Correspondence, 1938
Scope and Contents
5/2/38-5/31/38; Letter from Logan on policy with respect to the Mobile situation and Harry Bridges (4pp); correspondence reporting on the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co. C-91; Ford Motor Co. III-C-83; Pacific Mills aiding and abetting the Waumbec Co. I-C-715; American France Line and the International Sailor's Union (ISU);California Walnut Growers Association XXI-C-439, XXI-R-347; Todd Johnson Drydocks, Inc.; enforcement in the Indianapolis; Glove Co. C-251; order of certification be withdrawn in the Alaska Packers Association R-716; discriminatory discharge and settlement in the Kelly Springfield Tire Co. C-315; press release of Madden's statement to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary on H.R. 9745; Witt's discussion of regional offices on the Pacific Coast; Elliott's discussion of integration of black and white longshoremen in the NMU; Pratt on the working arrangement of trial examiners, with attached tables; Witt's discussion of the attitude of employers on majority question in 8(5) cases; Senator Clyde Herring's criticism of Herbert Vogt of the Chicago office; Blakenhorn's report on LaFollette Committee appropriation; Madden's and Homer Martin's discussion of the General Motors situation; J.R. Robinson`s (C.I.O. Southern California Region) claim of evidence of collusions between the Director of Region 21, and the A.F.of L.; James P. Miller's (Region 8) description of violent confrontation in the Goodyear and Akron situation; personal and confidential memo from Nathaniel Clark on Isadore Komarff reporting "excellent quality" of work.
Dates
- 1938
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
15 cubic feet
Repository Details
Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository