Arbitration, Industrial -- United States -- Cases
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
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.
John W. McConnell Additional Arbitration Files
Arbitration files from a variety of cases, primarily in the northeastern United States. Numerous firms and government agencies are represented; the majority of cases concern employees of the U.S. Postal Service.
John W. McConnell Papers
Arbitration cases, subject files, ILR course materials, and ILR Dean records.
Maxwell Copelof Arbitration Briefs Exhibits, Transcripts and Decisions
Contains transcripts, briefs, awards, and decisions relating to cases arbitrated by Maxwell Copelof.
NLRB Decisions by Stipulation: Classified Index of National Labor Relations Board Decisions and Related Court Decisions (DS Reports)
Paul Abelson Papers
Include decisions, correspondence, clippings and other materials relating to arbitration and mediation in a range of industries.
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).
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees Union Local 5 and Stern Brothers Arbitration Transcript
Consist of transcripts and exhibits in department store arbitration cases between New York City locals of the United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees and Stern Brothers, heard by Paul Raymond Hays, and with Gimbel Brothers Department Store, heard by Edward W. Carter.
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.