Al Viani Papers
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Abstract
Al Viani was the president of Local 371 during the New York City Welfare Department's strike of January 1965. Viani spent 12 days in jail for defying the Condon-Wadlin law by refusing to order the membership back to work. The Al Viani Papers (1965-1975) consist primarily of correspondence and press clippings from Viani's days with Local 371, including a scrapbook of clippings about the 1965 strike.
Biographical Note
Al Viani joined Local 371 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) on his first day of work at the New York City Department of Social Services in 1961. He became president of Local 371 in 1964, a position that he held during the Welfare Department's strike of January 1965. With other members of the Local's Executive Board, along with the leaders of the Social Service Employees Union (SSEU), Viani spent 12 days in jail for defying the Condon-Wadlin law by refusing to order the membership back to work. In 1968 he left the local to become the assistant director of the Research and Negotiations section of District Council 37 (DC 37), where he later became the director in 1973. In 1986 he left DC 37 to become the Deputy Director of the Office of Collective Bargaining (OCB), an agency that was established as a direct result of the 1965 strike. Although Viani retired in 1993, he participated in the effort to end the New York City transit strike of 2005 and in 2015, he was appointed as a neutral member to the New York City Board of Collective Bargaining.
Arrangement
This collection has been arranged alphabetically.
Scope and Content Note
The Al Viani Papers (1965-1975) consist primarily of correspondence and press clippings from Viani's days with Local 371, including a scrapbook of clippings about the 1965 strike. Additionally, there are Local 371 bulletins, meeting announcements, and a copy of the strike resolution contract.
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Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
The Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Archives has no information about copyright ownership for this collection and is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce materials from it. Materials in this collection are expected to enter the public domain in 120 years after their date of creation.
Preferred Citation
Identification of item, date; Al Viani Papers; WAG 272; box number; folder number or identifier; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Materials found in repository; provenance is unknown. The accession number associated with this collection is 1950.276.
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Processing Information
In 2025, the preservation department rehoused box 2 into one oversized flat box, three legal-sized folders in a shared manuscript box, and three oversized folders in a shared oversized box. Folder titles and a folder-level inventory were added.