Saving Your Union’s History Handbook
This handbook compiles advice from multiple sources into a usable document for smaller organizations seeking to preserve their historic records.
Topics include:
● Creating a plan
● Getting organized
● Setting up a filing system
● What to save
● What to discard
● How to create a list of holdings
● Basic supplies required
● Storage options
The handbook was created by the BC Labour Heritage Centre in 2022 and revised in 2025.
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