Railroads--Employees.
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Local 807 (Auburn, NY) Additional Records
This collection consists of the records of Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Local 807, located in Auburn, New York. They were collected by William J. McLane, local chairman, and also include the records of the successor unions for this group of employees.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Local 807 (Auburn, NY) Records
This collection consists of the records of Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Local 807, located in Auburn, New York. Consists chiefly of correspondence regarding employee claims and grievances, the wage-rules movement, mergers, and routine business matters; also, routine administrative documents, forms, certificates and schedules, and financial records.
Order of Railway Conductor's and Brakemen Unification Documents
Newspapers, reports, correspondence
Passenger Conductor's Record Books
Passenger conductor's record books from the Sunset Route.
U.S. Emergency Board No. 114 Records
Consist of three briefs for the carriers: The wage increase demand, Summary of carriers' executive testimony and The health and welfare demand.
U.S. Emergency Board No. 116 Reports and Exhibits
Consists of the Board's report to the president and employee and carrier exhibits. Transcripts of proceedings and exhibits of the Emergency Board No. 116, 1956. Wage and benefiy case. Akron and Barbarton Belt Railroad Company and other carriers represented by the Eastern, Western and Southestern Carriers Conference Committees and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, 1946-1957.
U.S. Emergency Board No. 133 Exhibits
Collection consists of carrier exhibits and New York Harbor Carriers' Conference Committee vs. Railroad Marine Harber Council: exhibits.
UTU Ladies' Auxiliary Iowa Joint Board Minutes
This collection consists of two bound volumes: a minutes book of the Iowa State meetings of the Ladies' Auxiliary and the "Travelling Bible," awarded to local Kansas chapters.