Box 1
Contains 40 Results:
Meeting Agendas, 1992-2000
Consisting of valuable information relating to the early history of OCOPE, this series includes official documents written by the recording secretary and notes written by various other members of the organization. Recent agendas also comprise this series. Arranged chronologically.
Meeting Agendas, 1992-2000
Consisting of valuable information relating to the early history of OCOPE, this series includes official documents written by the recording secretary and notes written by various other members of the organization. Recent agendas also comprise this series. Arranged chronologically.
Meeting Agendas, 1992-2000
Consisting of valuable information relating to the early history of OCOPE, this series includes official documents written by the recording secretary and notes written by various other members of the organization. Recent agendas also comprise this series. Arranged chronologically.
Labor and Management Committee, 1992-1995
Consisting of valuable information relating to the early history of OCOPE, this series includes official documents written by the recording secretary and notes written by various other members of the organization. Recent agendas also comprise this series. Arranged chronologically.
General Correspondence, 1970-1987
General Correspondence, 1970-1987
Staff Openings and Replacements, 1971-1977
Grievances, 1977
The records in this series outline the 1977 incident when two OCOPE members sought to rescind their membership.
Correspondence, 1976-1977
The bulk of the records consists of the Presidential files of Lois Gaines and indicates the state of the union in the period before affiliation with OPEIU of the AFL/CIO. The strength of the series lies in correspondence which documents the 1977 grievance issues. Her notes explore the accomplishments of OCOPE through its brief history and the background material deals primarily with the union President’s research into deciding whether to affiliate with an international union.
Notes, 1976-1977
The bulk of the records consists of the Presidential files of Lois Gaines and indicates the state of the union in the period before affiliation with OPEIU of the AFL/CIO. The strength of the series lies in correspondence which documents the 1977 grievance issues. Her notes explore the accomplishments of OCOPE through its brief history and the background material deals primarily with the union President’s research into deciding whether to affiliate with an international union.