Box 2
Container
Contains 36 Results:
Carrier's Exhibits and Miscellaneous
File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
On September 1, 1961 the Organizations served the Carriers with a "Section 6 Notice," giving the customary 30 day notice, of a desire to revise and supplement all existing agreements, effective November 1, 1961 in two respects; (l) All pay rates to be raised 25 cents per hour on that date, and (2) Six month's notice to be given to employees to be affected by a reduction in force or abolition of positions, except in certain emergency situations. The Carriers made the following counter...
Employee's Exhibit 1. Proposals of Employees and Carrier Counter Proposals.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
On September 1, 1961 the Organizations served the Carriers with a "Section 6 Notice," giving the customary 30 day notice, of a desire to revise and supplement all existing agreements, effective November 1, 1961 in two respects; (l) All pay rates to be raised 25 cents per hour on that date, and (2) Six month's notice to be given to employees to be affected by a reduction in force or abolition of positions, except in certain emergency situations. The Carriers made the following counter...
Employee's Exhibit 2. Classification and Number of Non-Operating Employees.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
On September 1, 1961 the Organizations served the Carriers with a "Section 6 Notice," giving the customary 30 day notice, of a desire to revise and supplement all existing agreements, effective November 1, 1961 in two respects; (l) All pay rates to be raised 25 cents per hour on that date, and (2) Six month's notice to be given to employees to be affected by a reduction in force or abolition of positions, except in certain emergency situations. The Carriers made the following counter...
Employee's Exhibit 3. Job Descriptions of Typical Occupations in the Shop Craft and Firemen and Oiler Classifications in the Railroad Industry.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
On September 1, 1961 the Organizations served the Carriers with a "Section 6 Notice," giving the customary 30 day notice, of a desire to revise and supplement all existing agreements, effective November 1, 1961 in two respects; (l) All pay rates to be raised 25 cents per hour on that date, and (2) Six month's notice to be given to employees to be affected by a reduction in force or abolition of positions, except in certain emergency situations. The Carriers made the following counter...
Employee's Exhibit 4. No information available.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
On September 1, 1961 the Organizations served the Carriers with a "Section 6 Notice," giving the customary 30 day notice, of a desire to revise and supplement all existing agreements, effective November 1, 1961 in two respects; (l) All pay rates to be raised 25 cents per hour on that date, and (2) Six month's notice to be given to employees to be affected by a reduction in force or abolition of positions, except in certain emergency situations. The Carriers made the following counter...
Employee's Exhibit 5. Methods and Standards for Inter-Industry Wage comparison.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
On September 1, 1961 the Organizations served the Carriers with a "Section 6 Notice," giving the customary 30 day notice, of a desire to revise and supplement all existing agreements, effective November 1, 1961 in two respects; (l) All pay rates to be raised 25 cents per hour on that date, and (2) Six month's notice to be given to employees to be affected by a reduction in force or abolition of positions, except in certain emergency situations. The Carriers made the following counter...
Employee's Exhibit 6. Wage Supplement Comparisons.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
On September 1, 1961 the Organizations served the Carriers with a "Section 6 Notice," giving the customary 30 day notice, of a desire to revise and supplement all existing agreements, effective November 1, 1961 in two respects; (l) All pay rates to be raised 25 cents per hour on that date, and (2) Six month's notice to be given to employees to be affected by a reduction in force or abolition of positions, except in certain emergency situations. The Carriers made the following counter...
Employee's Exhibit 7. Wage Trends - Non-Operating Railway Employees and other Comparable American Workers., 1949-1958
File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
September 1949-December 1958.
Dates:
1949-1958
Employee's Exhibit 8. Wage Developments., 1959
File — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
On September 1, 1961 the Organizations served the Carriers with a "Section 6 Notice," giving the customary 30 day notice, of a desire to revise and supplement all existing agreements, effective November 1, 1961 in two respects; (l) All pay rates to be raised 25 cents per hour on that date, and (2) Six month's notice to be given to employees to be affected by a reduction in force or abolition of positions, except in certain emergency situations. The Carriers made the following counter...
Dates:
1959
Employee's Exhibit 9. Wage Developments., 1960
File — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
On September 1, 1961 the Organizations served the Carriers with a "Section 6 Notice," giving the customary 30 day notice, of a desire to revise and supplement all existing agreements, effective November 1, 1961 in two respects; (l) All pay rates to be raised 25 cents per hour on that date, and (2) Six month's notice to be given to employees to be affected by a reduction in force or abolition of positions, except in certain emergency situations. The Carriers made the following counter...
Dates:
1960