ILGWU Holdings at Princeton University Library
3 February 2011
A democratic foreign policy for the United States. New York : International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, [1947?]
Agreement of Joint Board of Cloak, Suit, Skirt and Reefer Makers' Union and International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union with Industrial Council of Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers, Inc., 1943-1948.
Announcement of courses given in Workers University : unity centers & extension division. New York, 1921-
Carman, Harry J. (Harry James), 1884-1964. An outline of social and political history of the United States. New York City : Educational Dept., 1923.
Carsel, Wilfred. A history of the Chicago Ladies' garment workers' union, by Wilfred Carsel; with an introduction by Paul H. Douglas. Chicago, Normandie House, 1940.
Cleveland Garment Manufacturers' Association. A report on the production standards situation in the ladies' garment industry of Cleveland; with comments by officers of the employers association and of the union. [Cleveland, 1925]
Cohn, Fannia M. Meeting our problems. [New York : Educational Dept., ILGWU], 1935.
Cohn, Fannia M. Our Educational Department goes into action / by Fannia M. Cohn. New York : Educational Dept., International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, [1933?]
Cohn, Fannia M. Progressives must choose. [New York] : Educational Department, International Ladies' Workers' Union, [1938?]
Cohn, Fannia M. The uprising of the sixty thousand : the general strike of the Dressmakers' Union, August 16, 1933. [New York? N.Y. : International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union? 1933?]
Danish, Max D. The story of the ILGWU. New York, NY : Educational Dept., International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, 1951.
Danish, Max D. The world of David Dubinsky. Cleveland : World Publishing Co., 1957.
Dewey, John. David Dubinsky : a pictorial biography. New York, N.Y. : Inter-allied Publications, c1951.
Gingold, David. 35 Northeast : a short history of the Northeast Department, Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, AFL-CIO / based on the reminiscences and diaries of David Gingold and official ILGWU records by Harry Crone. New York, NY : Northeast Department, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1970.
Goslin, Ryllis Alexander, 1901-1963. Growing up ; 21 years of education with the I.L.G.W.U. [New York] : Educational Dept., International ladies workers' union, 1938.
Gulka, John. The I.L.G.W.U. and the encyclicals. New York : Educational Dept., ILGWU, 1946.
How to start classes : methods and materials in workers' education activities for trade unions. New York : Educational Dept., International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1937.
Inter-Union Institute for Labor and Democracy. Pictorial union dictionary: An illustrated guide to terms used in the labor movement. New York, NY : Inter-Union Institute for Labor and Democracy, 1943.
International Ladies Garment Workers' Union Census. Comparison of duespaying members with actual census and statistical schedule of dues stamps purchased by locals & joint boards from te International. For the period January 1 to December 31, 1944, 1946-1947 [...]. N.pl., 1945, 1946-1948.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Statement of receipts and disbursements of the general funds and benefit funds of the locals, joint boards and general office. [New York, N.Y. ]: ILGWU, 1946, 1947 2
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Constitution and by-laws of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. 1924
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Education Dept. Introducing your union. New York, 1934.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Educational Dept. Equal opportunity union made / issued by Educational Department, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. New York, NY : The Union, [1963]
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Educational Dept. Company unions; a study outline with special reference to the I.L.G.W.U. New York, Educational dept., I.L.G.W.U. [1937?]
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Educational Dept. How to conduct a union meeting ... New York, Internat. Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Educational Dept., 1934.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Educational Dept. Report of Educational Department, I.L.G.W.U. New York : The Dept., 1936/1937; 1941/1942; 1942/1944; 1944/1946; 1946/1948; 1948/1950; 1951/1953
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Educational Dept. Structure and functioning of the ILGWU. New York : [s.n.], 1934; 1938
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Financial and statistical report ... submitted by ... President-General Secretary Treasurer to [the] convention ...[New York?] : The Union, 1937/40; 1950/53
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Forty-cent minimum wage for the women's apparel industry; a memorandum submitted by the International ladies' garment workers' union to Industry committee no. 27 for the women's apparel industry, Wage and hour division, U.S. Department of labor, by Lazare Teper, director of research, I.L.G.W.U. New York, 1941.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. General Executive Board. General Executive Board report and record of proceedings /International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. .Y.C. [ie., New York] : The Union, 1980-
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Handbook of trade union methods, with special reference to the garment trades. New York City : Educational Dept., International ladies' garment workers' union, 1937.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Health and Welfare Dept. Health services for the membership of the International garment workers' union ... [New York, 1950]
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. ILGWU benefit funds. [New York] The Union, 1969, 1971-1974
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. ILGWU illustrated : 23rd convention, May, 1937, Atlantic City, N.J. [New York], Abco Press, 1937.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. ILGWU news-history, 1900-1950. [Edited by Max D. Danish and Leon Stein, with the assistance of Frances S. Smith and Meyer Miller. New York, 1950.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Local 10, Amalgamated Ladies' Garment Cutters' Union. Cutters' almanac, 1902-1962 : a compendium of useful information for garment cutters pertaining to their craft, trades and history with reminiscences light and serious and guides to proper conduct in right observance of union rules, issued on the occasion of the 60th anniversary, Amalgamated Ladies' Garment Cutters' Local 10, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union / [edited by Harry Haskel and Leon Stein]. [New York?] : Amalgamated Ladies' Garment Cutters' Union 10, 1962.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Local 22, Dressmakers' Union, New York. Our Union at work; a survey of the activities of Dressmakers' Union Local 22, I.L.G.W.U., from April 1935 to April, 1937. New York, Dressmakers' Union Local 22, I.L.G.W.U. [1937?] 3
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. New York Joint Board of the Dressmakers' Union. Industry planning through collective bargaining; a program for modernizing the New York dress industry, as presented in conference with employers on behalf of the Joint Board of the Dressmakers' Union by Julius Hochman, general manager, Joint Board of the Dressmakers' Union, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. New York City [The Kalkhoff Press] 1941.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Report and proceedings. New York: International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 13th (1916) - 14th (1918); 16th (1922) - 18th (1925); 20th (1929).
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. The C.I.O. at the convention of the International ladies' garent workers' union, Atlantic City, May, 1937.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. The position of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union in relation to CIO and AFL, 1934-1938, chronicled in documents and records. New York, NY : International Ladies' Garment Workers', 1938.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. The story of the I. L. G. W. U. [New York] International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Educational Department [1935]
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Training for Union service [By Mark Starr, ILGWU Educational Director]. New York City, n.p., [c1940]
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Union Health Center. Triennial report of the Union Health Center. New York : [s.n.], 1944/46; 1947/49
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Welfare and Health Benefits Dept. Financial report of the health, welfare, and retirement. [New York] : Welfare and Health Benefits Dept., ILGWU, 1956-1958
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Welfare and Health Benefits Dept. Financial report of the health & welfare, retirement and supplementary unemployment-severance funds. [New York] : Welfare and Health Benefits Dept., ILGWU, 1959-1963
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Welfare and Health Benefits Dept. The thread of life : health and welfare services, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. [New York, 1956]
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Welfare and Health Benefits Dept. Report of the health and welfare, retirement and supplementary unemployment funds. [New York] : Welfare and Health Benefits Dept., ILGWU, 1965-1968
Justice [microform]. New York : International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1918-1992
Justice. New York: International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1923-1981.
[Ladies Garment Workers Union; International], 1936-1970. 170 volumes
Contents: [1] Statement before the subcommittee on study of monopoly
power / by Lazare Teper, 1949 -- [2] Health and welfare
programs of New York City locals of the international
ladies garment workers union / International Ladies
Garment Workers Union, 1946 -- [3] Educational
qualification courses for officers / Educational
Department, ILGWU, 1938 -- [4] Radio stations run by
labor / by Frederick F. Umhey, 1947 -- [5] Why is our
union different? / by Fannia M. Cohn, 1939 -- [6]
Leadership training institute as described by Tamaara
Danish / Educational Department, ILGWU, 1947 -- [7] Why
adult labor education / by Fannia M. Cohn, 1957 -- [8]
Workers' education - the dream and the reality / by
Fannia M. Cohn, 1948 -- [9] Why workers' education? / by
Fannia M. Cohn, 1947 -- [10] Union counseling / Waist
and Dress Joint Board, 1947 -- [11] Application for 4
admission to training institute / International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union, 1952 -- [12] Function of
management in achieving sound labor relations / by
Lazare Teper, 1949 -- [13] Women in America / from
Justice, 1955 -- [14] Garment workers: welfare unionism
/ by Mark Starr, 1954 -- [15] Workers' education in a
troubled world / by Fannia M. Cohn, 1949 -- [16] Union
participation in high productivity / by William Gomberg,
1946 -- [17] Organized farmers and workers / Educational
Department, ILGWU, 1941 -- [18] Memorandum on the
testimony of Dr. John V. Van Sickle / by Lazare Teper,
1948 -- [19] Union members learn to live and lead /
Educational Department, International Ladies' Garment
Workers' Union, 1953 -- [20] Adult labor education in a
troubled world: a guide for teachers / by Fannia M.
Cohn, 1958 -- [21] Education is a must / Educational
Department, International Ladies' Garment Workers'
Union, 1971 -- [22] Seventh avenue - road to improved
labor-management relations / by Mark Starr, 1958 -- [23]
Philosophy of workers' education / by Fannia M. Cohn,
1948 -- [24] Union interest in engineering techniques /
by William Gomberg, 1946 -- [25] Understanding basic
problems / by Fannia M. Cohn, 1949 -- [26] ILGWU
cooperative village: a dream come true / by Abraham E.
Kazan, 1961 -- [27] Labor relations as a function of
management / by Lazare Teper, 1948 -- [28] Conditions in
the women's garment industry / Research Department,
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1964 --
[29] ILGWU management engineering department /
Educational Department, International Ladies' Garment
Workers' Union, 1948 -- [30] Wage dilemma 1947 / by
Lazare Teper, 1947 -- [31] New advance in union
democracy: when organizers organize / International
Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1961 -- [32] Right to
organize: do union staff employees have it? / Advisory
Council of Representatives Unions, 1961 -- [33]
Conditions in the women's garment industry / Research
Department, ILGWU, 1963 -- [34] Prices and steady
economic growth: an issue in public policy formulation /
by Lazare Teper, 1958 -- [35] Negro's stake in the
future of American industry / by Mark Starr, 1948 --
[36] Minimum wage: what it means / from Justice, 1955 --
[37] Social security after 65 / from Justice, 1955 --
[38] Battle of the rules / Political Department,
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1961 --
[39] Rules and regulations: retirement fund of the coat
and suit industry in the New York metropolitan area /
Retirement Fund of the Coat and Suit Industry, [1943] -- 5
[40] Immediate release concerning biennial report / from
Mark Starr, 1950 -- [41] Plan and program: international
ladies' garment workers' union training institute /
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1952 --
[42] We kept our faith: a memorial to our triangle
victims / by Fannia M. Cohn, 1961 -- [43] Let's give to
get what we need / ILGWU 1962 Campaign Committee, 1962
-- [44] Training for union leadership / by David
Dubinsky, 1945 -- [45] Health and welfare funds in the
needle trades / by Adolph Held, 1948 -- [46] Here's our
hand / International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union,
1963 -- [47] Trends and prospects in the women's garment
industry 1962-1965 / International Ladies' Garment
Workers' Union, 1965 -- [48] This thing called
productivity / by Lazare Teper, 1948 -- [49] Headlines
for local 35's achievements / Union Health Center,
January 1945 -- [50] Labor examines time study methods /
by William Gomberg, 1944.
[51] Relationship between the unions and engineers / by
William Gomberg, 1943 -- [52] Management and labor make
strong medicine / by Dr. Lazare Teper, 1947 -- [53]
Officers' duties for officers of the international
ladies' garment workers' union / Educational Department,
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1947 --
[54] Union health center claim card / International
Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, date unknown -- [55]
Information bulletin / United Cloak, Suit, Infants' and
Children's Coat Operators and Samplemakers' Union Local
117, ILGWU, February 1946 -- [56] Letter to members
concerning benefits / Unity House, International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union, 1952 -- [57] Higher education
and organized labor / by Mark Starr, 1955 -- [58] New
York City election statistics 1944-1957 / ILGWU
Policital Department, 1957 -- [59] Our program /
Educational Department, International Ladies' Garment
Workers' Union, 1958 -- [60] Conditions in the women's
garment industry / Research Department, International
Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1958 -- [61] Workers'
education and the social studies / by Fannia M. Cohn,
1944 -- [62] Working women in action / by Fannia M.
Cohn, 1936 -- [63] Health survey of workers in garment
industry as part of preventitive-medicine program /
Joseph H. Kaplan, Nathaniel N. Bennett, and Grace Foley,
1951 -- [64] Throwback to terrible thirties - outrage /
San Antonio AFL-CIO Council, 1959 -- [65] ILGWU benefit
funds / International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union,
1970 -- [66] Financial report of the health and welfare
retirement and supplementary unemployment - severance 6
funds / International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union,
1964 -- [67] By-laws of the supplementary unemployment
severance benefits fund, ILGWU / International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union, 1960 -- [68] ILGWU political
department / Political Department, International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union, 1956 -- [69] Struggle for the
schools / by Mark Starr, 1954 -- [70] Organized labor
and politics / by Gus Tyler, 1961 -- [71] Workers'
family budgets in wage negotiations / by Lazare Teper,
1947 -- [72] Speech problems in labor - management
relations / by Mark Starr, 1953 -- [73] Immediate
release on ILGWU training institute enrollment of
students for 1953-1954 sessions / International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union Training Institute, 1953 -- [74]
Planning for freedom / by Mark Starr, 1947 -- [75]
UNESCO: its objectives and how to implement them / by
Fannia M. Cohn, 1947 -- [76] American adventure in
workers' education / by Charles A. Beard, 1936 -- [77]
With these hands / International Ladies' Garment
Workers' Union, [1960] -- [78] Vote liberal party!
pamphlet / International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union,
1947 -- [79] Constitution and by-laws of ILGWU health
insurance fund / by International Ladies' Garment
Workers' Union, 1942 -- [80] Semi-annual report:
educational activities / by Mark Starr, Educational
Director of ILGWU, [1945] -- [81] Dramatic group
presents "musical Americana" produced and directed by
Lee K. Bendheim and Edward Dinetor / play pamphlet by
ILGWU, [1945] -- [82] Social and educational centers,
New York City / by ILGWU, Educational Department, 1940
-- [83] Planning for freedom / by Mark Starr,
Educational Director, ILGWU, 1945 -- [84] International
ladies garment workers union presents "whirrs with
music" a musical revue in three scenes by Lee K.
Bendheim / play pamphlet by ILGWU, [1945] -- [85]
Workers' education and the social studies / by Fannia M.
Cohn, 1945 -- [86] Labor needs learning...and vice versa
/ by Mark Starr, 1942 -- [87] Purging the text books /
by Mark Starr, 1945 -- [88] Meet your boss! what we did
for him; what he did for us / by Joint Board Dress &
Waistmakers' Union, [1932] -- [89] Notes on the indexes
of unit labor costs of the B.L.S. / paper presented by
Lazare Teper, Director of Research, ILGWU, 1946 -- [90]
Radio stations run by labor / by Frederick F. Umhey,
Executive Secretary of ILGWU, [1946] -- [91] Teacher,
lecturer, discussion leader gets his inspiration from
his audience / by Fannia M. Cohn, [1940] -- [92] Labor's
record speaks / by Educational Department, ILGWU, 1943 7
-- [93] State writes a textbook: New York's new book on
labor relations / by Mark Starr, Educational Director,
ILGWU, 1943 -- [94] Workers' education / by Mark Starr,
1943 -- [95] Statement of receipts and disbursements of
the general funds, and benefit funds of the locals,
joint boards and general office (Jan. 1 to Dec. 31,
1935) / compiled by Auditing Department, ILGWU, 1946 --
[96] Statement of receipts and disbursements of the
general funds and benefit funds of the locals, joint
boards and general office (Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1941) /
compiled by Auditing Department, ILGWU, 1942 -- [97]
Statement of receipts and disbursements of the general
funds, and benefit funds of the locals, joint boards and
general office (Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1944) / compiled by
Auditing Department, ILGWU, 1945 -- [98] Work in the
clinic for the first six months of 1944 / by ILGWU, 1944
-- [99] Review of the strike / by Citizens' Emergency
Committee, [1930] -- [100] Seniority, work sharing / by
ILGWU, 1940.
[101] Letter with an urgent appeal for an immediate
contribution for the ladies' tailors in the fashionable
shops of the fifth avenue couturiers' association and a
few independent employers / by Citizen's Emergency
Committe, 1930 -- [102] You and the world: learning,
playing, action / by ILGWU, Educational Department, 1946
-- [103] Many crafts...one union / by ILGWU, 1946 --
[104] Basic facts and figures on the women's apparel
industry / by Lazare Teper, Director of Research, ILGWU,
1941 -- [105] Questions and answers about the Wagner Act
/ by ILGWU, [1945] -- [106] Letter to Norman C. Dahl
concerning the northeast department of the international
ladies' garment workers union / by James M. Barker,
Executive Secretary, Health Fund, Waterproof Garment
Workers Union, 1946 -- [107] Periodic health
examinations - important findings among garment workers
/ by Leo Price, Assistant Director, Union Health Center,
1942 -- [108] Rules and regulations of the health fund /
by Joint Board of the Dress and Waistmakers' Union of
Greater New York, 1944 -- [109] Laborite looks at the
business world plan / by William Gomberg, 1943 -- [110]
Opportunity for leadership / by Julius Hochman, 1943 --
[111] Local 24's highway of health (vol.1, no.1) /
published by Health Fund of Local 24, Waterproof
Garment Worker's Union, ILGWU, 1945 -- [112] Union
health center of the ILGWU / by Pauline M. Newman,
[1936] -- [113] Statement to the New York state
temporary commission to formulate a health plan / by Leo
Price, Assistant Director of Union Health Center, 1938 8
-- [114] Limitations of the existing productivity
measures and the need for new studies / by Lazare Teper,
Director of Research, ILGWU, 1946 -- [115] New dress
agreement / by Julius Hochman, 1941 -- [116] Some
pertinent facts about housing cooperatives and
prospectus on seward park housing cooperative / by
Community Services, Inc., [1961] -- [117] Unions fight
Jim Crow and racism / by Mark Starr, Educational
Director of ILGWU, 1946 -- [118] In the matter of the
application of Nathaniel M. Minkoff... to confirm the
ward of arbitration, etc. against Jaunty Junior Inc. /
by N.Y. Supreme Court, 1942 -- [119] Role of labor in
the war effort / by Mark Starr, 1943 -- [120] Where's my
raise? / by Cotton Dress & Misc. Trades Department,
[1945] -- [121] Working women in action / by Fannia M.
Cohn, 1936 -- [122] Librarians and labor / by Mark
Starr, 1946 -- [123] Publication list / by ILGWU, [1938]
-- [124] Agreement between Joint Board of the Cloak,
Skirt, Dress and Reefer Makers' Unions of the
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and ... /
by ILGWU, 1924 -- [125] 7 million allies / by
Dressmakers Union, Local 22, ILGWU, 1946 -- [126] On
complaints and grievances / by Dressmakers Union, local
22, ILGWU, 1940 -- [127] Coming great expansion in
public education / by Mark Starr, 1945 -- [128] What
unionism means to you! / by Dressmakers Union, local 22,
ILGWU, 1940 -- [129] Know your city: our saturday visits
to points of interest / by Educational Department,
ILGWU, [1941] -- [130] Get in step!: educational courses
/ by Dressmakers Union, Local 22, ILGWU, [1939] -- [131]
Planning for freedom / by Mark Starr, 1945 -- [132]
Learning and living the union way / by ILGWU Students
and Teachers in New York City Classes, [1940] -- [133]
Social educational centers / by ILGWU, 1939 -- [134]
Education: a never-ending process / by Mark Starr, 1943
-- [135] Can women lead? / by Fannia M. Cohn, 1936 --
[136] Publications list / by Educational Director,
ILGWU, [1943] -- [137] Our aim (vol. VI, no. 49) / by
Local 91 ILGWU, 1941 -- [138] Protocol / International
Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and Boston Ladies'
Garment Manufacturers Association, [1950] -- [139] Why
the new industrial program? / Dressmakers Union, Local
22, ILGWU, 1941 -- [140] Design for victory / ILGWU
Campaign Committee for Roosevelt and Truman, date
unknown -- [141] Educational program / Educational
Department, Dressmakers Union, Local 22, ILGWU, 1941 --
[142] ILGWU publications 1939 / Educational Department,
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1939 -- 9
[143] In the beginning - children's dress, infant's
wear, housedress and bathrobe makers union / Local 91,
ILGWU, [1941] -- [144] You can earn $450.00 an hour,
here's how / International Ladies' Garment Workers'
Union, [1948] -- [145] Liberal votes liberal / Liberal
Party, [1947] -- [146] ILGWU publications 1942-3 /
Educational Department, International Ladies' Garment
Workers' Union, [1943] -- [147] How lucky is my social
security number? / International Ladies' Garment
Workers' Union, [1945] -- [148] Welcome to our union /
Dressmakers Union Local 22, ILGWU, [1946] -- [149] Let
the record speak / by Mark Starr, 1943 -- [150] Thanks:
report ILGWU war relief fund / International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union, 1944.
[151] ILGWU program vitality for victory / International
Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, [1945] -- [152]
Collective agreement 1936-1939 / between Popular Priced
Dress Manufacturers Group, Inc., and International
Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and Joint Board of Dress
and Waistmakers' Union of Greater New York, 1936 --
[153] Songs - knowledge is power / International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union, [1945] -- [154] Pleased to meet
you / Educational Department, International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union, [1946] -- [155] Meet the ILGWU /
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1946 --
[156] What every member should know about his rights,
privileges and duties / International Laies' Garment
Workers' Union, 1946 -- [157] Unity centers of the
international ladies' garment workers' union /
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1920 --
[158] Philadelphia union health center: rules and
regulations / International Ladies' Garment Workers'
Union, 1942 -- [159] Annual report of local 91 - ILGWU
1946 / by Harry Greenberg, 1946 -- [160] Local 91 annual
report for the year 1939 / by Harry Greenberg, 1939 --
[161] Local 32 ILGWU - and this is your union / Corset
and Brassiere Workers Union, 1953 -- [162] Facts every
member of local 23, ILGWU, should know / International
Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, [1954] -- [163] We're
glad you're here / Dressmakers Union Local 22,
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, AFL,
[1952] -- [164] Introducing local 40 ILGWU / Beltmakers
Union, [1954] -- [165] Local 40 ILGWU - your union guide
/ Beltmakers Union, [1954] -- [166] ILGWU publications
1939-40 / Educational Department, International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union, [1940] -- [167] ILGWU
publications 1940-41 / Educational Department,
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1941 -- 10
[168] Home town union: the story of the ILGWU in fall
river and vicinity / District of Southern New England,
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1948 --
[169] We shall be free: festival dance and pageant of
the ILGWU student fellowship / Educational Department,
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1937 --
[170] In the matter of the Cleveland cloak, suit, skirt
and dress industry / Miller, Franklin & Basset, 1920.
Lorwin, Lewis Levitzki. The women's garment workers; a history of the International ladies' garment worker's union, by Louis Levine. New York, B.W. Huebsch, Inc., 1924.
Norton, Helen. The worker as a consumer. New York, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Educational Dept. [1938]
Oneal, James. A history of the Amalgamated Ladies' Garment Cutters' Union, Local 10, affiliated with the International Ladies Garment Workers' Union. New York : Amalgamated Ladies' Garment Cutters' Union, Local 10, 1927 (New York : Ashland Press, Inc.)
Perlman, Selig. Labor in the new deal decade; three lectures given by Selig Perlman, professor of economics, Wisconsin Universty, at I. L. G. W. U. officers institute, New York City, 1943-1945. New York, N.Y., Educational Department, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union [c1945]
Pins and needles : [program] : presented by Labor Stage with the I.L.G.W.U. Players. New York : Strathmore Press, [1938]
Report on ILGWU Cooperative Village. [New York, N.Y. : East River Housing Corp., 1957]
Rome, Harold. Pins and needles. Selections and needles [sound recording] : 25th anniversary of the hit musical revue / music and lyrics by Harold Rome. [New York] : Columbia, [1962]
Sackman, Morris. Welfare collective bargaining in action; a study of the and welfare fund of the Joint Board, Dress and Waistmakers' Union of New York City and vicinity. Ithaca, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, 1949.
Saposs, David J. Trade union policies and tactics; an outline. New York, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1928.
Seaman, Bernard. Cartoons : from the 1950's : in the ILGWU justice. Miami Beach, FL : International Ladies' Garment Workers' , 1959.
Security on the march. Health and welfare services [bringing more happiness and security to the men and women of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Prep. by the Promotion and Research Departments, ILGWU. Articles by J. Schwartz. New York : Health and Welfare Services. ILGWU, 1954.
Seidman, Joel Isaac. Shall strikes be outlawed? / by Joel Seidman. Arbitration and the I.L.G.W.U. / by Lazare Teper.
Seidman, Joel Isaac. Shall strikes be outlawed? By Joel Seidman. Arbitration and the I.L.G.W.U. New York, NY : League for Industrial Democracy, 1938.
Starr, Mark. Consumer education and labor. New York : Education Dept., International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, [1940?]
Stolberg, Benjamin. Tailor's progress; the story of a famous union and the men who made it ... Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Doran and Company, inc. 1944]
Suggestions for social, educational and recreational program for local unions / International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. New York : International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Educational Dept., 1934.
Swerdlow, Irwin. All for one : one act play / by Irwin Swerdlow ; dialogue by Fannia M. Cohn ; directed by David B. Rossi. New York : International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union Educational Dept., [193-] 11
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