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Employee fringe benefits -- Arbitration, Industrial -- United States

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

Theresa Wolfson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 5216
Abstract

This collection is a portion of Wolfson's papers contain manuscripts and research materials for a project (1947-48) interviewing labor leaders for "Philosophy and Labor." Interviewees included leaders from the following unions: San Francisco Labor Council, San Francisco Labor Research Bureau, ILGWU's San Francisco Joint Board, California State Council of Retail Clerks, and Bay District Joint Council of Building Service Employees.

Dates: 1880-1970

U.S. Emergency Board No. 106 Records

 Collection
Identifier: 5040
Abstract

Consists of transcripts of the proceedings (38 vol.), and 83 union and carrier exhibits documenting wage structure and various work rules and working conditions.

Dates: 1953

U.S. Emergency Board No. 130 Records

 Collection
Identifier: 5053
Abstract Documents relating to Board 130 consist of briefs. Documents relating to Emergency Board 145 include transcripts of proceedings (15 vol.), final report and related documents, carrier and employee briefs, and exhibits. Carrier exhibits include documents relating to rates of pay, working conditions, job descriptions, and fringe benefits in the railroad industry, especially regarding non-operating employees. Also comparative wage data for clericals and workers in other industries. Employee...
Dates: 1960

U.S. Emergency Board No. 133 Exhibits

 Collection
Identifier: 5054
Abstract

Collection consists of carrier exhibits and New York Harbor Carriers' Conference Committee vs. Railroad Marine Harber Council: exhibits.

Dates: 1960

U.S. Emergency Board under the Taft Hartley Act Records

 Collection
Identifier: 5075
Abstract

Consists of transcripts of minutes of the Board (3 vol.); a typewritten draft of a paper concerning production and marketing of non-ferrous metals; the Board's reports to the president (3 vol.) and a press release on the settlement of the strikes.

Dates: 1951