in the city's hospitals." Roberts promised on-the-job training programs to move workers into better-paying jobs, decent treatment from, supervisors, fair grievance procedures and tough and honest collective bargaining. Gotbaum, meanwhile, enlisted the support of A. Philip Randolph, Bayard Rustin, George Meany, the New York City Central Labor Council and a number of AFL-CIO union presidents on Local 420's behalf. By the fall of 1965 Gotbaum was ready to take on the Teamsters in a representation election. As the contest for hospital workers' allegiance became for intense and vituperative, Local 420 deployed newspaper ads and radio spots in Spanish and English, biweekly bulletins, door-to-door canvassing at workers' homes, palm cards, buttons, stickers and any other means they could find to reach the workers.
In December 1965 hospital workers voted in the largest representation election New York history, and Local 420 won by a comfortable margin among most categories of employees. The following year the Local, headed by president John Coleman, negotiated an historic agreement with City, providing for pay increases, welfare fund contributions by the City, and a dues check-off. The election gave DC 37 a majority in the hospitals and also among non-uniformed city workers; this success spawned new gains in organizing, and by the end of 1966 the Council represented more than 80,000 city employees. Over the next few years the Local continued to make steady gains through bargaining, but there was continued concern over waste, inefficiency in management, understaffing and deplorable conditions at municipal hospitals, while city officials made more and more concessions to private hospitals. Steady pressure from DC37 blocked plans by the Lindsay administration to lease or fully privatize several hospitals. But this was only the first salvo in what was to become a continuing struggle to defend public hospitals and their unionized employees.
On 1972 James Butler was elected president of Local 420, and immediately took on the battle for better pay, benefits and educational opportunities, and against privatization and hospital closings. Born in Savannah, Georgia and educated in Tampa, Florida, Butler studied at City College in New York, and took a job at Fordham Hospital in 1954. Butler was to lead the Local through the trying times of citywide fiscal crisis in the mid-1970s and on to a period of greatly increased membership (reaching an estimated total of 14,000 in the early 1990s) and influence. He raised the public profile of the Local through rallies, marches, involvement in community affairs and a firm commitment to national, and even international, campaigns for civil rights and human rights. Butler's militant political agenda was furthered by Local officers such as Secretary-Treasurer (from 1984) Kendreth Smith, Executive Vice-President (from 1996) Sarah Kennedy, Vice-President Alejandro Ruiz, Political Action Chairman, James Webb, and many others whose work is reflected in the archival records.
Under Butler's administration the Local developed an effective newspaper, the City Hospital Worker; supported an award-winning choir, the Voices of Local 420; and participated in the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, the New York State Black and Puerto Rican Caucus, the Coalition of Labor Union Women, Jesse Jackson's Operation PUSH, the NAACP, the National Urban League, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's Labor Committee and other labor and civil rights organizations. The Local became a leading force in ASCME DC37's Hospitals Division and in AFSCME's Health Advisory Committee. Local 420 members traveled to the South to support civil rights and labor struggles, and were central to the campaign to have the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. birthday established as a national holiday.
As a result of the staunch opposition of Local 420 and DC37, the Giuliani administration was prevented from selling off Coney Island, Elmhurst and Queens hospitals, as a first step toward dismantling the city hospital system. Despite the reluctance of other New York labor leaders to confront a popular mayor, President Butler organized rallies, prayer vigils outside homes of city officials, and a "Freedom Bus," which followed the mayor on the senate campaign trail. A landmark court decision blocked the sale of entire facilities, but Giuliani pushed ahead with drastic cutbacks in funding of the Health and Hospitals Corporation, reallocation of Medicaid funds to private hospitals, closures, and privatization of some hospital services, with the result that the Local's membership dropped to 7,500 and the number of municipal hospitals to 11 by 2001. Clashes between Butler and DC37 executive director Stanley Hill meant that the local could no longer count on firm Council backing in negotiations. In the late 1990s dissent began to grow within the Local, as members questioned lavish expenditures by the leadership, a burdensome dues increase, and plans for an expensive new local headquarters that never materialized.
In December local vice-president Carmen Charles, representing the opposition within the local, challenged James Butler for the presidency and won, by a narrow margin. Despite repeated challenges to the election result by the Butler slate and inaction by DC 37, Charles's victory was finally confirmed by AFSCME's national Judicial Panel in May 2002. The new administration has embarked on a program of revitalization and reorganization, aimed at defending the some of the city's most vulnerable municipal workers in the chilly climate of the new millennium.
Sources:
Bernard and Jewel Bellush, Union Power and New York: Victor Gotbaum and District Council 37(New York: Praeger Publishers, 1984).Dierdre McFadyen, "Butler's Last Stand," City Limits Monthly(on-line), November 2001.Silver Anniversary Celebration of Jim Butler, October 11, 1997 (New York: AFSCME, Local 420, 1997).
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by topic within each series.
The files are grouped into 4 series:
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- I, President's Office Files (James Butler)
- II, Executive Vice-President's Files
- III, Secretary-Treasurer's Files
- IV, Unprocessed Material
Scope and Content Note
Series I, President's Office Files (James Butler), includes documentation of the Local's relations with District Council 37, with AFSCME, with New York City's Health and Hospitals Corporation; extensive files on membership meetings, health and safety issues, working conditions and grievances at various city hospitals; documentation of the Local's involvement with African-American churches and fraternal organizations and Hispanic community and labor groups; documentation of the Local's participation in civil rights and other human rights campaigns; and records of contacts with Latin-American, Caribbean and African labor organizations and philanthropic campaigns. The series also includes extensive documentation of internal Local affairs, including Executive Board meetings, union elections, political activity, celebrations, choir appearances, President Butler's activities, and Local finances.
Series II: Executive Vice-President's Files, consists mainly of files reflecting the interests and activities of Executive-Vice-President Sarah Kennedy, who was elected to that position in 1996. Kennedy, a nurse at Coney Island Hospital, served as Chapter Chair, as Chair of Local 420's Women's Committee and Chair of the Political Action Committee. She was a Choir member, coordinated the union's Black History Month programs, helped organize the campaign against privatization of Coney Island Hospital and was extremely active in community and church affairs.
Series III, Secretary-Treasurer's Files, consists mainly of records compiled by Secretary-Treasurer Kendreth Smith. Smith, a former Chapter Chair at Fordham Hospital, became Secretary-Treasurer in 1984. The series includes financial records, benefits records, and records relating to issues of concern to members, such as dues, salary-levels, uniform allowances, training programs, and military service credits. It also reflects Smith's political activity within AFSCME and AFSCME District Council 37, and as a member of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists.
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Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
Any rights (including copyright and related rights to publicity and privacy) held by AFSCME, Local 420 were transferred to New York University in 2003 and 2009 by AFSCME, Local 420. Permission to publish or reproduce materials in this collection must be secured from Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Archives. Please contact tamiment.wagner@nyu.edu, (212) 998-2630.
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Local 420, in 2003, under an agreement with Local President Carmen Charles. The accession number associated with this gift is 2004.020.
In 2009, AFSCME, Local 420 sent a gift of records documenting the Charles v. Butler litigation. The accession number associated with this gift is 2009.102.
Separated Material
Photographs, slides and videos from the AFSCME, Local 420 collection have been separated to the Non-Print Department of the Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives. (Photographs #212)
About this Guide
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Repository
Series I: President's Office Files, 1967-2001.
Language of Materials
Abu-Jamal, Mumia, 2000, inclusive
African Relief, 1981, inclusive
African Relief, 1985, inclusive
African-American Electorate, 2000, inclusive
African-American New Yorkers: Health Care Issues, 1994, inclusive
Agreements, 1987-1992, inclusive
AIDS Discrimination Survey, 1988, inclusive
AIDS: General, Undated, inclusive
AIDS in Minority Populations in the US: Conference, 1987-1988, inclusive
AIDS Resource Manual (New York State Dept. of Social Services), 1987, inclusive
Amalgamated Bank: Note, 1994, inclusive
Ambulatory Care Training, 1995, inclusive
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), 1990-1993, inclusive
AFSCME, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME: Board Meetings, 1989-1990, inclusive
AFSCME: Constitution (Proposed Amendments), 1988, inclusive
AFSCME Convention, 1982, inclusive
AFSCME Convention, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME Convention: Election for Int'l Vice-President, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME Convention: Health Care Convention, 1990, inclusive
AFSCME Correspondence, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37, 1991-1992, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37, 1993-1995, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Administratorship Decision, 1999, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: AIDS Task Force, 1988, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37 and Local 1199: Joint Statement, 1986, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Budget, 1999, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: City-wide Agreements, 1987 , 1992 , 2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Clippings, 1998-2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Correspondence, 1999-2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Delegate Calculations, 1997-1998, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Delegates Meetings, 1989-1999, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Delegates Meeting, Jan 21, 1999, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Executive Board, 1991-1995, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Executive Board Meetings, 1992-1999, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Finances, 1998-1999, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: (Gotbaum et al) v. Local 420, 1979, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Hospital Division, 1991-1992, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Hospital Division Members List FOLDER NOT OPEN TO RESEARCHERS, 1990, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Housing Committee, 1988, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Indictments, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Joint Labor Management Committee, 1988, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Laws and Rules Committee, 1998-1999, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Laws and Rules; Committee and Hearings on per Capita Increase, 1997, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Legislative Activity, 1994, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Legislative Conferences, 1990-1994, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Per Capita Increase, 1997, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Local 420-Request for Disaffiliation, 1981, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Local Presidents List, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Kroll Associates Investigation, 1990, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Martin Luther King Tribute, 2001, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Media Overview, 1994-1996, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Media Overview, 1999, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Meetings, 1999, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Organizing, 1996, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Per Capita-by Local, 1997-1998, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Political Action Department, 1984-1995, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Press Releases, 1999, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Rank and File for Democratic Change, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Representatives, 1980, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Scholarship Dinner Dance, 1990, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Strategic Planning, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Trials, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Women's Committee, 1989-1991, inclusive
AFSCME DC 71: New Jersey, 1997, inclusive
AFSCME Financial Standards Code, 1992, inclusive
AFSCME Health Care Advisory Committee Meeting, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME Health Care Reform, 1994, inclusive
AFSCME Health Care Resolution, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME Indiana Organizing Drive, 1990, inclusive
AFSCME Local 2507 (EMS and Paramedics), 1994, inclusive
AFSCME Local 2679 (Ohio), 1996, inclusive
AFSCME McEntee-Lucy Campaign, 1981, inclusive
AFSCME People Training Program, 1993, inclusive
AFSCME Political Action Conference, 1988, inclusive
AFSCME Regional Women's Conference, 1979, inclusive
AFSCME Regional Women's Conference, 1987-1988, inclusive
American Federation of Teachers-Local 3882 (New York University), 1988, inclusive
Anniversaries: Local 420, 1992, inclusive
Anti-Apartheid Rally, 1986, inclusive
Anti-Crack Campaign, 1986, inclusive
Anti-Drug Rally: Al Roker Sr., 1990, inclusive
Antigua Workers Union, 1997-1999, inclusive
Antioch Baptist Church, 1993, inclusive
A. Philip Randolph Institute, 2000, inclusive
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), 1996, inclusive
Association of Surgical Technologists, 1984 , 1989, inclusive
Association of Surgical Technologists: Chapter-Metro 47, 1999, inclusive
Auditorium Reservations, 1989-1990, inclusive
Awards and Plaques, 1990-1996, inclusive
Baker, David (Indiana), 1990, inclusive
Banners, 1990-1996, inclusive
Bargaining, 1984-1987, inclusive
Bargaining, 1990-2001, inclusive
Bargaining, City-wide, 1988, inclusive
Bellevue Hospital, 1985-2001, inclusive
Bellevue Hospital: AIDS, 1985-1986, inclusive
Bellevue Hospital: Laundry, 1989, inclusive
Bellevue Hospital: Laundry (Dinkins-Boufford Meeting), 1989, inclusive
Bellevue Hospital: Missing Syringes, 1989, inclusive
Bellevue Hospital: Nurses Aides, 1989, inclusive
Bellevue Hospital: Turkey Raffle, 1999, inclusive
Bermuda Industrial Union, 1990 , 1996, inclusive
Bird S. Coler Hospital, 1987-1992, inclusive
Black Agency Executives, 1997, inclusive
Blacks for Barbaro, 1981, inclusive
Black Clergy, 2000, inclusive
Black Farmers Groups, 1989-1990, inclusive
Black History Month, 1994, inclusive
Black Solidarity Day, 1981, inclusive
Black United Fund of New York, 1984-1991, inclusive
Botnick, Victor, 1986, inclusive
Boyd, Bonnie, 1987, inclusive
Boys and Girls Club of Harlem, 2000, inclusive
Bronx House of Detention, 2000, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Closing of Cafeteria, 1991, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center, 1989, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center, 1990, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center, 1991, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center, 1992, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center, 1993, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center, 1994, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center, 1995, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center, 1999, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1979, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1980, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1981, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1982, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1983, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1984, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1985, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1986, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1987, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1988, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1989, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1990, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1991, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1992, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Grievances, 1993, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Health and Safety, 1989, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Layoffs, 1990-1991, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-OR Staff, 1990-1991, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital: Jacobi Center-Shift Problems, 1983, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Laundry, 1989, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Laundry, 1990-1992, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Laundry, 1995, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Laundry, 1995, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Laundry, 1995, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Laundry, 1998-1999, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Laundry, 1999-2000, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Laundry: Angelica Health Services, 1988-1999, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Laundry: Health and Safety, 1988-1993, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Laundry: Infectious Waste Problems, 1985-1989, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Laundry: Memos, 1984-1988, inclusive
Brooks, Patricia, 1994, inclusive
Budget Bill: Memorandum, 1992, inclusive
Budget Cuts, 1988-1999, inclusive
Budget Cuts: Albany Protest, 1989, inclusive
Budget Cuts: Health Care, 1990-1992, inclusive
Budget Cuts: Political Breakfast, 1991, inclusive
Bumpers, Eleanor, 1984, inclusive
Burger King: Local 1199 Protest, 1998, inclusive
Butler, James: AFSCME Vice-Presidential Campaign, 1981, inclusive
Butler, James: Biographical, 1992-2000, inclusive
Butler, James: Speeches, Undated, inclusive
Butts, Reverend Calvin, 1991, inclusive
Bylaws, Undated, inclusive
Campaign for a New South, 1986, inclusive
Carrillo, J. Emilio, 1990, inclusive
Carrillo, J. Emilio: Hazardous Waste Meeting, 1990, inclusive
Carrillo, J. Emilio: Resignation, 1991, inclusive
Carrion, Anthony, 1993, inclusive
Carter, James (Stabbing of), 1983-1984, inclusive
Carthan, Eddie (Mayor of Tchula, MS), 1982, inclusive
Centers for Disease Control: Grants, 1989, inclusive
Centers for Disease Control: Meeting-Blackwell and Tolliver Testimony, 1991, inclusive
Central Supply Assistants, 1993, inclusive
CETA Workers, Undated, inclusive
Chapter Chairs and Shop Stewards Lists, Undated, inclusive
Charles, Carmen, 1999, inclusive
Charter Change (NYC), 1987-1988, inclusive
Church of God in Christ, Inc., 1994, inclusive
City Hospital Visiting Committee Report, 1989, inclusive
City Hospital Worker, 1990, inclusive
City Hospital Worker: Materials, 1987-1988, inclusive
City of Hope, 1988, inclusive
City-wide Contracts, 1982, inclusive
City-wide Equal Employment Opportunity Committee, 1988, inclusive
Civil Service Examination: Veterans' Preference, 1988, inclusive
Civil Rights: American Weekly Newspaper, 1994, inclusive
Clarke, Lee, 1991, inclusive
Clinton, Hillary, 2000, inclusive
Clippings, May 1993, inclusive
Coalition for Community Empowerment of Greater Southeast Queens (formerly, People Against Crack), 1987, inclusive
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), 1979-1998, inclusive
CBTU, 1999-2000, inclusive
CBTU Conference, 1989, inclusive
CBTU Convention (Detroit), 1989, inclusive
CBTU Convention (New Orleans), 1990, inclusive
CBTU Dinner Dance, 1990, inclusive
CBTU Political Action Seminar, 1987, inclusive
CBTU Tri-State Conference, 1989, inclusive
CBTU Tri-State Conference, 1990, inclusive
CBTU Women's Luncheon, 1988, inclusive
Coalition of Labor Union Women, 1974-1993, inclusive
Commission on the Public's Health System, 1999, inclusive
Committee for Positive Youth, 1993, inclusive
Community Advisory Board, 1994, inclusive
Community Health Boards, 1980, inclusive
Community-Labor Coalition for Social and Economic Justice, 1989, inclusive
Community Service Council of Greater Harlem, 1989, inclusive
Comptroller's Report, 1988-1989, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital, 1986-2000, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Arbitration, 1987, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Cafeteria Privatization, 1998, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Cafeteria Privatization (Saunders v. HHC), 2000, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1977, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1978, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1979, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1980, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1981, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1982, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1983, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1984, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1985, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1986, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1987, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1987, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1988, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1989, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1990, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1991, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1992, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Grievances, 1993, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Health and Safety, 1995, inclusive
Conference on the Harlem Recovery Plan, 1990, inclusive
Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Weekend, 1990, inclusive
Congressional Districts (NY): Union Strength, Undated, inclusive
Constitution (L420), 1998, inclusive
Contribution Limits, 1993, inclusive
Co-op City Baptist Church: Requests (re: Choir), 1987, inclusive
Corporate Nursing Services, 1990, inclusive
Correspondence: Members, 1999, inclusive
Cumberland Neighborhood Family Care Center (N.F.C.C.), 1988-1989, inclusive
Cumberland N.F.C.C.: Layoffs, 1991, inclusive
Cumberland N.F.C.C.: Rally, 1991, inclusive
Cuomo, Governor Mario M.: Proposed Health Care Bill, 1993, inclusive
Daily Challenge: Giuliani v. Hospital Workers, 1998, inclusive
DeBow, Louise, 1981-1982, inclusive
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 1991, inclusive
Democratic Agenda, 1979, inclusive
Democratic National Convention, 2000, inclusive
Democratic Party, New York State, 1990, inclusive
Department of Corrections, 1988-1990, inclusive
Department of Corrections, 1991, inclusive
Department of Corrections: Bronx House of Detention, 1989-1990, inclusive
Department of Corrections: Dietary Aides, 1990-1995, inclusive
Department of Corrections: Rikers Island-Safety and Health, 1990, inclusive
Diallo, Amadou, 1999-2000, inclusive
Dietary Aides, 1980-1994, inclusive
Dissidents: Election Materials, 1984, inclusive
Dissidents: L-420 and Disputes with DC-37, 1997, inclusive
District 1199 Strike, 1984, inclusive
District Attorney's Office: Investigation, 1998 , 2000, inclusive
Domestic Partners Benefits, 1993, inclusive
Dominican Republic: Trade Unions, 1987, inclusive
Dues, Undated, inclusive
Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, 2000-2001, inclusive
Election: Chapter Chairs, 1990, inclusive
Elections: L-420, 1981-1987, inclusive
Elections: Nominations L-420, 1999, inclusive
Elections: Tallies, Rosters, Poll Watchers, Etc., 1999, inclusive
Elmhurst Hospital, 1987-2001, inclusive
Elmhurst Hospital: Dietary Aides Complaints, 1997, inclusive
Elmhurst Hospital: Employee Assistance Programs, 1987-1989, inclusive
Elmhurst Hospital: Labor-Management Meeting, 1989, inclusive
Elmhurst Hospital: Spanish Unit, 1989, inclusive
EMT Cadet Training, Undated, inclusive
Equity Panel Discussion (Compensation), 1994, inclusive
Ethiopia: Aid, 1985, inclusive
Ethiopia: Concert, 1985, inclusive
Eve, Arthur O.: Honored, Mar 19, 1992, inclusive
Executive Board Meetings, 1988-2000, inclusive
Expenses: Parties, 1989-1990, inclusive
Expenses: Retirement, Etc., 1992-1993, inclusive
Federation of African-American Civil Service Organizations, 1994, inclusive
Federation of African-American Civil Service Organizations, 1999, inclusive
Fee for Service Plans, 1987, inclusive
Finance/Political Action Committees, 1999, inclusive
Finances (L-420), 1997-1999, inclusive
First Baptist Church, Brooklyn, 1997, inclusive
Flake, Floyd: Election, 1986, inclusive
Fordham Hospital, 1991, inclusive
Foster, Helen Diane, 2000, inclusive
Francis, Keith, 1992, inclusive
Frank, Andre: Shooting, 1992, inclusive
Frank, Wilma McCoy, 1983-1984, inclusive
Frontier Hotel (Las Vegas, NV): Strike, 1993, inclusive
Fulani, Dr. Lenore, Undated, inclusive
Gaskins, Joseph: Funeral, 1999, inclusive
General Membership Meetings, Undated, inclusive
Giuliani, Rudolph, 1999, inclusive
Goins, Clyde, 1991-1994, inclusive
Goldwater Hospital, 1985-1994, inclusive
Goldwater Hospital: AIDS Unit, 1987, inclusive
Goldwater Hospital: Parking Restrictions, 1977-1982, inclusive
Gore Campaign, 2000, inclusive
Gotbaum, Victor, 1982-1986, inclusive
Gouverneur Hospital, 1989-1991, inclusive
Gouverneur Hospital: AIDS Assessment Center, 1988-1989, inclusive
Gouverneur Hospital: Benejan Case, 1990, inclusive
Gouverneur Hospital: Per Diem Workers, 1997, inclusive
Gracie Mansion Vigil, 1994, inclusive
Greater Harlem Chapter (L-420), 1984, inclusive
Green, Mark, 2000, inclusive
Greyhound Strike, 1983, inclusive
Greyhound Strike, 1990, inclusive
Gulf War, 1991, inclusive
Gulf War: Protests, 1991, inclusive
Haiti: Solidarity March, 1987, inclusive
Harlem Dental Service, 1987-1989, inclusive
Harlem Hospital, 1985-2000, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: Contracting Out Laundry, 1989, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: Crisis, 1994, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: Endowment Fund, 1988-1991, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: Housekeeping Aides, 1997, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: Inspection Report, 1986, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: IV Team, 1998, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: Lay-offs, 1991-1998, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: Nursing Program, 1991, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: 100th Anniversary, 1987, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: Overtime Pay Problems, 1991, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: Protest, 1987, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: Protest, 1994, inclusive
Harlem Housing Tenant Association, 1988, inclusive
Hatch Act Reform Conference (AFSCME/AFGE), 1988, inclusive
Hawkins, Elder Awards Luncheon, Jun 10, 1993, inclusive
Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC), 1981-1998, inclusive
HHC: Affirmative Action, 1988-1989, inclusive
HHC: Agreements, 1999, inclusive
HHC: AIDS Employee Training, 1988, inclusive
HHC: AIDS Task Force, 1988, inclusive
HHC: Adams, Romero, 1991, inclusive
HHC: Asbestos Abatement Program, 1988, inclusive
HHC: Barondess Report, 1992, inclusive
HHC: Board of Directors Meetings, 1989-1998, inclusive
HHC: Broad Banding, 1987, inclusive
HHC: Budget, 1989, inclusive
HHC: Check Cashing Fees, 1989, inclusive
HHC: Discrimination Issues, 1988-1989, inclusive
HHC: Educational Leave, 1990, inclusive
HHC: Employees Suggestion Program, 1989, inclusive
HHC: Fee for Service Plans, 1986, inclusive
HHC: Finance Committee, 1994-1999, inclusive
HHC: Health and Safety, 1987 , 1990, inclusive
HHC: Hiring Practices, 1991, inclusive
HHC: History, 1967-1991, inclusive
HHC: J. Emilio Carrillo, 1990, inclusive
HHC: Job Descriptions, 1972-1995, inclusive
HHC: Jones, Billy, 1992, inclusive
HHC: Layoff Lists, 1990-1991, inclusive
HHC: Mayoral Advisory Panel Report, 1995, inclusive
HHC: Meetings, 1986-1999, inclusive
HHC: Memos, 1988, inclusive
HHC: Municipal Labor Coalition Committee, 1997, inclusive
HHC: Municipal Labor Committee, 1987, inclusive
HHC: Municipal Labor Committee Meetings, 1986, inclusive
HHC: NYC Contract, 1987, inclusive
HHC: NYC Council Testimony, 1999, inclusive
HHC: Nursing, Restraint and Seclusion Policies, 1992, inclusive
HHC: Nursing Supervision Protocol, 1991, inclusive
HHC: Operating Procedure, 1988, inclusive
HHC: Preferred List, 1991-1999, inclusive
HHC: Report on Health Security Act, 1994, inclusive
HHC: Regionalization Plan, 1994, inclusive
HHC: Restraint/Seclusion Guidelines, 1992, inclusive
HHC: Ribivarin Policy, 1990, inclusive
HHC: Safety Committee, 1988-1989, inclusive
HHC: Smoking, 1988, inclusive
HHC: Structure, 1994, inclusive
HHC: Training Contracts, 1999, inclusive
HHC: Universal Precautions Procedure, 1988, inclusive
HHC: Vacancy Reporting, 1999, inclusive
Health and Safety, 1986-1999, inclusive
Health and Safety: AFL-CIO Conference, 1987, inclusive
Health and Safety: Asbestos, 1988-1994, inclusive
Health and Safety: Avoiding Health Hazards, 1986, inclusive
Health and Safety: Carrillo Meeting, 1990, inclusive
Health and Safety: Dust, 1999, inclusive
Health and Safety: Ethylene Oxide Exposure, 2000, inclusive
Health and Safety: Hazardous Biological Waste, 1988, inclusive
Health and Safety: Latex Allergy, 1999, inclusive
Health and Safety: Mercury Exposure, 1988, inclusive
Health and Safety: Mortuary Care Technicians, Undated, inclusive
Health and Safety: Needle Sticks, 1988-1990, inclusive
Health and Safety: Pentamidine, 1995, inclusive
Health and Safety: Phlebotomy Procedures, 1991, inclusive
Health and Safety: "Right to Know" Handbooks, Undated, inclusive
Health and Safety: Rikers Island, 1991, inclusive
Health and Safety: Tuberculosis, 1992, inclusive
Health Care Crisis, 1981, inclusive
Health Care Information System (HCIS), 1993, inclusive
Health Care Issues, General, 1993, inclusive
Health Care, National, 1999, inclusive
Health Care Personnel: Work Group Report, 1988, inclusive
Health Care Reform: Articles from Public Employee Press, 1994, inclusive
Health Care Reform Rally (Washington DC), 1994, inclusive
Hill, Stanley, 1982-1992, inclusive
Hill, Stanley: Letter to Dennis Rivera (re: Carrillo), 1991, inclusive
Hill v. Giuliani (Tax Levy), 2000, inclusive
Hispanic Heritage Month (L-420), 2000, inclusive
Hispanic Labor Committee, 1989-1992, inclusive
Home Care Workers Rally, 1988, inclusive
Homeless: Giuliani Plan, 1999, inclusive
Hormel Strike, 1985-1986, inclusive
Hospital Closings: Butler Testimony, 1979, inclusive
Hospital Overcrowding: Article List, 1990, inclusive
Hospital Workers, General: Public Employee Press Article, Undated, inclusive
Housing, 2000-2001, inclusive
Hughes, Charles, Undated, inclusive
Immigration Law, 1989, inclusive
Industrial Relations Research Association (NY Chapter), Aug 1988, inclusive
Infectious Waste, 1990, inclusive
Infectious Waste: "Red Bag", 1989-1990, inclusive
Infectious Waste: Safety Conference, Sep 1989, inclusive
Institutional Aides: Corrections, 1989, inclusive
Institutional Services Unit: Agreement, 1998, inclusive
International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management, 1993, inclusive
ILGWU: Domsey Strike, 1990, inclusive
International Socialist Organization, Undated, inclusive
IV Technicians, 1998, inclusive
IV Technicians: Unlicensed, 1995-1998, inclusive
Israel: Histadrut, 1990, inclusive
Jackson Democratic Club: Robeson Award, 1999, inclusive
Jackson, Jesse: Campaign, 1988, inclusive
Jamaica: Disaster Relief, 1989, inclusive
Jewish Currents, 1989, inclusive
Job Freeze/Budget Cuts, 1990-1991, inclusive
Job Titles (Broad-banding), 1999, inclusive
Jobs with Justice, 1988-1992, inclusive
Jobs with Peace Resolution, 1983, inclusive
Joint Labor-Management Committee on Child Care, 1989, inclusive
Jones, Thomas Russell (Judge), 1985, inclusive
Kauvar, Abraham: Protest and Resignation, 1981, inclusive
Kauvar, Abraham: Replacement Committee, 1981, inclusive
Keep the Dream Alive, 1989, inclusive
King Emmanuel Baptist Church, 2000, inclusive
King, Martin Luther, Jr., Undated, inclusive
King, Martin Luther, Jr.: Birthday Celebration (Atlanta), 1990, inclusive
King, Martin Luther, Jr. Day: Hearing on Venice, 1992, inclusive
King, Martin Luther, Jr.: Holiday, 1982-1985, inclusive
King, Martin Luther, Jr.: Institute, 1992, inclusive
King, Martin Luther, Jr.: Memorials (Memphis, TN), 1987 , 1989, inclusive
King's County Hospital, 1987-1988, inclusive
King's County Hospital, 1989-1994, inclusive
King's County Hospital: Crisis, 1989, inclusive
King's County Hospital: Downstate Medical Center, 1988, inclusive
King's County Hospital: Fight Incident, 1988, inclusive
King's County Hospital: Health and Safety, 1989, inclusive
King's County Hospital: IV Team, 1997-1998, inclusive
King's County Hospital: Plan of Correction, 1989, inclusive
King's County Hospital: Turkey Raffle, 1986, inclusive
King's County Hospital/University Hospital, 1991-1997, inclusive
King's County Hospital: University Hospital: Elections, 1999, inclusive
King's County Hospital: University Hospital: Lash Group Study, 1988, inclusive
King's County Hospital: Waste Management, 1988, inclusive
Koch, Edward, 1980-1985, inclusive
Labor Advisory Board Meeting, Mar 1991, inclusive
Labor Committee Against Apartheid, 1991, inclusive
Labor Committee for Chile, 1988, inclusive
Labor Committee on Social/Economic Justice: Albany, NY, Mar 1991, inclusive
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA), 1986-1993, inclusive
LCLAA: Conference (Puerto Rico), 1990-1997, inclusive
Labor Day Parade, 1984-1990, inclusive
Labor Mass, 2000, inclusive
Labor Research Association: William Lucy, 1989, inclusive
Labor Solidarity Breakfast, 1989, inclusive
Labor's Voices Conference, 2000, inclusive
Laundries, 1989, inclusive
Layoffs, 1991-1999, inclusive
Layoffs: Preferred Lists, 1999, inclusive
Legislation, 1994, inclusive
Legislation: Pensions, 1989, inclusive
Licensed Practical Nurse Program, 1990, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital, 1985-1992, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Accreditation, 1996, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: AIDS Unit, 1988-1990, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: B. Thomas Study of Problems, 1989, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Carlos Molina, 1990-1992, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: CCU, 1991, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Crisis, 1988-1989, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Crisis, 1992, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Demonstration, 1989, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Flow Sheets (Nurses Aides), 1989-1990, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Health and Safety, 1991, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Housekeeping Department, 1988, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Information on AIDS, 1989, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: IV Teams, 1998, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Layoffs, 1991, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Meetings, 1988-2001, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Nurse Aides, 1989-1990, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Personnel, 1991, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Problems, 1988-1990, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Protests, 1988-1992, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Quinones Resignation, 1990, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Red Bags, 1988, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Thelma Richards' Death, 1987, inclusive
Lobby Days, 1990-1991, inclusive
Lobbying (Albany), 1989-1994, inclusive
Lobbying Institute, 1992, inclusive
Local 1199: Doris Turner, 1986, inclusive
Local 1199: Hospital Workers Union, 1989, inclusive
Local 1199/Local 1115 Merger, 1999, inclusive
Locus, Johnnie, 1991-1994, inclusive
Long-Term Care, 1989, inclusive
Lucy, William, Undated, inclusive
Lump Sum Payments, 1993, inclusive
Mandela, Nelson, 1990-1991, inclusive
Manhattan House of Detention, 1989-1995, inclusive
March for Peace and Justice in Central America (Washington, DC), 1987, inclusive
March for Racial Justice, 1988, inclusive
March on Washington, 1989, inclusive
Mayoral Forum on health Care, 1977, inclusive
Mayor's Financial Plan, 1989, inclusive
McDonald's Protest, Undated, inclusive
Medicaid Cutback Rally, Albany, 1989, inclusive
Medicaid Managed Care Plan, 1993, inclusive
Medical Arts Center Hospital, 1991, inclusive
Medical Disability (Members), 1988, inclusive
Medical Surgical Technicians, 1982 , 1988, inclusive
Membership Figures, 1987, inclusive
Membership Meetings, 1988, inclusive
Memos (L-420), 2000, inclusive
Mental Health Assistant Course, 1986, inclusive
Metropolitan Hospital, 1982-1999, inclusive
Metropolitan Hospital: Cafeteria Privatization, 1997, inclusive
Metropolitan Hospital: IV Team, 1998, inclusive
Metropolitan Hospital: Labor-Management, 1988, inclusive
Metropolitan Hospital: Layoffs, 1991, inclusive
Metropolitan Hospital: Nurse Aides, 1989, inclusive
Metropolitan Lumber, 1987, inclusive
Military Nursing Program Meeting, Dec 21, 1989, inclusive
Minter, Thomas: for Schools Chancellor, 1983, inclusive
Minutes: Executive Board, 1986-1998, inclusive
Mitchell, Rachel-Jean: Scholarship Fund, 1991, inclusive
M.L. Wilson Boys Club of Harlem, 1989, inclusive
Montefiore Medical Center, 1992, inclusive
Morrisania Center, 1990-2001, inclusive
Mortuary Technicians, Undated , 1990, inclusive
Municipal Coalition: Agreement, 1995, inclusive
Municipal Credit Election, 1983, inclusive
Municipal Labor Committee, 1990-1991 , 2000, inclusive
National Agenda for Economic Justice, 1988, inclusive
National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, 1990, inclusive
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1990-1992, inclusive
NAACP: NY Branch, 1994, inclusive
NAACP: Silent March on Washington, 1989, inclusive
NAACP: Voter Registration, 1984, inclusive
National Baptist Convention: Labor Roundtable, 1997, inclusive
National Black Theater, Inc., 1988, inclusive
National Health Insurance: Single Payer, 1993, inclusive
National Labor Committee, 2000, inclusive
National Puerto Rican March for Justice, 1986, inclusive
Negro Labor Committee, 1986, inclusive
Neponsit Hospital, 1985-1994, inclusive
Neponsit Hospital, 1997, inclusive
Neponsit Hospital: AIDS, 1985, inclusive
Neponsit Nursing Home, 1992 , 2000, inclusive
New Afrikan Legal Network, 1985, inclusive
Newsome, George: Retirement, 1994, inclusive
New Voice of New York, 1999, inclusive
NYC Budget, 1989-1994, inclusive
NYC Office of Labor Relations: Pay Scales, 2000, inclusive
NYC School System: Nurses' Aides, 1990, inclusive
New York Consumer Assembly, 1988, inclusive
New York Labor Committee Against Apartheid, 1986-1991, inclusive
New York Labor for Peace, 1991, inclusive
New York Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control, 1990, inclusive
New York State AFL-CIO Conference, 1997, inclusive
New York State Association of Black and Puerto Rican Legislators, Inc., 1991-1993, inclusive
New York State Association of Black and Puerto Rican Legislators, Inc., 1994-1995, inclusive
New York State Budget, 1994, inclusive
New York State Department of Health Conference on Health Care Work Force, 1995, inclusive
New York State Health Care Campaign, 1991, inclusive
New York State Institute for Health and Human Services Seminar, 1989, inclusive
New York State Martin Luther King Jr. Commission, 1992, inclusive
New York State Public Sector Coalition on Health Benefits, 1993, inclusive
New York Times: Letter to the Editor (Jim Butler), 1989, inclusive
New Yorkers for Racial and Social Justice, 1988, inclusive
Nieves, Rievette, 1984, inclusive
Nigeria: Reception for Maryam Babangida, 1991, inclusive
Noble, Gil: "Like It Is", 1982, inclusive
Non-Chargeable Educational Leave, 1997, inclusive
North Central Bronx Hospital, 1987, inclusive
North Central Bronx Hospital, 1988-2000, inclusive
North Central Bronx Hospital: Cafeteria, 1990, inclusive
North Central Bronx Hospital: Central Supply, 1997, inclusive
North Central Bronx Hospital: Health and Safety, 1990, inclusive
North Central Bronx Hospital: Meetings, 1986-1990, inclusive
North Central Bronx Hospital: Members' Complaints, 1997, inclusive
North Central Bronx Hospital: Montefiore Affiliation, 1992-1993, inclusive
North Central Bronx Hospital: Needle Disposal, 1988, inclusive
North Central Bronx Hospital: Rally, 1999, inclusive
North Central Bronx Hospital: Research and Negotiations, 1999, inclusive
North General Hospital, 1985, inclusive
Nuclear Free New York Harbor, 1985, inclusive
Nurse Aides, 1989 , 1994, inclusive
Nurse Aides: Certification Test (ETS), 1989, inclusive
Nurse Aides: City-wide Meeting, 1990, inclusive
Nurse Aides: Federal Certification Requirements, 1989, inclusive
Nurse Aides: Long-Term Care, 1988-1989, inclusive
Nurse Aides: Training, 1987-1989, inclusive
Nurse Recognition Day, 1989, inclusive
Nurse Training, Undated, inclusive
Nursing Career Ladder Program, 1989, inclusive
Nursing Home Reform Law, 1988, inclusive
Nursing Home Reform Law Workshop, 1989, inclusive
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): Bloodborne Disease Standard, 1989, inclusive
OSHA Hearings: Safety, Nov 1989, inclusive
Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, 1987-1993, inclusive
Office of the Chief Medical Examiner: Meetings, 1988-1990, inclusive
Officers List (L-420), 1999, inclusive
Operating Room Technicians, 1988-1989 , 1992, inclusive
Organizing: General, 1993, inclusive
Palmer, Russell, 1992, inclusive
Panama Invasion, 1990, inclusive
Partisan Defense Committee, 1990, inclusive
Passports (Africa Trip), 1989, inclusive
Patient Abuse, 1991, inclusive
Patient Abuse Seminar, 1995, inclusive
Patient Care Associates, 1982-1996, inclusive
Paul Robeson Theater Benefit, 1991, inclusive
Pay Scales, 1999, inclusive
Peace Dividend Campaign, 1990, inclusive
People Against Crack, 1986, inclusive
People Against Crack Rally, 1986, inclusive
PEOPLE Drive, 1988, inclusive
People's United Methodist Church, 1990, inclusive
People Working For People: TV Talk Show, Undated, inclusive
Pharmacy Technicians, 1998, inclusive
Phelps-Dodge Rally, 1985, inclusive
Philippines, 1988, inclusive
Political Action, 1991-1992, inclusive
Political Action Forms Distribution, 1989, inclusive
Political Dues Debates, 1998, inclusive
Presidential Election, 2000, inclusive
Presidential Election: Florida, 2000, inclusive
Press Release, 1990, inclusive
Press Releases, 1991, inclusive
Prison Health Committee, 1988, inclusive
Prison Hospitals, 1989, inclusive
Prisons: Contracting-out of Health Services, 1989, inclusive
Privatization, 1994-1997, inclusive
Progressive Club Raffle, 1991, inclusive
Psychiatric Social Health Technician Training Program, 1987-1988, inclusive
Psychiatry Nurse Aide Reception, 1990, inclusive
Public Employees Federation (NYS) Luncheon, 1991, inclusive
Publication Department, 1980, inclusive
Publicity: Clippings, 1983-1984, inclusive
Public Works Program: Work-Fare, 1981-1983, inclusive
Public Works Program: Work-Fare-Butler Testimony, 1983, inclusive
Puerto Rico, 1997, inclusive
Puerto Rico: Hurricane Relief, 1989, inclusive
Puerto Rico: Mudslide Fund, 1985, inclusive
Puerto Rican Caucus (Albany), 1997, inclusive
Puerto Rican Heritage Gala, 1988, inclusive
Quality of Work Life, 1990, inclusive
Queens Black/Jewish People to People Project, 1989, inclusive
Queens Hospital Center, 1994, inclusive
Queens Hospital Center Policy on Exposure to Blood Fluids, 1990, inclusive
Queens Hospital Center/Queens General Hospital, 1986-2001, inclusive
Queens Women's Network, 1990, inclusive
R.J. Reynolds: Cigarettes Aimed at Black Smokers, 1990, inclusive
Rallies and Demonstrations, 1991-1999, inclusive
Rangel, Charles, 2000, inclusive
Reagan Budget Rally and Nuclear Threat, 1982, inclusive
Reagan Rally, 1982, inclusive
Real Estate Transactions (L-420 Inc.), 1994, inclusive
Receipts: Expenses, Etc., 1989-1994, inclusive
Registered Care Technologists, 1988, inclusive
Regulated Medical Waste Policy Draft, Undated, inclusive
Release Time, 1998, inclusive
Respiratory Therapy Technicians, 1994-1999, inclusive
Respiratory Therapy Technicians: Licensing, Etc., 1991, inclusive
Restraints Guidelines, 1993, inclusive
Retraining Grants, 1997, inclusive
Roberts, Lillian, 1983, inclusive
Roberts, Lillian: Resignation and Criticism of Cuomo Administration, 1987, inclusive
Safety Conference, 1989, inclusive
Salvadoran Hospital Workers, 1988, inclusive
Save Our City Hospitals: Demonstration at Harlem Hospital, Apr 25, 1990, inclusive
Save Our Public Hospitals: Breakfast, 1990, inclusive
Seaview Hospital, 1986-1995, inclusive
Seaview Hospital (Staten Island), 2000, inclusive
Segundo, R. Belvis, 1990 , 2001, inclusive
Service Employees International Union, Local 74, 1996, inclusive
Severance Incentive Program, 1994, inclusive
Shepard, Peggy, Undated, inclusive
Shop Steward/Chapter Chair: Rights, 1999, inclusive
Shop Stewards, 1986, inclusive
Shop Stewards: Meetings, 1997, inclusive
Sipser, Weinstock, Harper and Dorn, 1999-2000, inclusive
Slip Lawsuit, 1992, inclusive
Social Service Employees Union (SSEU): AFSCME L-371, 1980, inclusive
Solidarity Day, 1981, inclusive
Somebody Cares: A Self-Help Movement, 1991, inclusive
Smith, Malcolm A., 1991, inclusive
South Africa, 1985-1988, inclusive
South Africa: A.N.C. Support Conference, 1992, inclusive
South Africa Divestment Campaign: Columbia University, 1985, inclusive
South Africa: Protests, 1984, inclusive
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1987, inclusive
Stand For Children (Albany), 1997, inclusive
State Funding to Address Hospital Personnel Shortages, 1989, inclusive
Stress Management, 1983-1985, inclusive
Sullivan, Dennis: Budget Matters, 1991-1994, inclusive
Summer Camp Registration, 1991, inclusive
Sunrise Prayer Vigil (Albany), 1997, inclusive
Supplemental Low-Income Pateint (SLIP) Fund, 1991, inclusive
Surgical Technician Training Program, 1988, inclusive
Sydenham NFCC, 1985-1986, inclusive
Teamsters, Local 237, 1991, inclusive
Three-Sixty-Four Broadway, 1988-1992, inclusive
Tibaldi, Arthur, 1991, inclusive
Total Care Unit (PIP), Undated, inclusive
Total Health Systems: Payoffs, 1988, inclusive
Trade Union Advisor (Labor Research Association), 1988-1990, inclusive
Transitional Jobs Bill: Lee Saunders Testimony, 1992-1999, inclusive
Trester, Michele, 1994, inclusive
Turkey Certificates, 1999, inclusive
Turkey Certificates, 1999, inclusive
Turkey Distribution, Undated , 1999, inclusive
Turkey Requests, 1999, inclusive
TWA Boycott, Undated, inclusive
Uniform Allowance Meeting, 1990, inclusive
UNITE: Laundry Workers, 2000, inclusive
United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, 1988, inclusive
United Farm Workers: Grape Boycott, 1988, inclusive
United Hospital Fund, 1989, inclusive
United Negro College Fund, 1989, inclusive
United Nurses of America: Congress, 1993, inclusive
U.S. Department of Labor, 1998, inclusive
U.S. Health Care, 1993, inclusive
Uniform Allowance, 1991-1998, inclusive
Universal Precaution Procedure, 1988, inclusive
Upgrade of Titles, Undated, inclusive
Urban League, New York, Undated, inclusive
Vanguard Independent Democratic Association, 1993, inclusive
Voices of Local 420, 1983-1992, inclusive
Voter Registration, 1989-1992, inclusive
Wakefield Kiwanis Club, 1989, inclusive
Wapples, Henry, Oct 29, 1992, inclusive
Watkins, Juanita, 1991, inclusive
WBAI, 1993, inclusive
WBAI: Speak-out on Budget Cuts, 1991, inclusive
Webb, James, 1988, inclusive
Weiner, Grace, 1994, inclusive
Welfare Reform, 1996-1997, inclusive
Women's Committee (CLUW) of Local 420, 1993, inclusive
Women's Conference (AFSCME), 1980-1989, inclusive
Women's History Month, 1990, inclusive
Woodhull Hospital, 1983-1990, inclusive
Woodhull Hospital, 1991-2001, inclusive
Woodhull Hospital: Crisis in Housekeeping, 1989, inclusive
Woodhull Hospital: Cumberland Reunion Dinner-Dance, 1991, inclusive
Woodhull Hospital: Demonstration, 1989, inclusive
Woodhull Hospital: Doctor's Rally, 1991, inclusive
Woodhull Hospital: Doctor's Rally, 1994, inclusive
Woodhull Hospital: Elections, 1990, inclusive
Woodhull Hospital: Meetings, 1989-1990, inclusive
Woodley, Ella, 1993-1994, inclusive
Worker's Defense League, 1982, inclusive
Worker's Defense League: Honoring Gerald McEntee, 1993, inclusive
Workfare Employees, 1996, inclusive
Workplace Violence: Healthcare, 1996, inclusive
World Festival of Youth and Students, Undated, inclusive
Wurf, Jerry, 1980, inclusive
Youth Board Employment: Contract, 1980, inclusive
Series II: Executive Vice-President's Files, 1980-2000.
Language of Materials
Albanese, Sal, 1996, inclusive
American Federation of Musicians, L. 802, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME: Butler Campaign, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME: Convention, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Delegate Calculations, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Dues Increase, Undated, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Finances, 1996, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Legal Services Plan, Undated, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Legislative Conference, 1996, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Lobby Day, 1996, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Lobbying Institute, 1996 , 1997, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37, L.1113 (Finance Employees), 1996, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37, L.1251: Leadership Conference, 1997, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37, L. 1549, 1999, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Minutes and Financial, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME DC 37: Proposed Organizing Conference, Undated, inclusive
AFSCME: Health Care Advisory Committee, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME: Judicial Panel Report, 2000, inclusive
Bahamas Hotel…etc., 2000, inclusive
Bahamas Hotel Catering Allield Working Union, 1997 , 2000, inclusive
Bargaining, 1995-2000, inclusive
Bellevue Hospital, 1996-1997, inclusive
Bellevue Hospital: Election, 1996, inclusive
Belvis Diagnostic and Treatment Center, 1996, inclusive
Berean Baptist Church, 2000, inclusive
Birthday Calendar, 1997, inclusive
Black Electorate: Study, 1983, inclusive
Black History Program, 2000, inclusive
Black History Forum Coalition, 2000, inclusive
Black Presidential Candidacy: Study, 1983, inclusive
Black Women, 1996, inclusive
Boys and Girls Club of Harlem, 2000, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital/Jacobi Center, 1996, inclusive
Bronx Municipal Hospital/Jacobi Center: Health and Safety, 1997, inclusive
Bronx Central Laundry, 1998-2000, inclusive
Bronx Central Laundry: Privatization Proposals, 1995, inclusive
Brooks, Patricia, 1996, inclusive
Budget (NYS), 1996, inclusive
Budget Cuts, 2000, inclusive
Burch, Geneva: Poems, Undated, inclusive
Butler, James: General, 2000, inclusive
Butler, James: Itinerary, 1997, inclusive
Cafeterias: Privatization, 1996, inclusive
Campaign to Save Our Public Hospitals, 1996, inclusive
Caribbean American Clergy Coalition, 1995 (2000?), inclusive
Catholic New York, 2000, inclusive
Census, 1991, inclusive
Chapter Chair Training, 1996, inclusive
Choir, 1998, inclusive
Christmas Expenditures, 1996, inclusive
Citizen Action, 1993, inclusive
Clinton-Gore Campaign, 1996, inclusive
Clinton, Hillary Rodham, Undated , 2000, inclusive
CBTU, Undated , 1999, inclusive
CBTU, 1999-2000, inclusive
CBTU: Conference, 2000, inclusive
CBTU: Convention, 1996, inclusive
CBTU: Cruise, 1999, inclusive
CBTU: Martin Luther King Convention, 1998-1999, inclusive
CBTU: New Jersey Chapter, 1980, inclusive
CBTU: New York Chapter, 1980, inclusive
CBTU: Resolutions, Undated , 1983, inclusive
CBTU: Youth Delegation, 1999, inclusive
CLUW, 1984-1985 , 2000, inclusive
Commission on Public Health System, 2000, inclusive
Conference Attended: List, 1997, inclusive
Conferences: List, 1996, inclusive
Constitution (L. 420), 1996, inclusive
Community Against Pollution, 2000, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital, 1992-2000, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Cafeteria, 2000, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Housekeeping Dept., Undated, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Privatization, 1996-2000, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Problems, 1996, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Sublease, 1995, inclusive
Conference and Convention Expenses, 1994, inclusive
Contracts: Citywide, 1992-1999, inclusive
Conference, 1999-2000, inclusive
DeBow, Louise, 1980, inclusive
Delia Sigma Theta, 1999, inclusive
Democratic National Convention, 2000, inclusive
Dietary Aides, 1999, inclusive
Domestic Partnership, 1995, inclusive
Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, 2000, inclusive
Election Committee, 1996, inclusive
Elections, 1996 , 1999, inclusive
Elmhurst Hospital, 1992-2000, inclusive
Elmhurst Hospital: Health and Safety, 2000, inclusive
Elmhurst Hospital: Hispanic Employees Protests, 1993, inclusive
Elmhurst Hospital: Sexual Harassment Charges, 1997, inclusive
Engagement Diary, 1999, inclusive
England, Marshall C., 2000, inclusive
Espada, Pedro (State Senator), 1996, inclusive
Executive Board (L. 420), 1995-2000, inclusive
Executive Board: Legal Report, 1991, inclusive
Federal Aid to New York City Hospitals, 2000, inclusive
Fields, Virginia, 1997, inclusive
Finances (L. 420), 1996-1998, inclusive
First Baptist Church of Crown Heights, 2000, inclusive
Flushing Hospital, 1999, inclusive
Friendly Baptist Church, 2000, inclusive
General Membership Meeting, 1996, inclusive
Gore Campaign, 2000, inclusive
Gospel Choir Concert, 2000, inclusive
Governeur and Bellevue: Inter-Net, 1996, inclusive
Governeur Hospital: Election, Undated, inclusive
Grace Congregational Church of Harlem, 2000, inclusive
Harlem Hospital, 1996-1997, inclusive
Harlem Hospital: Election Returns, 1996, inclusive
Harlem Hospital Protest, 1996, inclusive
Hayes, Charles, 1994, inclusive
HHC, 1996, inclusive
HHC: Backfill Vacancies, 1996, inclusive
HHC: Community Health Partnership Programs, 2000, inclusive
HHC: Early Retirement Incentive, 2000, inclusive
HHC: Employee Health Service, 1995, inclusive
HHC: Maria Mitchell, 1996, inclusive
HHC: Reductions in Bed Count, 1996, inclusive
HHC: S.L.I.P. Fund, 1991, inclusive
Health and Safety, 2000, inclusive
Health and Safety: Smoke-Free Policy, 1989, inclusive
Health and Safety: West Nile Virus, 2000, inclusive
Health Care Environment: Change in, 1996, inclusive
Health Care: National Trends, 1996, inclusive
Hill vs. Giuliani, 1996-1997, inclusive
Hispanic Heritage Month, 2000, inclusive
Hospital Support Sunday, 1996, inclusive
H.E.R.E., Los Angeles, 1999, inclusive
Hurricane Relief, 1996, inclusive
Jackson, Jesse, Jr., 1995-1996, inclusive
James, Willie, 2000, inclusive
Job Seekers, 2000, inclusive
Jobs with Income Summit, 1997, inclusive
Jobs with Justice, 1992, inclusive
Kennedy, Sarah: General, 1991, inclusive
King, Bernice A., 1999, inclusive
King Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church, 1996-2000, inclusive
King, Martin Luther, Jr.: Memorial Gospel Concert, 2000, inclusive
King, Martin Luther, Jr.: Poem about by Gloria Bufford, 1988, inclusive
Kings County Hospital, 1999, inclusive
Koch, Edward, Undated, inclusive
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, 1996-2000, inclusive
Layoffs, 1996, inclusive
Leaflet Distribution, 1996, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital, Undated, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Laundry Workers, 2000, inclusive
Lincoln Hospital: Problems, 1992-1996, inclusive
Local 1199, 1996, inclusive
Local Staff, 1999, inclusive
Lucy, William, 2000, inclusive
Medicaid Cuts, 1999, inclusive
Memorial Services, 2000, inclusive
Metropolitan Hospital, 1990-1997, inclusive
Metropolitan Hospital: Cafeteria, 1997, inclusive
Metropolitan Hospital: Housekeeping, 1997, inclusive
Morris Brown College Choir, 2000, inclusive
Municipal Labor Committee, 1998, inclusive
Mushroom Farm Workers: Rally, 1997, inclusive
NAACP, 1996-1997, inclusive
National Baptist Convention, 1999-2000, inclusive
National Baptist Convention: Labor Relations Dept., 1997, inclusive
National Council of Negro Women, 1999, inclusive
Neponsit Hospital, 1998-1999, inclusive
Neponsit Hospital: Election, 1996, inclusive
New Canaan Baptist Church, 1999-2000, inclusive
New Job Titles Seminar, 1996, inclusive
New York Central Labor Council, 2000, inclusive
New York Coalition of 100 Black Women, 1995, inclusive
New York Coalition for Public Works Jobs, 2000, inclusive
New York Jobs with Justice, 1997, inclusive
New York City AFL-CIO Convention, 2000, inclusive
New York State Public Coalition, 1991, inclusive
NYU: Building Trades Protest, 2000, inclusive
North Central Bronx Hospital, 1997-1999, inclusive
Nursing Homes: General, 1994, inclusive
Officers and Staff List (L. 420), 1994, inclusive
Organizing Conference, 1997, inclusive
Patient Abuse, 1995, inclusive
Patient Care Associates, 1996-1997, inclusive
Patient Care Technicians, 1996, inclusive
Patient Rights, 1995, inclusive
Pay Equity/Comparable Worth, 1984-1985, inclusive
Pensions, 2000, inclusive
Police Brutality, 2000, inclusive
Prescription Drugs, 2000, inclusive
Prisons: Food Service Contract, 2000, inclusive
Prisons: Health Care, Privatization, 2000, inclusive
Privatization, 1996-2000, inclusive
Progressive Labor Party, Undated, inclusive
Public Employee Unions, New York City, 1999, inclusive
Public Employees Conference, 1997, inclusive
Public Hospitals: Sandra Obdycke Book, 1999, inclusive
Publicity (Clippings), 1981-1983, inclusive
Queens General Hospital, 1996-2000, inclusive
Queens General Hospital: Elections and Nominations, Undated, inclusive
Rainbow/PUSH Coalition: Conference, 2000, inclusive
Rallies and Demonstrations, 1996-2000, inclusive
Release Time (S.K.), 1996, inclusive
Renovation of L. 420 Offices, 2000, inclusive
R.W.D.S.U., L. 3: Bloomingdale Workers, 2000, inclusive
Retirement/Severance: Lost Dues, 1996, inclusive
Robinson, Annette M., 1999, inclusive
Rockaway Blvd. Senior Center, 1998-1999, inclusive
Ruiz, Alejandro (Vice-President), 1996, inclusive
Saunders, Lee, 2000, inclusive
Seaview Hospital: Neller-Gazzione Case, 1995, inclusive
Segundo Ruiz Belvis Center: Housekeeping Transfer, 1997, inclusive
Share-Care Proposal, 1996, inclusive
Shop Steward Training, 1996, inclusive
Shop Stewards: Eviction from Offices, 1999, inclusive
Shop Stewards (Lists), Undated, inclusive
Society of African-American Transit Employees, 2000, inclusive
South Africa, 1983-1985, inclusive
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 2000, inclusive
Staff Meetings, 1996, inclusive
Stand Up for Children, 1996, inclusive
Supplemental Low Income for Patients (SLIP) Fund, 1991, inclusive
Tent City, 1996, inclusive
Term Limits (NYC), 1996, inclusive
Town Hall Meeting, Jun 1996, inclusive
Town Hall Meeting (Jackson, MS), 2000, inclusive
Uniform Allowance, 1999, inclusive
Union Label Dept. (AFL-CIO): Boycotts, 1986, inclusive
United Farm Workers, 2000, inclusive
United Negro College Fund, 2000, inclusive
United Students Against Sweatshops, 2000, inclusive
Unity and Progress Committee (L. 420), 1995, inclusive
Vieques, 2000, inclusive
Voices of L. 420, 1996-2000, inclusive
Welfare Reform Conference, 1996, inclusive
Welfare Reform/Workfare, 1996, inclusive
Welfare Reform/Workfare, 1996, inclusive
Welfare Reform/Workfare, 1996, inclusive
Welfare Reform/Workfare, 1997, inclusive
Welfare Reform/Workfare, 1998, inclusive
Welfare Reform/Workfare: Questionnaires, 1996, inclusive
Women's Committee: Candy Sale, 1994, inclusive
Women's Conference (AFSCME), 1995, inclusive
Women's Conference (Western Regional), 1999, inclusive
Women's Labor Luncheon, 1995, inclusive
Woodhull Hospital: Shop Stewards, 1996, inclusive
Workfare: Hospital Workers Questionnaires, 1996, inclusive
Series III: Secretary-Treasurer's Files, 1967-2002.
Language of Materials
Abu-Jamal, Mumia, 2000, inclusive
AFSCME, DC 37: Code of Ethical Practices, Undated, inclusive
AFSCME, DC 37: Constitution, 1967 , 1975, inclusive
AFSCME, DC 37: Convention (Arrangements), 1997, inclusive
AFSCME, DC 37: Media Oversight, 1996, inclusive
AFSCME, DC 37: Per Capita, 1997, inclusive
AFSCME, DC 37: Political Action News, 1996, inclusive
AFSCME, DC 37: Secretary-Treasurer Educational Workshop, Undated, inclusive
Benefits: General, 1996, inclusive
Benefits: Life Insurance, 1998, inclusive
Blackwell, Jacqueline, Undated, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Laundry, 1998, inclusive
Budget Cuts, 1990, inclusive
Butler, Eloise, 1981, inclusive
Butler, James; Biographical, 1976-1983, inclusive
Butler, James: Twentieth Anniversary Celebration, 1997, inclusive
Cafeterias: Privatization, 1996-1997, inclusive
Catholic Hospitals: Mergers, 1996, inclusive
Chapman, Frieda, 1980-1984, inclusive
Chile, 1987, inclusive
Citizen Action of New York, 1999, inclusive
Citywide Contract, 2002, inclusive
Clinton, Hillary, 1993, inclusive
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), 1980-1986, inclusive
CBTU: New York City Chapter, 1982-1987, inclusive
CBTU: Tri-County Chapter, 1980, inclusive
Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1978-1982, inclusive
CLUW: New York State Meeting, Buffalo, 1982, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital, 1996, inclusive
Coney Island Hospital: Layoffs, 1997, inclusive
DeBow, Louise, Undated, inclusive
Delegates List, 1981, inclusive
Disbursements, Oct 1998, inclusive
Dues, 1998, inclusive
Election: Douglas Slate, 1993, inclusive
Elmhurst Hospital, 1999, inclusive
Executive Board Meeting Transcript, Mar 1999, inclusive
Gouverneur Hospital, 1997, inclusive
Grand Jury Subpoenas, 1998, inclusive
Grievance Guidelines, 1973-1974, inclusive
Harlem Hospital Campaign, 1991, inclusive
Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC), 1991, inclusive
HHC: Budget Cuts, 1996, inclusive
HHC: Cafeteria RFP's, 1995-1997, inclusive
HHC: Institutional Services Contract, 1999, inclusive
Health Care Reform: Lamm Article, 1993, inclusive
Health Systems Agency (NYC), 1997, inclusive
Hispanic Heritage Week, L. 420: Biographies and Photos, 1985, inclusive
IV Technicians, 1998, inclusive
Jacobi Medical Center: Training Pay, 1998, inclusive
King, Martin Luther, Jr.: Holiday, 1982, inclusive
Labor Research Association, 1983, inclusive
Laundry Services: Privatization, 1999, inclusive
Manhattan Psychiatric Center, 1983, inclusive
McCullen, Marshall: Photographer, Undated, inclusive
Membership: Statistics, 1997, inclusive
Military Service Credit, 2001, inclusive
Municipal Coalition Negotiations, 1995, inclusive
National Labor Relations Act: Health Care Provisions, 1996, inclusive
Office Building Renovation Project (267-9 West 124th St.), 1998, inclusive
Officers List, 1985, inclusive
Nurse Aids: One-on-One Care, 1989, inclusive
Patient Care Associates, 1997, inclusive
Per Diem Workers, 1997, inclusive
Pharmacy Technicians, 1995-1997, inclusive
Pino, Lucho: Letter on Cuba, to Bill Clinton, 1993, inclusive
Queens General Hospital: Urgent Injury Case, Undated, inclusive
Rallies and Demonstrations: Permits, etc., 1997-1998, inclusive
Rebate Checks, 1998, inclusive
Release Time, 1998, inclusive
Right-to-Know and Train-the-Trainer Programs, 1989, inclusive
Salary Continuation Program, 1999, inclusive
Salary Levels, 1989, inclusive
Sick Leave, 2000, inclusive
Smith, Kendreth: Biographical, Undated, inclusive
Supplemental Low Income Patient (SLIP) Fund, 1991, inclusive
Training and Upgrading: Grant Proposal, Undated, inclusive
Uniform Allowance, 1997, inclusive
Wal-Mart, Undated, inclusive
Webb, James, 1997, inclusive
Welfare Employment Program (WEP), 1997, inclusive
Series IV: Charles v. Butler Legal Records, 1993-2009, inclusive
Arrangement
This series has not been arranged by an archivist. The materials are arranged in the order in which they were received from the donor.