Labor laws and legislation -- New York (State)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Bert Lord papers
Political business, and personal papers consisting mainly of correspondence, but also including scrapbooks, loose newspaper clippings, pamphlets and other printed or mimeographed material, copies of speeches, legal documents, and accounts.
Briefs before the New York State Court of Appeals in Joseph Tipaldo Minimum Wage Case
Consists of the briefs filed with New York's Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court by John J. Bennett, attorney general of New York. Also included is A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK MINIMUM WAGE LAW CASE, prepared by the Women's Bureau of the United States Department of Labor in 1936. This pamphlet analyzes the social significance of the Tipaldo case.
Greater Buffalo Industrial Union Council Records
This collection contains the office files of the Greater Buffalo Industrial Union Council from its organization in 1937 to their merger with the Buffalo Federation of Labor in 1958. Include general administrative records, materials relating to labor legislation, relations with member organizations, relations with New York State Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) and the national CIO, relations with international labor organizations and with the public.
Harold Charles Ostertag papers
Irving Ives Miscellaneous Publications
Miscellaneous publications by and about Irving Ives and related corresespondence.
Philip Wittenberg Papers
Consist chiefly of memoranda and letters pertaining to Philip Wittenberg's activities as a member of the American Civil Liberties Union, (ACLU) Committee on Labor Injunctions.
William T. Doty papers
William T. Doty (1847-1936) was born in Sussex County, New Jersey. The William T. Doty papers (1842-1945, bulk 1864-1934) document William T. Doty’s career as a newspaper editor, journalist, agriculturist, historian, and politician. It contains manuscripts, notes and drafts, newspaper clippings, press releases, diaries, pamphlets, scrapbooks, and ephemera.
Wolfgang S. Price Papers
Consists of research materials used by Price for his MS thesis, submitted to the NYSSILR at Cornell University, entitled "Prevailing Wage Rate Determination for Municipal Laborers in New York City: Case Study of the Administratiion of Section 220 of the Labor Law."