Aurora Trades and Labor Assembly Records
Scope and Contents
The records in the Aurora Trades and Labor Assembly (ATLA) Collection are arranged in five series and span the years from 1901 to 1984. Series I contains constitutions, by-laws, annual reports, minutes of meetings, and a brief history of the ATLA. There are some gaps in the meeting minutes and several meetings in the late 1970’s are on cassette tapes. Financial records (1904-1883) comprise Series II. Included are income and expense records, audit reports, bank accounts, and per capita dues records. Partial documentation of ATLA affiliates is contained in Series III: officers, attendance records, and credentials. Series IV contains correspondence (1908-1979). Subject files (1957-1984) are in Series V.
Dates
- created: 1901-1984
- Other: Date acquired: 08/14/1986
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on access to the collection.
Conditions Governing Use
Property rights in the collection are held by the Regional History Center. Literary rights are dedicated to the public.
Biographical or Historical Information
The Aurora Trades and Labor Assembly was organized April 27, 1892 and received its American Federation of Labor charter in 1901. At the time it was chartered the ATLA included thirty nine local unions as members. Among the major concerns of the Assembly during the first half of the twentieth century were the right to organize, hours of work, wages, and working conditions. The merger of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Insudtrial Organizations resulted in a new charter for the ATLA granted in 1958. The ATLA supports and promotes the interests of its members and provides information, seminars and workshops on topics of interest to its membership: OSHA, social security, labor history, labor-management relations, and health issues. In addition, the Assembly is an integral part of the Aurora community and is active in local politics, industrial development, mental health, and other community action programs. At the present time the ATLA has over thirty local unions as members and continues its affiliation with the Illinois and National AFL-CIO.
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5.25 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement Note
Subject files (1957-1984) are arranged alphabetically in Series V.
Source of Acquisition
Earl J. Schroeder
Method of Acquisition
Earl J. Schroeder, President of the Aurora Trades and Labor Assembly, donated the Assembly’s records to the Northern Illinois Regional History Center on August 14, 1986.
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- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
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- Language of description note
- eng
Repository Details
Part of the Northern Illinois University Repository
Founders Memorial Library
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb IL 60115 US
815-753-9392
rhcua@niu.edu