Box 38
Container
Contains 25 Results:
Texas and Pacific Railway Company, Station Consolidations, 1969
File — Box: 38, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of the files the RLEA kept on the cases heard before the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) on the Finance Docket. The ICC was the governmental body that regulated the railroads from its inception in 1887 until it was abolished in 1995. One of the areas of the railroad industry that the ICC oversaw was the ability of the carriers to consolidate, enter into mergers, abandon lines, or acquire new properties. Any of these activities had to first be approved by the ICC. A...
Dates:
1969
Western Pacific Railroad, Mobile Agencies, 1970
File — Box: 38, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of the files the RLEA kept on the cases heard before the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) on the Finance Docket. The ICC was the governmental body that regulated the railroads from its inception in 1887 until it was abolished in 1995. One of the areas of the railroad industry that the ICC oversaw was the ability of the carriers to consolidate, enter into mergers, abandon lines, or acquire new properties. Any of these activities had to first be approved by the ICC. A...
Dates:
1970
Washington Job Protection Agreement, Disputes, 1941
File — Box: 38, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Washington Job Protection Agreement (WJPA), also known as the Agreement of 1936, was a collective bargaining agreement entered into by the carriers and the railroad labor organizations. Its creation was in reaction to the ICC's determination in 1935 that it could approve or deny railroad mergers based on how the consolidation of two carriers might adversely affect protected employees. The WJPA ensured that financial compensation would be offered to railroad employees who lost their jobs...
Dates:
1941
Washington Job Protection Agreement, General Correspondence [folder 1 of 2], 1957-1960
File — Box: 38, Folder: 16a
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Washington Job Protection Agreement (WJPA), also known as the Agreement of 1936, was a collective bargaining agreement entered into by the carriers and the railroad labor organizations. Its creation was in reaction to the ICC's determination in 1935 that it could approve or deny railroad mergers based on how the consolidation of two carriers might adversely affect protected employees. The WJPA ensured that financial compensation would be offered to railroad employees who lost their jobs...
Dates:
1957-1960
Washington Job Protection Agreement, General Correspondence [folder 2 of 2], 1957-1960
File — Box: 38, Folder: 16b
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Washington Job Protection Agreement (WJPA), also known as the Agreement of 1936, was a collective bargaining agreement entered into by the carriers and the railroad labor organizations. Its creation was in reaction to the ICC's determination in 1935 that it could approve or deny railroad mergers based on how the consolidation of two carriers might adversely affect protected employees. The WJPA ensured that financial compensation would be offered to railroad employees who lost their jobs...
Dates:
1957-1960