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Arbitration, Industrial -- United States

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

James C. Hill Arbitration Files

 Collection
Identifier: 5538
Abstract

Documents relating to the U.S. National War Labor Board and the U.S. Wage Stabilization Board, as well as general subject files.

Dates: 1941-1962

NWLB Arbitration regarding Electrical Transcription Manufacturers and American Federation of Musicians

 Collection
Identifier: 5315
Abstract

Arbitration files in the case of the American Federation of Musicians and Electrical Transcription Manufacturers.

Dates: 1942-1944

NWLB Files

 Collection
Identifier: 5309

NWLB Files

 Collection
Identifier: 5312
Abstract

Files concerning the dispute between the Bethlehem Steel Company and the Steelworkers Organizing Committee, concerning the "Little Steel Formula."

Dates: 1942

NWLB Records

 Collection
Identifier: 5310
Abstract

This collection consists of statements, exhibits and documents presented to a panel hearing of the NWLB in 1943 on a petition from the United Steelworkers of America for a wage adjustment which exceeded the 15 percent increase adopted in the so-called "Little Steel Formula."

Dates: 1944

NWLB Region II Office Files and Cases

 Collection
Identifier: 5311
Abstract

Records of case no. 111-6230-D-14-1, et al. United Steelworkers vs. "Big Steel" (1944) ; office case files (1941-1945) of Region II of the War Labor Board located in New York City.

Dates: 1939-1946

NWLB Southern Coal Procedures Records

 Collection
Identifier: 5313
Abstract

Records of the U.S. National War Labor Board in the matter of the Operators Negotiating Committee, Appalachin Joint Conference, Southern Appalachin Joint Wage Conference and the United Mineworkers of America.

Dates: 1943

Western Union Telegraph Company vs. American Communications Association Arbitration Files

 Collection
Identifier: 5316
Abstract

Documents generated by the National War Labor Board pertaining to Western Union Telegraph Company vs. American Communications Association on the issues of wages, wage adjustment, shift differentials, vacation, holiday pay, military leave, and workers' rights.

Dates: 1942-1946