Box 2
Container
Contains 36 Results:
Employee's Exhibit 10. Wage Developments., 1961
File — Box: 2, Folder: 10
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:
1961
Employee's Exhibit 11. Wage Progress - Non-Operating Railway Employees and other Comparable American Workers., 1959-1961
File — Box: 2, Folder: 11
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:
1959-1961
Employee's Exhibit 12. Instability of Employment of Non-Operating Railway Classes.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
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:
1961
Employee's Exhibit 13. Employment Stabilization Developments in the Railroad Industry.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
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:
1961
Employee's Exhibit 14. Employment Stabilization in other American Industries.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
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:
1961
Employee's Exhibit 15. Mail Handling - Kansas City Terminal.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
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:
1961
Employee's Exhibit 16. Productivity of Railway Employees.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 16
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:
1961
Employee's Exhibit 17. Wages, Unit Costs, and Price Levels.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 17
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:
1961
Employee's Exhibit 18. Real Wages. Health, Education, and Welfare of American Workers.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 18
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:
1961
Employee's Exhibit 19. Railroad Participation in Intercity Freight Traffic.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 19
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:
1961