New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration Crucible Steel Company Records, 1913
Collection Number: 5101

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


DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Title:
New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration Crucible Steel Company Records, 1913
Repository:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Collection Number:
5101
Abstract:
Transcript of hearings of the New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration concerning the lockout of employees of the Syracuse Plants of the Crucible Steel Company of America. The hearings were conducted June 17-20, 1913.
Creator:
New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration
Crucible Steel Company
Quanitities:
0.33 cubic feet
Language:
Collection material in English

Biographical / Historical

Pursuant to Section 141 of the State Labor Law of the State of New York, a State Board of Mediation and Arbitration was appointed to investigate the lockout of employees of the two Syracuse Plants of the Crucible Steel Company. Hearings were begun on June 17, 1913 before a Board composed of the following men: William C. Rogers, Chairman; P.J. Downey; and James McManus.
About the first of April, 1913 approximately 1,000 of the 1,500 employees of the two Syracuse plants joined together to discuss the formation of a union. On May 10, 1913 a notice was posted by the employer in all of the departments stating that the two Syracuse plants would be closed indefinitely. The notice further stated that any employee who wished to remain at work could do so by signing a statement that he was not a member of the union. The obvious intent of the company was to break the union through a lockout of union members. At the time of the hearings, over 900 men were still out of work.
The union was formed to improve the wages and working conditions of all employees at the two plants. For the most part, wages had not risen for 20 years. The physical working conditions were bad, and the men often had to pay for their tools, and equipment under the sub-contracting system which existed in some parts of the plants. The employees wanted to establish a departmental shop committee system, which would allow them to present their grievances and demands as a group, rather than as individuals. The employees did not ask for company recognition of the union, they asked only for recognition of the shop committee.
The company refused, as a matter of policy, to allow its employees to organize a union. The company stated that it would not consider dealing with shop committees unless the employees returned to the plants as non-union employees. Upon satisfaction of that condition, the company stated, the question of shop committees would be considered.

This collection consists of a transcript of hearings of the New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration concerning the lockout of employees of the Syracuse Plants of the Crucible Steel Company of America. The hearings were conducted June 17-20, 1913.
Witnesses included (in order of appearance) Martin Lundrigen, William Hardman, John Figi, John Lawler, Frank McLaughlin Jr., Joseph Santiff, Edward Moore, John Rumvek, Bartholomew McNamara, Michael Wolek, John Davidson, Daniel Madden, Joseph Tywczynski, Bronislaw Sielewski, Francis Rudzinski, Stanislaus, Filipkowski, Thomas Slowacki, Vadislaus Manelskik, Joseph Werpachowski, Antone Pawlewicz, Paul Krwczyk, Szozephan Turkowski, John Fox, Carl Rudiger, Thomas Slacke, Alexander Travis, Frank McLaughlin, Mathew Snyder, David Hobbs, Alfred Hobbs, Thomas McLaughlin, Arnold Burkinshaw, David Burke, Edmond French, and Dr. John A. Mathews.
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New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration Crucible Steel Company Records #5101. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library.

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SUBJECTS

Names:
New York State. Board of Mediation and Arbitration.
Crucible Steel Company of America.
Subjects:
Unfair labor practices -- New York (State)-- Syracuse.
Iron and steel workers -- New York (State) -- Syracuse.
Iron and steel workers -- Labor unions-- New York (State)-- Syracuse.
Wages -- Iron and steel workers--New York (State)-- Syracuse.
Work environment --New York (State)-- Syracuse.
Collective labor agreements-- Iron and steel workers-- New York (State)-- Syracuse.

CONTAINER LIST
Container
Description
Date
Box 1 Folder 1
Transcript of proceedings [folder 1 of 2]
1913
Scope and Contents
June 1913; pages 1 to 230.
Box 1 Folder 2
Transcript of proceedings [folder 2 of 2]
1913
Scope and Contents
June 1913; pages 231 to 493, includes index.