Collective labor agreements -- Railroads -- United States
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
American Train Dispatchers Association Records
Agreements and other materials relating to the American Train Dispatchers Association's relationship with various railroad carriers and other labor organizations.
BLS Collection of Collective Bargaining Agreements (Part 9)
BLS Collection of Collective Bargaining Agreements (Part 17)
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Legislative Board of New York Files
Arbitration case files, correspondence, monthly reports and state legislation reports.
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).
Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen Records
These records represent the small surviving fraction of the union's total record production, the largest part of which was periodically disposed of throughout the history of the union.
Railway Labor Executives' Association Records
This collection consists of the office files of the Railway Labor Executives' Association for the years 1930 through 1967 and select general and subject files for 1926 through 1976. The files include correspondence, court case reports, court decisions, legal filings, executive orders, reports of emergency boards, statistics, copies of legislation, political records, arbitration and mediation records, financial statements and labor agreements.
Ralph T. Seward Papers
Includes over 1000 arbitration and mediation awards, decisions, and related documents, primarily for cases in the following industries: steel, electronics, auto, transportation, meatpacking, manufacturing, and communications. Also include documents relating to two boards of the National Mediation Service which Seward chaired (Emergency Board Number 176 and Arbitration Board No. 282).
The Eight Hour Commission Reports
Reports of the Eight Hour Commission, which was appointed by the US President to observe the effects of instituting an eight hour standard workday.
Transport Workers Union of America Local 2001 Files
This collection consists of the records of Salvatore S. Biondo, executive vice-president and president of TWU Local 2001, Railroad Division, in Albany, New York.