Labor injunctions -- New York (State)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Jacob Seidenberg Additional Arbitration Records
Collection
Identifier: 5605
Abstract
The bulk of the collection consists of arbitration case files, chiefly in the railroad industry, presented before other industries (most notably the airline industry) and unions (most notably the International Brotherhood of Teamsters), also data collected by Seidenberg for an injunction study of the New York courts, as well as proceedings, transcriprts, and exhibits of two Presidential Emergency Boards on which Seidenberg served.
Dates:
1864-1977
Paul F. Brissenden Collection of Research Materials for Study of Labor Injunctions in New York State
Collection
Identifier: 5230
Abstract
This project was compiled under the direction of Paul F. Brissenden and financed through the resources of the Columbia University Council for Research in the Social Sciences. Although the project was originally scheduled to be completed in just 18 months, it was approximately eight years before the end was achieved. Prior to 1928, the initial year of the survey, there had been much controversy over the use and effects of the labor injunction against unions in their continuous struggle for...
Dates:
1928-1936
Philip Wittenberg Papers
Collection
Identifier: 5237
Abstract
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.
Dates:
1932-1934