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- catalog abstract "Collection consists of 51 transcripts of interviews Tepperman conducted with clerical workers for her book, notes on the interviews, notes without transcripts, questionnaires, and leaflets. Most of the interviewees are women who were employed in offices in the Boston area; they range in age from their twenties to their eighties. The interviews contain descriptions of working conditions, pay inequities, race discrimination, sexual harassment and discrimination, and union organizing efforts.".
- catalog contributor b757259.
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog description "Collection consists of 51 transcripts of interviews Tepperman conducted with clerical workers for her book, notes on the interviews, notes without transcripts, questionnaires, and leaflets. Most of the interviewees are women who were employed in offices in the Boston area; they range in age from their twenties to their eighties. The interviews contain descriptions of working conditions, pay inequities, race discrimination, sexual harassment and discrimination, and union organizing efforts.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:RAD.SCHL:sch00939".
- catalog description "Jean Tepperman Papers. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College.".
- catalog description "Jean Tepperman, poet, teacher, writer, and secretary, was born in Syracuse, New York, and graduated from Radcliffe College in 1966. While in college she worked with Students for a Democratic Society at the Dudley Street Action Center in Roxbury, Mass. Members of SDS formed Mothers for Adequate Welfare. From 1966 to 1968, she was a member of JOIN (Jobs Or Income Now) Community Union in Chicago, doing block organizing and other political work. Tepperman was also active in the anti-Vietnam War movement and a founder of Bread and Roses, an early women's liberation group in Boston. More recently she was editor of the Dorchester Community News (1980-1984) and worked for the City Wide Educational Coalition Newsletter (1984-1986). She is the author of Not Servants Not Machines: Office Workers Speak Out (1975).".
- catalog description "Preliminary finding aid.".
- catalog extent ".75 linear ft.".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "9 to 5, National Association of Working Women (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "Affirmative action programs.".
- catalog subject "African American women.".
- catalog subject "Bank employees.".
- catalog subject "Clerical occupations.".
- catalog subject "Clerks Labor unions.".
- catalog subject "Discrimination in employment.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University.".
- catalog subject "Hospitals Employees.".
- catalog subject "Insurance companies Employees.".
- catalog subject "Labor disputes.".
- catalog subject "Labor unions Organizing.".
- catalog subject "Minorities Employment.".
- catalog subject "Municipal officials and employees Labor unions.".
- catalog subject "Officials and employees Labor unions.".
- catalog subject "Organizers Clerical.".
- catalog subject "Publishers and publishing Employees.".
- catalog subject "Race discrimination.".
- catalog subject "Service Employees International.".
- catalog subject "Sex discrimination in employment.".
- catalog subject "Sexual harassment of women.".
- catalog subject "Tepperman, Jean.".
- catalog subject "Universities and colleges Employees.".
- catalog subject "Wages Women.".
- catalog subject "Women Employment.".
- catalog subject "Women clerks.".
- catalog title "Papers, 1974-1975 (inclusive).".
- catalog type "Interviews. ftamc".
- catalog type "Oral histories. ftamc".
- catalog type "Transcripts. ftamc".
- catalog type "collection".