Box 1
Contains 21 Results:
Marine Equipment, 1957
Consist of transcript of proceedings (734 pp.) and nineteen exhibits submitted to the Board by the Lighter Captains' Union and by the Labor Committee. The exhibits give a detailed description of the occupation and of the wage structure of the railroad industry. Included are studies of domestic and export lighterage freight handled; classes, numbers, and representation of railroad marine workers; and lighterage and terminal regulations in New York Harbor, among other exhibits.
Work Studies, 1957
Consist of transcript of proceedings (734 pp.) and nineteen exhibits submitted to the Board by the Lighter Captains' Union and by the Labor Committee. The exhibits give a detailed description of the occupation and of the wage structure of the railroad industry. Included are studies of domestic and export lighterage freight handled; classes, numbers, and representation of railroad marine workers; and lighterage and terminal regulations in New York Harbor, among other exhibits.
Occupational Wage Survey, New York, New York, 1956
April, 1956
Wage Diversity, 1957
Consist of transcript of proceedings (734 pp.) and nineteen exhibits submitted to the Board by the Lighter Captains' Union and by the Labor Committee. The exhibits give a detailed description of the occupation and of the wage structure of the railroad industry. Included are studies of domestic and export lighterage freight handled; classes, numbers, and representation of railroad marine workers; and lighterage and terminal regulations in New York Harbor, among other exhibits.
Illustrations of Uniform Wage Change for Unions Within an Industry or Company, 1957
Consist of transcript of proceedings (734 pp.) and nineteen exhibits submitted to the Board by the Lighter Captains' Union and by the Labor Committee. The exhibits give a detailed description of the occupation and of the wage structure of the railroad industry. Included are studies of domestic and export lighterage freight handled; classes, numbers, and representation of railroad marine workers; and lighterage and terminal regulations in New York Harbor, among other exhibits.
Diverse Wage Patterns Within a Union, 1957
Consist of transcript of proceedings (734 pp.) and nineteen exhibits submitted to the Board by the Lighter Captains' Union and by the Labor Committee. The exhibits give a detailed description of the occupation and of the wage structure of the railroad industry. Included are studies of domestic and export lighterage freight handled; classes, numbers, and representation of railroad marine workers; and lighterage and terminal regulations in New York Harbor, among other exhibits.
Pattern Settlements in the Railroad Industry, 1957
Consist of transcript of proceedings (734 pp.) and nineteen exhibits submitted to the Board by the Lighter Captains' Union and by the Labor Committee. The exhibits give a detailed description of the occupation and of the wage structure of the railroad industry. Included are studies of domestic and export lighterage freight handled; classes, numbers, and representation of railroad marine workers; and lighterage and terminal regulations in New York Harbor, among other exhibits.
Report to the President by the Emergency Board, 1957
Emergency Board Appointed by Executive Order 10693, December 22, 1956, President to Section 10 of the Railway Labor Act, as amended, to investigate and report on a dispute between the Akron and Barlarton Railroad Company and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.
Report to the President by the Emergency Board, 1957
Emergency Board Appointed by Executive Order 10693, December 22, 1956, President to Section 10 of the Railway Labor Act, as amended, to investigate a dispute between the Railway Express Agency, Incorporated, and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
Participation of International Longshoremen's Association with other Railroad Nonoperating Employees for Purposes of Collective Bargaining., 1957
Consist of transcript of proceedings (734 pp.) and nineteen exhibits submitted to the Board by the Lighter Captains' Union and by the Labor Committee. The exhibits give a detailed description of the occupation and of the wage structure of the railroad industry. Included are studies of domestic and export lighterage freight handled; classes, numbers, and representation of railroad marine workers; and lighterage and terminal regulations in New York Harbor, among other exhibits.