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Government Documents on Labor and Women´s History

The U.S. Government has produced and continues producing many publications on labor and women´s history.  Numerous government publications on these subjects can be found in Purdue´s HSSE and MEL Libraries as well as in the HSSE attic and HIKS Repository.   Examples of subject headings you can use to search the Library Catalog for U.S. Government documents on labor and women´s history include:

Collective Labor Agreements United States
Labor Unions History
Labor Unions United States History
Labor Unions United States Political Activity
Women Employment United States

The principal index for locating U.S. Government publications is the Monthly Catalog of U.S. Government Publications HSSE REF & Periodicals 016.353 Un36 which is available online from 1994-present.  The GPO Index covers U.S. government publications from 1976 to the present.

Additional U.S. Government indexes and reference sources include:

Guide to U.S. Government Publications HSSE REF 015.73 G943 2000
Cumulative Subject Index to the Monthly Catalog of United States
Government Publications 1900-1971
HSSE REF 016.353 Un36a
Congressional Information Service (CIS) Index HSSE REF 328.73005 C76
CIS U.S. Congressional Serial Set Index 1789-1969 HSSE REF 328.73 C761c
U.S. Congressional Committee Hearings Index 1833-1964 HSSE REF 348.731 C76
U.S. Congressional Committee Prints Index Through 1969 HSSE REF 348.731 C755c
CIS Index to U.S. Executive Branch Documents 1789-1909 HSSE REF 351.73 C497 1990
CIS Index to U.S. Executive Branch Documents 1910-1932 HSSE REF 351.73 C497 1996

                                         Reference Sources


Statistical Abstract of the United States
HSSE REF 317.3 ST29
HSSE DOC C 3.134:
Historical Statistics of the United States (Online-Purdue users only) HSSE REF 317.3 ST29sh
U.S. Government Manual  HSSE REF 353 Un35
HSSE DOC AE 2.108/2:
Congressional Directory HSSE & HIKS Repository 328.73 Un28

                                    Executive Branch Agencies
Examples of U.S. executive branch agency publications on labor and women´s history and the Superintendent of Documents (SuDoc) call numbers for these publications include:

U.S. Dept. of Labor-Women´s Bureau HSSE Repository L 13
Women´s Bureau Annual Report MEL & HIKS Repository 331.09 Un3wor
Employment Standards Administration MEL L 36
Bureau of Labor Statistics   MEL L 2
Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletins MEL L 2.3:
Monthly Labor Review  MEL & HIKS Repository 331.09 Un3m
Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) HSSE DOC L 35
Office of Personnel Management (OPM) MEL PM
National Institutes of Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) HSSE DOC HE 20.7100´s


                                      Independent Agencies

Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC) HSSE DOC
MEL Y 3.EQ 2:
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) MEL LR
NLRB Annual Report MEL MF LR 1.1:
MEL 331.8 Un348a
NLRB Decisions and Orders  MEL & HIKS Repository 331.8 Un348
Federal Labor Relations Authority MEL & HIKS Repository
Y 3.F 31/21-3:

                                      Congressional Resources

Congressional Record (Online 1994-present) HSSE Repository X/A:
Congressional Serial Set  (Purdue users only for online edition) HSSE Repository Y 1.1/2:
House Appropriations Committee           
(Rep. Peter Visclosky (D-IN) is a member of this committee)
HSSE MF Y 4.AP 6/1:L 11/
Senate Appropriations Committee          
(Appropriations committee publications are excellent sources of project expenditure information.)
HSSE MF Y 4.AP 6/2:
House Education & Labor Committee
(Reps. Mark Souder (R-IN), is a member of this committee.)
HSSE DOC &
Repository
Y 4.ED 8/1:

Senate Health, Education, Labor... Committee
HSSE DOC &
Repository
Y 4.L 11/4:
Joint Economic Committee 

HSSE DOC &
Repository
Y 4.EC 7:

Government Accountability Office Reports MEL MF GA 1.13:
Congressional Research Service Reports (Courtesy-University of North Texas Library)


                                          Internet Resources

Increasing volumes of government information are on the Internet.  The Purdue Libraries Government Documents Department homepage is a starting point.  Other useful U.S. Government Internet resources for labor/women´s history include:

GPO Access contains the complete text of major federal legal, legislative, and regulatory information sources such as the U.S. Code, Federal Register, Congressional Record, and other congressional committee reports on legislation.  Examples of other related federal agency web resources include:

U.S. Dept. of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Employment Standards Administration
Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)
Labor Dept. Inspector General
Women's Bureau
National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH)
Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC)
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Federal Labor Relations Authority
National Mediation Board
Occupational Safety & Health Review Commission

State government resources:

Indiana Dept. of Labor
Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development
Indiana State Personnel Dept.

Foreign and international government resources:

Australia Dept. of Employment & Workplace Relations
Australia Parliament House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment & Workplace Relations
Human Resources Development Canada
Canada Parliament House of Commons Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills Development,...
European Union Employment & Social Affairs
International Labour Organization
Japan Ministry of Health, Labour, & Welfare
South Africa Dept. of Labour
United Kingdom Dept. for Work & Pensions
United Kingdom Parliament House of Commons Work & Pensions Committee

 

Last update: June 18, 2008