Guide to the United States Emergency Board No. 120 Transcript of Proceedings and Exhibits,
1952-1958

Collection Number: 5047

Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library

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EAD encoding:
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DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Title:
United States. Emergency Board No. 120. Transcript of proceedings and exhibits, 1952-1958.
Collection Number:
5047
Creator:
United States. Emergency Board No. 120.
Quantity:
2 linear feet.
Forms of Material:
Transcript of proceedings and exhibits
Repository:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library
Abstract:
Transcript of proceedings and exhibits of the Emergency Board No. 120, 1958. Wages, benefits and crew size case. Eastern Air Lines Inc., vs. Flight Engineers International Association, EAL Chapter, 1952-1958.
Language:
Collection material in English


SUBJECTS

Names:
United States.

Subjects:
Arbitration, Industrial--United States--Sources.


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United States. Emergency Board No. 120. Transcript of proceedings and exhibits, 1952-1958. #5047. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library.

CONTAINER LIST

Description
Container
I. Transcripts.
29 volumes. 4120 pages.
II. Union Exhibits.
1-9. Current agreement and proposed changes.
10-35. Duties, responsibilities and equipment of the Flight Engineers.
36-42. Issues on, and current provisions of vacation agreements.
43-45. Miscellaneous
46. Flight Engineers Retirement Plan.
47-56. History of union security provisions in the U.S. and at Eastern Air Lines.
57-59. Civil Air Regulations.
60-81. Issues and comparisons dealing with wages of flight engineers in reference to other industries and the consumer price index.
82-83. Classifications and certificate requirements of flight engineers.
84-90. Plight engineers pay for special assignments and operational time.
91-92. Check list of duties for the EAL Electra. 93-127. A detailed investigation of the jurisdictional dispute between the flight engineers and the pilots over the crew complement on certain aircraft.
128-151. History and comparison of flight engineers wage scales and pass privileges.
152. 1952 arbitration between EAL and FEIA.
III. Company Exhibits.
1. System Map
2-3. Miscellaneous
4-5. Current and proposed agreement between EAL and Flight Engineers.
6-21. Summary of company position on qualifications of flight engineers for different types of aircraft. This also contains the Civil Air Regulations provisions for qualification, and the third crew member for jet aircraft.
22-33. Company position and policy concerning duty time, flying time, layover time, and away-from base time.
35-59. Issues involved in current and proposed vacation time provisions.
60-71. Issues concerning traveling expenses of flight engineers.
72-89. Issues concerning crew scheduling, training and qualifications of flight engineers.
90-94. Issues on free transportation.
95-99. No-Strike, No Lockout issues.
100-109. See Volume 18 and 19.
110-115. Retirement plans for flight engineers.
116-232. Company and union position on wage issues and deadhead time, and all other factors connected with the wages of flight engineers.
233-257. Present and anticipated financial condition of EAL.