Box 2
Contains 19 Results:
Memorandum on Behalf of Board of Transportation and Supporting Exhibits 1-4, 8-9. [folder 1 of 2], 1946
This Series consists of memoranda submitted by the BoT to refute the demands of the employees. Included in the exhibits are financial data regarding the maintenance and operating costs of the Transit System and about the working conditions of its employees. Of note in these exhibits is the attention paid to the legality of civil service employees having collective bargaining rights, whether they have a right to strike, and the rules and regulations their employees are subject to.
Memorandum on Behalf of Board of Transportation and Supporting Exhibits 1-4, 8-9. [folder 2 of 2], 1943-1944
This Series consists of memoranda submitted by the BoT to refute the demands of the employees. Included in the exhibits are financial data regarding the maintenance and operating costs of the Transit System and about the working conditions of its employees. Of note in these exhibits is the attention paid to the legality of civil service employees having collective bargaining rights, whether they have a right to strike, and the rules and regulations their employees are subject to.
Board of Transportation of the City of New York Submission: "Report Including Analysis of Operations of the New York City Transit System for Five years Ended June 30, 1945", 1945
This Series consists of memoranda submitted by the BoT to refute the demands of the employees. Included in the exhibits are financial data regarding the maintenance and operating costs of the Transit System and about the working conditions of its employees. Of note in these exhibits is the attention paid to the legality of civil service employees having collective bargaining rights, whether they have a right to strike, and the rules and regulations their employees are subject to.
Board of Transportation of the City of New York: submissions re monetary matters, 1946
This Series consists of memoranda submitted by the BoT to refute the demands of the employees. Included in the exhibits are financial data regarding the maintenance and operating costs of the Transit System and about the working conditions of its employees. Of note in these exhibits is the attention paid to the legality of civil service employees having collective bargaining rights, whether they have a right to strike, and the rules and regulations their employees are subject to.
Board of Transportation of the City of New York submission regarding operating costs of transit facilities, wages paid, and system maintenance, 1946
Includes correspondence with Thomas A. Knowlton, Executive Secretary of the Mayor's Advisory Committee
Annotated Drafts Marked "Discard", 1946
Includes duplicate drafts with annotations from different committee members
Civil Service Laws in regard to Demands, drafts, 1946
Annotated by committee members
Executive Secretary Thomas A. Knowlton's Analysis, 1946
Includes "Digest of Testimony" and annotated memos from the committee.
Drafts of Committee's Analysis and Recommendations, 1946
Includes correspondence between committee members
Labor Relations Papers regarding civil service employees in New York State, 1945-1946
Contains annotated document, "Presentation to Mayor's Advisory Transit Committee of the Position of the Board of Transportation with Respect to Labor Relations."