Jump to Content

Collection Guide
Collection Title:
Collection Number:
Get Items:
Alan Weaver Papers Related to the Sierra Employees Alliance, United Autoworkers Union, Local 2103 larc.ms.0248
larc.ms.0248  
View entire collection guide What's This?
Search this collection
Collection Overview
 
Table of contents What's This?
Description
Material collected by Alan Weaver related to organizing Sierra Club employees, including the Sierra Employee Alliance (SEA), United Autoworkers Union, Local 2103; and John Muir Local 100. Includes correspondence, emails, clippings, meeting agendas and minutes, contracts, committee records, flyers and information packets. Contains various documents relating to staff reorganization during the 1990s fiscal crisis, and domestic partner/ gay rights issues within SEA and the Sierra Club.
Background
Alan Weaver was an employee of the Sierra Club 1977-1997, beginning with the Hawaii Chapter and then moving to San Francisco, where he worked in the Books Department. Weaver was involved in efforts to create greater staff involvement in the company from the 1980s on and eventually helped to organize the Sierra Employee Alliance (SEA), which became an official representative of employees in 1992.The Sierra Club was incorporated in San Francisco on May 28, 1892 by John Muir and other supporters in order to study and preserve the mountain regions of the Pacific Coast. Since that time, the Club has worked to promote the responsible use of natural resources through outreach, education, and programs which make the Sierra accessible to the public.
Extent
1.0 cubic ft. (2 boxes)
Restrictions
Copyright has not been assigned to the Labor Archives and Research Center. All requests for permission to publish or quote from materials must be submitted in writing to the Director of the Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Labor Archives and Research Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.
Availability
Collection is open for research.