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Service Employees International Union: The Organizing Union

Ann Spears confronts hospital security guards, 1976 Image
Bill Quesse, founding president Image
Cemetery worker, 1982 Image
Executive Order 10988 Image
Fairchild to Hare Correspondence, 1959 Image
Local 1877 Security Officer, 2006 Image
Local 250 member passing out leaflets, 1993 Image
Local 250 organizes Chinese Hospital employees Image
Local 285 Boston City employees, 1958 Image
Local 3036 Member, 1990 Image
Local 32B Headquarters, 1954 Image
Local 46 Chicago city workers, 1929 Image
Local 50 Member Linda Kerr Image
Local 616 Alameda County Employees Association, 1973 Image
Local 82 Janitor Cleaning Blinds Image
Local 82 Janitor Training Image
Local 82 Member Image
Local 999 Receives Charter, 1973 Image
Mayor Richard Daley's Annual Clean-Up Campaign Image
Milwaukee SEIU Member, 1950 Image
People and Divisions of SEIU Image
SEIU Charter Application Image
SEIU Headquarters, 1954 Image
SEIU Publication Service Employee, April 1981 Image
Workers at San Francisco General Hospital, 1930's Image
(7264) Local 205 member Mary Sue Dabbs Image
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