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Description
In these interviews, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 11 retirees Frank [Stricklen] and Phil [Bruce], white electricians; and Joe Salas, a Chicano electrician, discuss racial discrimination that was happening in the union. The union had a history of predominately white and male membership with exclusion and segregation based on race and gender. Some of the issues these electricians faced include discriminatory hiring practices as well as discrimination on jobsites; and advocating for better safety and health conditions. tape one label: #6 Retirees Phil Bruce Frank Stricklen 6/12/91; tape two container label: #7 Phil Bruce Joe Salas 6/12/91
Electricians--Labor unions Race discrimination--United States Discrimination in employment International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Place
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Provenance
California State University, Dominguez Hills California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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