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            RC0180 · Fonds · 1953-1991

            The fonds consists of minutes, agenda and attendance books for both Local 535 and its successor Local 8995. There are also charters for Local 535.

            United Steelworkers of America. Local 8995 (Simcoe, Ont.)
            RC0179 · Fonds · 1960-1986

            There have been two accruals. The first accrual consists of minutes, pension agreements, correspondence, and USWA publications. The second accrual (11-1999) has been arranged into the following series: minutes, correspondence and financial records; labour negotiations; committees, lists, elections, pension.

            United Steelworkers of America. Local 3692 (Hamilton, Ont.)
            RC0804 · Fonds · 1943-1955

            The fonds consists of four slip-cased, bound minute books: 7 March 1943-22 February 1955; 8 January 1955-24 March 1975; 38 April 1975-22 June 1987 (includes financial statements; Executive and Stewards minutes, 6 September 1944-15 March 1955).

            United Steelworkers of America, Local 2950 (Hamilton, ON)
            RC0088 · Fonds · 1945-1977

            The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, grievance committee materials, benefits, negotiation committee materials, agreements, and job descriptions.

            United Steelworkers of America. Local 2868 (Hamilton Ont.)
            RC0040 · Subfonds · 1940-1973

            The fonds arrived in complete disarray. His domestic correspondence, bills, bank accounts with many overdraft notices, and numerous requests for payment from local merchants were mixed together with his union papers which, in themselves, had no order either. With the exception of correspondence he received from his friends serving with the Canadian forces during World War II, none of this domestic material has been retained. What remains has been arranged as follows: correspondence; appointment calendars and diaries; labour negotiations; committees; Steelworkers Social Club; finances; conferences; photographs, job descriptions, personal documents, articles and notes, printed materials and realia.

            Burniston, Bill