Hours of labor -- Arbitration, Industrial -- United States
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Benjamin H. Wolf Papers
Includes over 1500 arbitration awards, decisions, and related documents for cases arbitrated primarily in the industries of transportation, steel, men's clothing, retail food and retail trade, manufacturing, publishing, health care, bakery and confectionery, television, coal and oil, construction and electronics. Also, arbitration for various education and civil service agencies, primarily of the state of New York and New York City.
Bertram F. Wilcox Arbitration Awards
Case files include awards (and drafts); correspondence regarding individual cases; manuscript notes kept by Willcox on the cases; opinions; arbitrator's reports; grievance reports; agreements; union statements; summaries of testimony; briefs; decisions; transcripts of cases; exhibits; press releases; and other supporting documentation.
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Records
These records deal chiefly with the union during the presidential terms of office of A.F. Whitney (1928-1949), W.P. Kennedy (1949-1963), and Charles Luna (1963-1968).
David L. Cole Papers
Correspondence, reports, minutes, and related materials.
Elmer E. Hilpert Arbitration Papers
Files include correspondence, briefs, transcripts, exhibits, awards. Many of the case files in this collection contain a substantial amount of documentation.
Gabriel Alexander Additional Arbitration Files
Case files regarding Gabriel Alexander's arbitration work.
I. Robert Feinberg Arbitration Records
Arbitration awards, decisions and related documents.
IAM vs. Northwest Airlines and Miscellaneous others Arbitration Proceedings
Records consist of documentation of labor-management dispute settlement and wage stabilization cases brought before various mediation panels of the National and Region 2 War Labor Boards, as well as the Non-Ferrous Metals Commission of the U.S. National War Labor Board.
Jacob Seidenberg Additional Arbitration Records
The bulk of the collection consists of arbitration case files, chiefly in the railroad industry, presented before other industries (most notably the airline industry) and unions (most notably the International Brotherhood of Teamsters), also data collected by Seidenberg for an injunction study of the New York courts, as well as proceedings, transcriprts, and exhibits of two Presidential Emergency Boards on which Seidenberg served.
James C. Hill Arbitration Files
Documents relating to the U.S. National War Labor Board and the U.S. Wage Stabilization Board, as well as general subject files.