Abramovitz, Mimi, 241–51
Action window, 150–51
Adelman, William, 159–70
AFA. See Association of Flight Attendants
Affiliated Schools for Workers, 24–25
Affirmative action, education for, 204–16
AFL-CIO: Committee on Political Education, Women’s Activities Department, 172; Education Department, 88, 90
AFSCME. See American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees
Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), 62–63; Steward and Stewardess Division, 63
ALPA. See Air Line Pilots Association
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 16, 17
Amalgamated Engineering Workers, 26–63
Amalgamated Meat Cutters Union, 161–62
American Arbitration Association, 125
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), 80–81
American Labor Education Service, 266
American Railway Union (ARU), 163
ARU. See American Railway Union
Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), 63–64; Local Councils, 66; special problems of, 69–70; training programs of, 65–70
Audience reversal, 154
Austria, programs in, 257–61, 262, 263
Bargaining. See Collective bargaining
Berresford, Susan Vail, 233–40
Bertinuson, Janet, 194–203
Bowen, Mrs. Joseph T., 164
Brainstorming, 148–49
Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers, 15, 19–20, 24–25, 26, 83, 266
Busman, Gloria, 120–26
California Federation of Labor, 195, 197
Camps for unemployed women, 26–27
Carwardine, Rev. William H., 163, 164
Case studies, 120–26
CCC. See Civilian Conservation Corps
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), 26
Civil Rights Act of 1964, 183, 206
Civil Service Employees Association, 81
Class participation techniques, 153–54
CLUW. See Coalition of Labor Union Women
Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 46, 84, 90, 195
Collective bargaining, 38–39, 143–47
College-credit programs, 71–81
Columbia University, oral history project at, 127–28
Cook, Alice H., 255–64
COPE, 172
Cornell University. See New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations
Course outlines, 131–33, 179–81
Credit programs, of colleges, 71–81
Curtis, Jennie, 163–64
Davis, Walter G., xv–xvi
Depression-era schools and camps, 26–27
Discussion method, 111–19
Elections, courses on, 174–75
Empire State College Labor Division, 72
Empty chair exercise, 147–48
Equal Pay Act, 206
Equal pay issues, 190
Equal Rights amendment (ERA), workshop on, 228–30
European programs, 255–64
Evaluation forms, samples of, 105–7
Evaluation: of discussion sessions, 118; formal, 100–1; formative, 101; informal, 100; need for, 98–100; of residential schools, 93–94; of short courses, 49–50; summative, 101; techniques for, 103–4; of Trade Union Women’s Studies, 78; for working adults, 98–107
Evaluators, 104
Exercises, 138–55; techniques for, 139–40
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA), 26
Feminism, and flight attendant leadership programs, 67–68
FERA. See Federal Emergency Relief Administration
Field trips, 159–70
Financing, of Trade Union Women’s Studies, 78
Flight attendants, programs for, 62–70
Follow-up, for political action courses, 178–79
Force field analysis, 151
Ford Foundation, case study of grants for women’s programs, 236–38
Foundations, 233–40
Friedmann, Ernestine, 130
Funding: of field trips, 160–61; by foundations, 233–40; tuition refund plans, 241–51
Games, 138–55
George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 63, 65, 84
Germany, programs in, 256, 261–63
Goldfarb, Lyn, 15–31
Government programs for unemployed women, 26–27
Grants, directories to, 240
Graphic materials, 223–24
Gray, LoisS., xvii–xix
Great Britain, programs in, 257, 258, 259, 260, 262
Grievance procedures: courses in, 182–93; programs on, for flight attendants, 6566; settling women’s issues through, 185
Haymarket Martyrs, 165–66
Haymarket Revisited, 165–66
Herstein, Lillian, 160
Historic labor sites, field trips to, 162–67
Historic Pullman Foundation, 164
Hoffman, Alice M., 127–37
Hricko, Andrea M., 194–203
Hudson Shore Labor School, 26, 266
Hull House, 159, 164, 167, 168
Identification ballot, 149–50
ILHS. See Illinois Labor History Society
ILIR, 54
Illinois Labor History Society (ILHS), 160, 162–63, 164, 175, 167, 168
In-service programs for local unions, 43–45
Institute for Education and Research on Woman and Work. See New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations
Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations (ILIR), 54
Instructors: role of, in case studies, 125–26; for short courses, 48–49; for Trade Union Women’s Studies, 77
Integration of women’s programs, European experience, 263
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 62
International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, 16
International Union of Electrical Workers, 205–11
Johnson, Gloria T., 204–16
Jones, Mother, 165
Komer, Odessa, 204–16
Kornbluh, Hy, 54–61
Kornbluh, Joyce L., 15–31, 54–61
Labor Occupational Health Program (University of California, Berkeley), 197
Leadership training, 62–69
Legislative lobbying, courses on, 175–76
Local unions, short courses for, 43–45
Lowell Female Labor Reform Association, 16
Lowell Offering, 16
McDowell, Mary, 161–63
McDowell Settlement House, 161
Materials: choice and use of, 217–25; for courses for flight attendant leadership, 69; for short courses, 47–48
Mobley, Donna, 171–81
National Union of Public Employees (NUPE), 257, 261
National Women’s Conference, 206–7
National Women’s Trade Union League, 17–18, 265
National Youth Administration (NYA), 26
Negotiating teams, role playing for, 145–46
Nelson, Anne H., 138–55
Nevins, Alan, 127–28
New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, 47, 74, 85, 236–42
Northeastern Summer School for Union Women, 101, 102
NUPE. See National Union of Public Employees
NYA. See National Youth Administration
Occupational health and safety, 194–203
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, 183
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 195–200
One-day conferences, 54—61
On the Job in Illinois: Then and Now, 167
Oral history courses, 127–37
OSHA. See Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Packingtown, U.S.A., 161–63
Panel discussions, 154
Parsons, Albert, 167
Parsons, Lucy, 167
Pension Reform Act of 1974, 183
Planning: for residential schools, 85–94; of Saturday workshops, 57–58
Political action: course on, 173–76; training for, 171–81
Political campaigns, courses on, 174–75
Political parties, courses on, 174–75
Program on Woman and Work (University of Michigan), 54–55
Programs, participation of women in, 32–33, 37
Progressive Miners, Women’s Brigade of, 165
Promotion of programs, 35–38, 58–59
Pullman, George, 163, 164, 167
Pullman Company, walking tour of, 163–64
Pullman Strike of 1894, 161, 163
Rachlin, Marjorie B., 62–69, 111–19
Recruiting, 34–35, 39–41, 58–59, 76–77
Registration form, for residential schools, 96–97
Residential programs, 20–21, 83–97
Resources, 273–80
Rogin, Lawrence, 265–68
Role playing, for bargaining sessions, 141–47
Rosen, Stanley, 98–107
Rozen, Frieda Shoenberg, 32–41
Rumor Clinic, 152–53
Safety. See Occupational health and safety
Samper, Maria-Luz D., 98–107
Saturday workshops, 57–60
Schrier, Katherine, 71–81
Selection of program materials, 219–21
Self-awareness group research, 39
Semel, Rochelle, 42–53
Sex composition, effect of, on programs, 38–39
Short courses, 42–53; case study of, 50–51; manuals and syllabi for, 51–53
Small, Linda, 50–51
Smith, Hilda, 19, 21, 25, 26, 29
Southern School for Workers, 268
Southern Summer School for Women Workers in Industry, 23–24, 25, 266
Stewards (union), training courses for, 182–93
Summer residential programs, 20–21
Summer School for Office Workers, 24, 25–26
Summer schools, evaluation of, 101–3
Sweden, programs in, 256, 258, 259, 261–63
TASS, 262–63
Teaching methods: for flight attendant leadership programs, 67; for political action programs, 176–78; for Saturday workshops, 59–60
Television, 168
Till-Retz, Roberta, 255–64
Torres, Ida, 182–93
Trade Union Women’s Studies, 47, 74–80, 80–81, 143, 149, 240
Trade Union Women’s Summer School, 195
Training School for Active Workers in the Labor Movement, 17, 18
Transport Workers Union (TWU), 62
Tuition refund plans, 241–51; deterrents to use of, 242–47; dilemmas affecting, 247–48; recommendations for, 249–50
TWU, 62
UAW. See United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America
Unemployed women, programs for, 26–27
Union functions, training in, 27–30
United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW): described, 211–15; educational programs of, 214–15; female membership of, 204; role of women in, 212–13; Women’s Department, 213
United Cloth Cap and Hat Makers’ Union, 17
Universities: credit programs of, for working women, 71–81; extension programs of, 215–16; short courses initiated by, 45–47
University and College Labor Education Association (UCLEA), 84, 86, 94
Use of program materials, 222–23
VIP, 172
Volunteers in Politics (VIP), 172
WAD, 172
Wallihan, James, 217–25, 271–80
Wertheimer, Barbara M., 3–11, 83–97
Wisconsin Summer School for Women Workers in Industry, 21–22, 24
Women and the Labor Movement, 167
Women-only courses in Europe, 262–63
Women’s caucus role play, 146–47
Women’s issues, handling of, in programs, 226–31
Women’s programs, 265–67; of IUE, 205–11; of UAW, 212–15
Women stewards (union), need for courses for, 183–85
Women’s Trade Union League, 265, 266, 267
Wood, Mary Alice, 164
Worksheets, 144
Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), 18–19, 265, 267
YWCA. See Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA)