Background on Associated Industries of Massachusetts
Founded in 1915, the Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM) is the largest non-profit, nonpartisan association of employers in the state and a "voice for business." As a lobbying organization, the AIM focuses on issues affecting employers of all size in the state with goal of supporting job growth and economic activity and advocates for fair and equitable public policy. The organization also provides services for management and human relations professionals to increase workforce productivity and to improve workforce recruitment and retention.
Scope of collection
Approximately half of this small collection consists of AIM newsletters from the 1940s and 1950s, with the other half consisting of newsletters relating to lobbying efforts in the early- to mid-1980s.
Inventory
Newsletters
1944-1947
Box 1
Employer Services Digest
1982-1986
Box 2
Energy/Environment Advisor
1982-1986
Box 2
Legislative Bulletin
1981-1983
Box 2
Legislative Bulletin
1984-1986
Box 2
AIM Management Reporter
1979, 1982
Box 2
Massachusetts Legislators
1985-1986
Box 2
Miscellaneous notices
1979-1986
Box 2
Occupational Health and Safety Report
1982-1986
Box 2
Right-to-Know Update
1984-1986
Box 2
Supervisory Development Program
1981-1982
Box 2
Workers Compensation
1982-1986
Box 2
Administrative information
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Subjects
- Employers' associations--Massachusetts
- Massachusetts--Economic conditions--20th century
- Massachusetts--Politics and government--20th century
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