Resources I Utilize
Here are a list of online research sources I've used for this project
George Washington University Archives
The Teamsters archives include International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) publications, convention proceedings, documentary materials from the various IBT departments, trade divisions and area conferences, photographs, films, and video/audio tape reels and cassettes. The archives also include records from dozens of Teamsters locals.
Teamsters Archival CollectionsLink to the searchable GW Digital Archives
Keywords I use when searching the GW archives
LOCATIONS: Utah, Salt Lake City
LOCAL UNIONS: 222, 976, 35, 575, 454
JOINT COUNCILS: 3, 67
PROMINENT 222 FIGURES:
Fullmer H. Latter (Principal Officer of 222 in the early years)
Ralph J. Taurone (Principal Officer of 222 and GEB officer)
University of Utah Digital Newspapers Archive
Search and browse over 9 million pages of Utah historical newspapers 1850-2023
Utah Digital Newspaper ArchiveKeywords I use when searching Utah's Newspaper archives
LOCAL UNIONS: 222, 976, 35, 575, 454
JOINT COUNCILS: 3, 67
PROMINENT 222 FIGURES:
Fullmer H. Latter (Principal Officer of 222 in the early years)
Ralph J. Taurone (Principal Officer of 222 and GEB officer)
LABOR TERMINOLOGY:
- Strike
- National Labor Relations Act
- Labor Union
- "On strike"
Additional Resources
OMLS LM2 Union Search
LM2 Union SearchThe Landrum-Griffin Act (1959) requires unions to file annual financial reports (LM-2, LM-3, LM-4) with the Department of Labor. Those reports are publicly searchable through the Department of Labor’s online database.
Bureau of Labor Statistics
BLS.govTThe Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
More topics I find interesting
Full history of the UPS agreement
History of the broader Utah Labor Movement
