Box 1
Contains 121 Results:
Item 3: Labor Trends: Reporting and Analyzing Developments at the Bargaining Level
By Stanley H. Brams. No. 658; May 31, 1958. Item is in English.
Item 4: While We Work FOR It Let's Work AT It
By Frederick J. Bell. Item is in English.
Item 5: Notice to All Employees
By Automobile Labor Board. 3 notice signs stapled together; addressed to Chevrolet Motor Company Gear and Axle Division, Dodge Brothers Corporation, Plymouth Motor Corporation. Item is in English.
Item 6: Automotive Council Statement on Manpower Problems and Their Effect on War Production
By George Romney. Addressed to the Senate War Investigating Committee; March 9, 1945. Item is in English.
Item 7: Notice to Employees of Various Automobile Plants Regarding Election of Representatives to Act in Dealing with Management and the Labor Group Affiliation
By Automotive Labor Board. Folder containing notices to various motor companies. Item is in English.
Item 8: Statement by L. L. Colbert
By L. L. Colbert. Addressed to Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate; Thursday, February 6, 1958. Item is in English.
Item 9: Report on Detroit Equipment Plants
By Automotive Parts and Equipment Manufacturers, Inc. Series of charts about the plants; December 16, 1936. Item is in English.
Item 10: What "Fringe" Payments Cost, Per Hour, Over and Above Direct Wages in the Automotive Parts Industry and What the "Hidden Payroll" Costs Parts Manufacturing Companies -- Over and Above Direct Wages Paid to Hourly-Rated Factory Workers.
By Automotive and Aviation Parts Manufacturers, Inc. First survey published March 10, 1948; Second survey published April 29, 1948. Item is in English.
Item 11: The Manufacturer's Responsibility in Distribution
By M. E. Coyle. May 18, 1948. Item is in English.
Item 12: Why Does the Auto Union Cause So Much Trouble in the Automotive Industry?
By George Romney. Item is in English.