SEIU International Affairs Records
- AFL-CIO
- African National Congress
- Agricultural laborers
- Anti-apartheid movements
- Collective bargaining--Service industries
- Human rights
- International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
- International Labour Organization
- Janitors
- Labor disputes
- Labor unions--organizing
- NAFTA
- Pay equity
- Privatization
- Public Services International
- SEIU
- Service Employees International Union
- Strike votes
- Unfair labor practices
- Women in the labor movement
- Women's rights
- Workers' rights
- World Bank
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The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) was founded in 1921 as a union of flat janitors. Over the years it has grown in size and scope, now comprising three divisions: healthcare, property services, and public services. While most of SEIU’s members reside in the United States, the SEIU is an international union with members and affiliates in countries all over the world. The records of SEIU’s International Affairs Department document the SEIU’s relationships with companies, unions, organizations, and labor activists in other countries, as well as detail departmental operations. Document formats found within the records primarily include correspondence, meeting minutes and agenda, booklets, and reports.
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