Correspondence, 1937
Scope and Contents
10/1/37-10/30/37; Correspondence relating to the Maritime elections, specifically the Waterman Steamship Co. and American France Line, includes Witt's explanation of the Board's position on maritine elections; Mary L. Schleifer's (Attorney) discussion of discrimination between unions issuing passes; Joseph M. Curran's (General Organizer, National Maritime Union of America) opposition to the inclusion of tugs and barges in the balloting order; A.F. of L.-C.I.O. conflict and election results, press release in the Globe Machine and Stamping Co. cases R-178 - 180; Hope's report of personal threats reporting on intimidation, coercion and a company dominated union in the California Walnut Growers Association case XXI-C-439 and XXI-R-347; proposed contempt proceedings in NLRB versus Pacific Greyhound Lines; Blakenhorn mentions the Daily Worker will print Green, Woll, Frey and Easley letters; letter to Perkins about David Moskovitz, the Communist Party, and the Yale Mfg. Co.; administrative correspondence includes: Fahy on complaints; Wolf on instruction to trial examiners; and Madden to Fahy about his meeting with Congressman Louis Ludlow.
Dates
- 1937
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