New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration Glove Manufacturers' Association of Fulton, New York on Microfilm, 1914
Collection Number: 5100 mf

Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Cornell University Library


DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Title:
New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration Glove Manufacturers' Association of Fulton, New York on Microfilm, 1914
Repository:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Collection Number:
5100 mf
Abstract:
Transcript of testimony and decision of the Board concerning the Glove Cutters' strike at Gloversville and Johnstown, NY.
Creator:
New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration
Quanitities:
0.11 cubic feet
Language:
Collection material in English

Biographical / Historical

At the request of the Commissioner of Labor the New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration convened in Gloversville on October 5, 1914 to attempt to settle the glove cutters strike which had idled 1500 men in 150 plants. Members of the Board included Mr. William C, Rogers, chief mediator; Mr. James C. McManus; and Mr. P.S. Downey.
On August 21, 1914 the glove cutters held a mass meeting in which they voted to ask the Glove Manufacturers Association for an increase of 25 cents per dozen on men's and boys' gloves and 20 cents per dozen on ladies' gloves. The glove cutters were earning an average of $13.30 per week and had not had an increase in wages for 17 years. The glove cutters struck when the manufacturers turned down the request for an increase. Since glove making was the only industry in Fulton County the Board was instructed to investigate the situation. During the course of the strike several employers settled with their employees for 15 cents a dozen, and the Board recommended that the strikers return to work and continue negotiations for an increase of not less than 15 cents. The Board's proposals were turned down by the men.

On August 21, 1914 the glove cutters held a mass meeting in which they voted to ask the Glove Manufacturers Association for an increase of 25 cents per dozen on men's and boys' gloves and 20 cents per dozen on ladies' gloves. The glove cutters were earning an average of $13.30 per week and had not had an increase in wages for 17 years. The glove cutters struck when the manufacturers turned down the request for an increase. Since glove making was the only industry in Fulton County the Board was instructed to investigate the situation. During the course of the strike several employers settled with their employees for 15 cents a dozen, and the Board recommended that the strikers return to work and continue negotiations for an increase of not less than 15 cents. The Board's proposals were turned down by the men.
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New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration Glove Manufacturers' Association of Fulton, New York on Microfilm #5100 mf. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library.

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Related Collections: 5100: New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration Glove Manufacturers' Association of Fulton, New York Records

SUBJECTS

Names:
New York (State). Board of Mediation and Arbitration.
Subjects:
Glove industry--New York (State)--Johnstown.
Glove industry--New York (State)--Gloversville.
Wages--Glove industry--New York (State)-- Johnstown.
Wages--Glove industry--New York (State)--Gloversville.
Strikes and lockouts--Glove industry--New York (State)--Johnstown.
Strikes and lockouts--Glove industry--New York (State)--Gloversville.
Glove industry--Employees.

CONTAINER LIST
Container
Description
Date
Reel 1
One volume of testimony and decisions
Reel 1
N.Y.S. Board of Mediation and Arbitration, Glove Cutters Strike in Gloversville & Johnstown
Scope and Contents
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