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Box 37

 Container

Contains 81 Results:

Washington Job Protection Agreement, Chicago, South Shore, and South Bend Railroad, 1942

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 20
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: 1942

Washington Job Protection Agreement, Chicago, West Pullman, and Southern Railroad Company, 1950

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 21
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: 1950

Washington Job Protection Agreement, The Colorado and Wyoming Railway Company, 1949

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 22
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: 1949

Washington Job Protection Agreement, Denver and Rio Grande Western v. Engineers, 1949

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 23
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: 1949

Washington Job Protection Agreement, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers v. Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway, 1953

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 24
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: 1953

Washington Job Protection Agreement, Detroit and Mackinac Railway Company, 1947

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 25
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: 1947

Washington Job Protection Agreement, Duluth Union Depot and Transfer Company, 1952

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 26
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: 1952

Washington Job Protection Agreement, El Paso Union Passenger Depot Company, 1948

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 27
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: 1948

Washington Job Protection Agreement, The Fort Street Union Depot Company, 1950

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 28
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: 1950

Washington Job Protection Agreement, Goldsboro Union Station Company, 1950

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 29
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: 1950