Box 16
Contains 10 Results:
Hospital Model Contract, 1965-1966
Contains correspondence with lawyers regarding revisions to the model contract. Also contains index to contracts and articles of agreement.
Hospital Negotiations, 1970
Hospital Negotiations, 1972
Hospitals, 1964-1970
Contains a letter from lawyers including arbitration proceedings. Contains correspondence with universities, and lawyers. Also contains an arbitration decision, telegrams, an order to show cause, the Hospital Executives Club membership roster, and a paper written by Theodore Kheel.
Hospitals, 1970-1971
Contains correspondence with lawyers, the city of New York, universities, and hospitals regarding contracts, work stoppages, and union member issues. Also contains court proceedings and decisions, and union flyers.
Hospitals, 1972
Contains correspondence with 1199 members, hospitals, the IRS, and the AFL-CIO regarding labor contracts, strikes, and union representatives. Also contains telegrams, a supplemental clause to an agreement, and news clipping.
Hospitals, 1967-1969
Contains correspondence with New York Medical College regarding financial problems. Also contains correspondence with universities, hospitals and lawyers regarding terms of the labor contract. Contains a list of hospital rates, a publication called The Effect of Unions on Hospital Management, and a magazine article.
Housing, 1964-1966
Contains correspondence with government officials, non-profit housing groups regarding fair housing initiatives. Also contains news clippings on local housing issues.
Housing--Union Sponsorship, 1969
Contains correspondence with government officials, the Housing and Development Administration, lawyers, architects, and contractors regarding the East River Urban Renewal Project sponsored by 1199. Also contains memorandums, telegrams, meeting minutes and a list of applicants to help sponsor the project.
Jewish Currents Dinner, 1970-1971
Contains correspondence with the Jewish Currents publication regarding a dinner where Davis is scheduled to speak. Also contains Davis' introduction and his speech at the event plus an article written about the event in a Jewish newspaper.