Arbitration, Industrial -- Newspaper publishing -- United States
Found in 7 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.
David L. Cole Papers
Correspondence, reports, minutes, and related materials.
I. Robert Feinberg Arbitration Records
Arbitration awards, decisions and related documents.
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.
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).
Theresa Wolfson Papers
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.
Willard Eugene Hotchkiss Arbitration Awards and Papers
The arbitration awards and papers of Willard Eugene Hotchkiss include speeches and writings, including some book reviews (1917-1940); also arbitration awards, chiefly for the Textile Workers' Union of America (1937-1945), and United Steelworkers of America (1939-1944).