© 2002 Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and
Archives, Cornell University Library
DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY
Title:
Commission on Industrial
Relations special agents' files,
1908-1931 [bulk
1914-1931].
Collection Number:
5223
Creator:
United States.Commission
on Industrial Relations.
Quantity:
1.6 linear
ft.
Forms of Material:
Correspondence.
Repository:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives,
Cornell University Library
Abstract:
Largely files of correspondence (1911-1914)
relating to the United States Commission on Industrial Relations' study on the
growth of trade union membership in the United States and the extent of
organization in various occupations and trades.
ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY
The Commission on Industrial Relations was established by Act of
Congress on August 23, 1912. The Commission's charge was to "inquire into the
general condition of labor in the principal industries of the United States,
including agriculture, and especially in those which are carried on in
corporate forms ...; into the growth of associations of employers and of wage
earners and the effect of such associations upon the relations between
employers and employees ..." among other duties.
Professor George E. Barnett of Johns Hopkins University and Leo
Wolman, a Ph.D. candidate at Johns Hopkins, were hired by the Commission to
investigate several matters relating to union membership and the specific
nature of several collective bargaining agreements. Dr. Wolman later went on to
become a professor of economics specializing in labor and industrial relations
at Columbia University.
SUBJECTS
Names:
United States.
Barnett, George
Ernest,1873-1938.
Wolman,
Leo,1890-
American Federation of
Labor.
San Francisco Labor
Council.
Subjects:
Independent unions--United
States--Membership.
Industrial relations--Research--United
States.
Occupational surveys.
Trade-unions--California--San
Francisco.
Trade-unions--United
States--Membership.
Trade-unions--United
States--Statistics.
Form and Genre Terms:
First drafts
Statistics.