Correspondence, 1935
Scope and Contents
5/4/35-5/31/35; Letter from Francis Biddle to the Attorney General in regard to pending cases (Trinity Portland Cement Co.,) Guide Lamp case, General Printing Co. case; from Biddle to William P. Connery, Jr. (Congressman) discussing the following issues: H.R.7979, and the National Labor Relations Bill, and the idea of the Board as an independent agency; from Thomas I. Emerson to the Board about a report on litigation involving Sec.7a; from Biddle to Benedict Wolf, Beatrice Stern and Paul Herzog asking them to prepare an agenda for a meeting considering personnel, budget, and the function of panels; from Levy to Magruder on the Labor Disputes Bill; annotated memo to the Board on the organization of regional boards, includes 24 individual memos, one on each board, evaluating its personnel and giving salary information (26pp); from the Administrative Staff to the Board on procedure which might be followed under the Wagner Bill (8pp); from the Administrative Staff to the Board sketching the organizational set-up of the new National Labor Relations Board; from the Administrative Staff to the Board on the organization of regional boards; from Biddle to regional boards with a table showing 3629 cases handled by regional boards since 10/35; from Benedict Wolf to the United Automobile Workers Federal Union, no.18839 concerning the Houde Engineering Corp. case.
Dates
- 1935
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
15 cubic feet
Repository Details
Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository