Willard Eugene Hotchkiss Arbitration Awards and Papers, 1917-1946
Collection Number: 5238

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


DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Title:
Willard Eugene Hotchkiss Arbitration Awards and Papers, 1917-1946
Repository:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Collection Number:
5238
Abstract:
The arbitration awards and papers of Willard Eugene Hotchkiss include speeches and writings, including some book reviews (1917-1940); also arbitration awards, chiefly for the Textile Workers' Union of America (1937-1945), and United Steelworkers of America (1939-1944).
Creator:
Hotchkiss, Willard Eugene
Quanitities:
2 cubic feet
Language:
Collection material in English

Biographical / Historical

Dr. Willard Hotchkiss (Ph.D., economics, Cornell University, 1905; LLD., Northwestern University, 1927) was an educator and arbitrator. Professor Hotchkiss was a member of the faculties of Northwestern University (1905-1917, 1921-1925), the University of Minnesota (1917-1919), and the Carnegie Institute of Technology (1930-1944). He served as dean of the School of Commerce at Northwestern (1908-1917), dean of the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University (1925-1932), and director of the Division of Humanistic and Social Studies at Carnegie (1941-1944). Hotchkiss' business career included his work as executive director of the National Industrial Federation of Clothing Manufacturers (1920-1925), as president of the Armour Institute of Technology and lesser posts. Dr. Hotchkiss served the federal government as panel chairman of the War Labor Board (1943-1945) and as public member and chairman of the Enforcement Division of the National Wage Stabilization Board. Professor Hotchkiss was also an arbitrator and mediator, working largely in the textile and steel industries.

Hotchkiss' writings include, "History of the Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board, 1917-1919" (1921); "Industrial Relations in the Men's Clothing Industry" (1922), discussing reasons for formation of a national federation; "Collective Agreements in the Men's Clothing Industry" (1922), a discussion of the role of agreements, representation and arbitration in the men's clothing industry; "Industrial Relations Management" (1923), concerning ideas on human relations and personnel management; "Unemployment Agreements Between Members of the Chicago Industrial Federation of Clothing Manufacturers and the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America" (1923); "Extra Incentive Wage Plans in the Men's Clothing Industry in Chicago" (1925); "The Human Factor in Industry" (1926-1927); and "Arbitration -- an Analysis" (1939).
Addresses by Hotchkiss deal with the beginnings of constitutional government in the men's clothing industry (1921), stabilizing employment in the men's clothing industry in Chicago (1924), employee representation (1924), labor relations (1940), and miscellaneous subjects.
The arbitration awards (1937-1945) chiefly include the awards with agreements, briefs, petitions, minutes of arbitration proceedings, and letters. The awards are chiefly for the Textile Workers' Union of America vs. the American Viscose Corporation (1937-1945) for cases involving discipline, seniority, suspension, wages, schedules, and other miscellaneous issues. Additionally, there are a number of awards and supporting materials for the United Steelworkers of America (1939-1944) vs. various companies and corporations for cases involving wage rates and discharge. There also are a number of awards for cases involving the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, United Automobile Workers, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, Aluminum Workers of America, United Stone and Allied Products Workers of America, United Mine Workers of America, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Newspaper Printing Pressmen, International Typographical Union, and Federation of Glass, Ceramic and Silica Sand Workers of America.
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Willard Eugene Hotchkiss Arbitration Awards and Papers #5238. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library.

SUBJECTS

Names:
Hotchkiss, Willard E. (Willard Eugene), 1874-1956.
Aluminum Workers of America
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
American Viscose Corporation
Baltimore Motor Coach Company
Federation of Glass, Ceramic and Silica Sand Workers of America
International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers
International Typographical Union of North America
International Union, United Automobile Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America
International Union, United Automobile Workers of America (A.F. of L.)
Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company
Textile Workers Union of America
United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America
United Steelworkers of America
United Stone and Allied Products Workers of America
United Mine Workers of America.
Subjects:
Arbitration, Industrial--United States--Cases.
Personnel management--United States.
Psychology, Industrial--United States.
Industrial arbitrators.
Clothing workers.
Iron and steel workers.
Textile workers.
Arbitration, Industrial. Aluminum industry. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Automobile industry. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Boiler making industry. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Building trades. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Clothing industry. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Electric industries. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Glass manufacture. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Men's clothing industry. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Newspaper publishing. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Printing industry. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Shipbuilding industry. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Steel industry. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Stone industry. United States.
Arbitration, Industrial. Textile industry. United States.
Employees, Dismissal of. Arbitration, Industrial. United States.
Employment stabilization. United States. Addresses, essays, lectures.
Hours of labor. Arbitration, Industrial. United States.
Industrial relations. United States. Addresses, essays, lectures.
Labor discipline. Arbitration, Industrial. United States.
Seniority, Employee. Arbitration, Industrial. United States.
Trade-unions. Clothing workers. United States. Addresses, essays, lectures.

CONTAINER LIST
Container
Description
Date
Box 1 Folder 1
Labor in the Inland Empire Lumber Territory memo
1917
Scope and Contents
Response to request of lumber operators following action taken in December 1917 at the request of the War Department, includes correspondence with lumber company executives
Box 1 Folder 2
The Bases of Industrial Stability
1920
Scope and Contents
From Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia, September 1920, Publication 1432, Governmental policy as discussed in the President's National Industrial Conference
Box 1 Folder 3
History of the Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board, 191T to 19195 co-author Henry R. Seager.
1921
Scope and Contents
U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin No. 283, May
Box 1 Folder 4
Men's Clothing Industry, Beginnings of Constitutional Government in
1921
Scope and Contents
Abstract of an address by Willard E. Hotchkiss before the Minnesota State Bar Association, July 26
Box 1 Folder 5
Industrial Relations in the Men's Clothing Industry
1922
Scope and Contents
RE: Reasons for formation of National Federation, International Labour Review
Box 1 Folder 6
Book review of: Report on the Steel Strike of 1919.
1922
Scope and Contents
Commission of Inquiry, Interchurch World Movement, Public Opinion and the Steel Strike of 1919, Supplementary reports to the Commission of Inquiry, Inter-church World Movement, The Three-Shift System in the Steel Industry by Horace B. Drury, (Bulletin of Taylor Society, February 1921) from the Journal of Political Economy, June 1922
Box 1 Folder 7
Collective Agreements in the Men's Clothing Industry
1922
Scope and Contents
From Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia, September, 1922, Publication No. 1658, Discussion of the role of agreements, representation and arbitration in the Men's clothing industry
Box 1 Folder 8
Industrial Relations Management
1923
Scope and Contents
Basic ideas on human relations and personnel management, Reprinted from the Harvard Business Review, July
Box 1 Folder 9
Unemployment Agreements between members of the Chicago Industrial Federation of Clothing Manufacturers and the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
1923
Scope and Contents
October
Box 1 Folder 10
Management Leadership in Industrial Relations
1924
Scope and Contents
From Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Philadelphia, January 192k, Publication No. 1766, Discussion of the Report of the U. S. Coal Commission
Box 1 Folder 11
Plan for stabilizing employment in the Men's clothing industry in Chicago
1924
Scope and Contents
From Seventh Annual Human Relations in Industry at Silver Bay, New York, August 29
Box 1 Folder 12
The High Points of a Conference on Employee Representation at Cleveland
1924
Scope and Contents
Nov. 13th-14th
Box 1 Folder 13
Closing remarks at a conference on Personnel Administration in College Curriculum
1924
Box 1 Folder 14
Extra Incentive Wage Plans in the Men's Clothing Industry in Chicago
1925
Scope and Contents
From American Management Association Production, Executives Series: No. 20
Box 1 Folder 15
The Human Factor in Industry
1926-1927
Scope and Contents
Reprint from the Commonwealth Review, Vols. VIII-IX, Nos. 4-1, Oct.-Jan., Speech at Semi-centennial of the University of Oregon
Box 1 Folder 16
Remarks on Bill S-2926 before the U. S. Senate Committee on Education and Labor
1934
Scope and Contents
March 15th
Box 1 Folder 17
Arbitration - An Analysis
1939
Scope and Contents
From Society for the Advancement of Management Journal. Vol. IV, No. 2, March 1939, p. 45
Box 1 Folder 18
Hypothetical Arbitration Case used at Pittsburgh Labor School
1940
Box 1 Folder 19
Labor Relations - Yesterday, today and tomorrow
1940
Scope and Contents
Outline of a talk before the Allegheny Foreman's Club, January 16
Box 1 Folder 20
Bethlehem Steel Company and United Steelworkers of America, Locals 1374 and 1639
1943
Scope and Contents
Nov. 24th
Box 1 Folder 21
Bethlehem Steel Company and International Die Sinkers.
Box 1 Folder 22
Unemployment Agreement in the Chicago Men's Clothing Industry. Annals.
Box 2 Folder 1
San Francisco Building Industry
1931
Scope and Contents
Oct. 17th
Box 2 Folder 2
Mill Owners' Association of Philadelphia and United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
1932
Scope and Contents
Philadelphia District Council, April 25
Box 2 Folder 3
Agreement, American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1937-1938
Box 2 Folder 4
General Motors vs. United Automobile Workers: Tab Barrel Case
1938
Scope and Contents
Feb. 3rd
Box 2 Folder 5
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1939
Scope and Contents
Five Cases of Discharge and Suspension at Lewistown and Meadville, Decisions, April 11
Box 2 Folder 6
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1938
Scope and Contents
Cases of Louis Cohey, Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, Sept. 28
Box 2 Folder 7
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1938
Scope and Contents
Case of James Gilmartin, Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, Sept. 29
Box 2 Folder 8
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1939
Scope and Contents
Seniority Cases from Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, October 8, 1938, February 16, 1939
Box 2 Folder 9
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1939
Scope and Contents
Cases of Francis Ferrari and Holiday and Vacation Make-up Work, Nitro, West Virginia. February 17, 1939
Box 2 Folder 10
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1939
Scope and Contents
Case of John Williams, Meadville, Pennsylvania, March 13, 1939
Box 2 Folder 11
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1939
Scope and Contents
Suspension Cases at Meadville, Pennsylvania, March 15, 1939
Box 2 Folder 12
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1939
Scope and Contents
Patrol System in Parkersburg, Lewistown and Marcus Hook Plants, March 23, 1939, July 11, 1939
Box 2 Folder 13
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Local 86 and Labor Standards Association of Pittsburgh. Adjustment of Wages in Department Store, Alterations Depts
1939
Scope and Contents
April 20th
Box 2 Folder 14
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1939
Scope and Contents
Discharge of Floyd Rouschie, Lionel Rheinhardt, Robert Gilmore, and Gordon Bell, Meadville, Pennsylvania, July 11, 1939
Box 2 Folder 15
Steelworkers Organizing Committee and Oliver Iron and Steel Corporation: Case of Barthel Erbe
1939
Scope and Contents
July 14th
Box 2 Folder 16
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1939
Scope and Contents
Pipefitters Helpers Seniority Cases in Meadville Plant, July 15, 1939
Box 2 Folder 17
Steelworkers Organizing Committee and Pittsburgh Steel Foundry Corporation, Emergency Wage Adjustment
1939
Scope and Contents
July 19th
Box 2 Folder 18
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee: Case of Edgar Staley
1939
Scope and Contents
Meadville, Pennsylvania, July 15, 1939 provisional, August 26, 1939 final, December 6, 1939 supplemental incidents
Box 2 Folder 19
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1939
Scope and Contents
Cases of Mariam Sutley and Earl Krotzer, Meadville, Pennsylvania, December 6
Box 2 Folder 20
Pennsylvania Transformer Company and the United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America, Local 615
1939
Scope and Contents
Article VIII - Adjustment of Grievances, Section 1 and Article X, Arbitration, Sections 1 and 2, December 18
Box 2 Folder 21
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1940
Scope and Contents
Seniority of Dialyzer Employees, Roanoke, Virginia, June 29, 1940
Box 2 Folder 22
American Steel Band Company and Steelworkers Organizing Committee
1940
Scope and Contents
Wage Arbitration Case, July 6
Box 2 Folder 23
Aluminum Company of America. Aluminum Workers of America, Local #2
1941
Scope and Contents
Case of Paul J. Pastrick, May 2
Box 2 Folder 24
Steelworkers Organizing Committee and Vanadium Corporation of America
1941
Scope and Contents
Case of Andrew Campanucci, July 23
Box 2 Folder 25
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1941
Scope and Contents
Case of Charles Milam, October 10 (missing)
Box 2 Folder 26
Steelworkers Organizing Committee and Timken Roller Bearing Company
1941
Scope and Contents
Case of Discharge of Five Employees at the Columbus Plant. November 1, 1941.
Box 2 Folder 27
Steelworkers Organizing Committee and J. & L Steel Corporation
1942
Scope and Contents
Case of Carl Moore, February 10
Box 2 Folder 28
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1942
Scope and Contents
Case of the Second Class Welders, March 26
Box 2 Folder 29
National Tube Company and Steelworkers Organizing Committee
1942
Scope and Contents
RE: Appropriate Number of Grievance Committeemen at the Ellwood Works of National Tube Company, March 26
Box 2 Folder 30
United Stone and Allied Products Workers of America and Blair Limestone Company
1942
Scope and Contents
RE: B. G. Racey and Robert Michael, April 25
Box 2 Folder 31
Murray. Ohio Manufacturing. Company and International Union of United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, Local 65
1942
Scope and Contents
Monetary Issues, June 2
Box 2 Folder 32
United Steelworkers of America, the Washington Tin Plate Company
1942
Scope and Contents
Wage Arbitration, June 2
Box 2 Folder 33
Reading Eagle Company and Reading Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union, 160
1942
Scope and Contents
Appeal from Decision of local Chairman, June 12
Box 2 Folder 34
Willys-Overland Motors, Inc. and Mechanics Educational Society of America
1942
Scope and Contents
Wage Rates, July 15
Box 2 Folder 35
Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation and United Steelworkers of America
1942
Scope and Contents
Shear Crew Case at Homestead Plant, August 12
Box 2 Folder 36
Parkersburg Iron and Steel Company and United Steelworkers of America
1942
Scope and Contents
Wage Arbitration, August 12
Box 2 Folder 37
Neville Company of Pittsburgh and District 50, United Mine Workers of America
1942
Scope and Contents
Wages and Union Security, August 19
Box 2 Folder 38
Philadelphia Transportation Company and P. R. T. Employees' Union
1942
Scope and Contents
Case No. AR-3 before N. W. L. B., November 10
Box 2 Folder 39
Crucible Steel Company of America and United Steelworkers of America
1942-1943
Scope and Contents
All Atha Works. Hearing September 3, 1942, decision, partial, November 13, 1942, General comment Supplementary findings, January 9, 1943, Communication to Messrs. Fench, Moselle, Schnitzer and Wisner, January 14, 1943, Memorandum on Case 125, March 17, 1943, Final decision April 9, 1943
Box 2 Folder 40
Marietta Manufacturing Company and International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders of America
1942
Scope and Contents
Case AR-139, November 18
Box 2 Folder 41
Pittsburgh Coal Company and United Mine Workers of America, Local 1787
1942
Scope and Contents
Dispute involving Crescent No. 1 Mine, November 20
Box 2 Folder 42
Agreement. American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1942
Scope and Contents
Nov. 30th
Box 2 Folder 43
H. K. Porter Company and United Steelworkers of America, Local 1592
1942
Scope and Contents
Wages - Cranemen, December 2
Box 2 Folder 44
Andrews Steel and United Steelworkers of America, Locals 22 and 1870
1942
Scope and Contents
Vacation Pay Seniority, December 24
Box 2 Folder 45
National Supply Company, Spang Chalfant Division and United Steelworkers of America, Local 1244
1943
Scope and Contents
Arbitration in Respect to Fourth Shift, January 2
Box 2 Folder 46
Pitcairn Company, Pittsburgh Valve and Fittings Division and United Steelworkers of America, Local 2276
1943
Scope and Contents
Dispute over Discharge of Six Workers in Pitcairn Company's Mechanical Foundry, January 16
Box 2 Folder 47
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1943
Scope and Contents
1-2 Seniority in Yard and Viscose Plant, 3 Lunch Relief in Mercerizing Cellars, 5 Rate and Schedule on B-ll Machine, Lewistown, Pennsylvania, January 26
Box 2 Folder 48
New York Newspaper - Printing Pressmen's Union No. 2 and Publishers Association of New York City
1943
Scope and Contents
Appeal from Decision of Local Chairman, February 22
Box 2 Folder 49
Aluminum Company of America and International Die Sinkers Conference
1943
Scope and Contents
Case No. 882 - N. W. L. B. March 13
Box 2 Folder 50
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation and United Steelworkers of America, Local No. 1196
1943
Scope and Contents
Dispute at Brackenridge Plant (Pennsylvania), March 20
Box 2 Folder 51
United Steelworkers of America and John A. Roebling's Sons Company
1943
Scope and Contents
Rate Case, March 23
Box 2 Folder 52
Bethlehem Steel Company and International Die Sinkers Conference, Lodge 50 Independent
1943
Scope and Contents
Case No. 890. N. W. L. B. March 13
Box 2 Folder 53
Lukens Steel Company and United Steelworkers of America
1943
Scope and Contents
April 17th
Box 2 Folder 54
Crucible Steel Company of America and United Steelworkers of America
1943
Scope and Contents
LaBelle Plant Cases, April 19
Box 2 Folder 55
General Chemical Company and United Mine Workers of America, District 50
1943
Scope and Contents
Wages and Shift Bonus, April 20
Box 2 Folder 56
Universal Cyclops Steel Company and United Steelworkers of America, Local 178
1943
Scope and Contents
Discharge of James Jacobs, April 30
Box 2 Folder 57
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Organizing Committee
1943
Scope and Contents
W. N. Carter, Roanoke, May 13
Box 2 Folder 58
Irwin Foundry and Mine Car Company and United Steel-workers of America, Local 2452
1943
Scope and Contents
Decision - Dissent of Labor Member of Panel, May 21
Box 2 Folder 59
Babcock and Wilcox Tube Company and United Steelworkers of America
1943
Scope and Contents
Carlton and Mills Rate Case, June 2
Box 2 Folder 60
Clarksburg Publishing Company and typographical Union 372
1943
Scope and Contents
Wages, June 30
Box 2 Folder 61
Mid-West Abrasive Company and United Steelworkers of America, Local 2292
1943
Scope and Contents
Dispute on Vacations for Employees, August 11
Box 2 Folder 62
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company and Federation of Glass, Ceramic and Silica Sand Workers of America, Local 25
1943
Scope and Contents
Wage Arbitration, N. W. L. B. August 14
Box 2 Folder 63
Pittsburgh Steel Decisions
1943-1944
Scope and Contents
Including Pilger Mill Case handled by American Arbitration Association, August 13, 1943 - Decision, Case 576, Preliminary statement No. 607, 611, September 17, 1943 - Decisions, nos. 607 and 611, September 16, 1943, Pilger Mill Decision, January 20, 1944, Reversal
Box 2 Folder 64
Worcester Publishing Company and Newspaper Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union No. 29
1943
Scope and Contents
Sept. 13th
Box 2 Folder 65
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1943
Scope and Contents
48-hour Schedule, Spinning Room, Lewistown, October 26, B-ll Marchine - Marcus Hook, November 12
Box 2 Folder 66
Bethlehem Steel Company and United Steelworkers of America, Lebanon Plant, Local 1374 - Steelton Plant, Local 1639
1943
Scope and Contents
Lebanon Plant, Grievances 1239 and 43, Steelton Plant, Grievance 777, November 24
Box 2 Folder 67
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1943
Scope and Contents
Request for Adjustment re Relation Piece Rate and Work Load - Case Stripping and Wrapping, Marcus Hook, December 20
Box 2 Folder 68
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1943
Scope and Contents
Request for Shift Premium, Reeling Research Lab, Marcus Hook, December 20
Box 2 Folder 69
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America. W. T. Snider Discharge Case
1943
Scope and Contents
Dec. 28th
Box 2 Folder 70
General Machinery Corporation and United Auto, Aircraft, Agricultural Implement Workers, Local 955
1943
Scope and Contents
Hamilton, Ohio, Grievances 1138 and 3381, January 27
Box 2 Folder 71
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Multi-Deck Spinning Step Rate Case, Front Royal, Case Suspended pending telegram from W. L. B. February 4
Box 2 Folder 72
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Case - Replacement of Males by Females, Front Royal, Settled at Front Royal Hearing February 4
Box 2 Folder 73
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Ash Handlers Case, Lewistown, Withdrawn March 20 (Letter from Mr. Krafft)
Box 2 Folder 74
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Plant, Fibro, Spinning Work Load Case, Front Royal, Case suspended March 20 (Letter from Mr. Krafft)
Box 2 Folder 75
J & L Steel Corporation and United Steelworkers of America, Aliquippa Works
1943-1944
Scope and Contents
1. Case No. 4 - Seamless Case May 10, 2. Bessemer Converter Crane Operators March 20
Box 2 Folder 76
United Steelworkers of America, Local 1375 vs. Republic Steel Corporation
1944
Scope and Contents
Train Crews in Open Hearth Transportation, May 10
Box 2 Folder 77
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Schedule for Daylight Engineers, Lewistown, Withdrawn May 13 (Letter from Mr. Cook) Process Piece Work Rate Case, Lewistown, Temporarily withdrawn May 13 (Letter from Mr. Cook)
Box 2 Folder 78
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Drill Press Rate Case, Lewistown Plant, May 19, Spindle Motor Winders, Lewistown, Withdrawn May 13 (Letter from Mr. Cook)
Box 2 Folder 79
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Leadburner Training Programs Case, Front Royal, Suspended Judgment, May 19
Box 2 Folder 80
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Painters' Furlough, Meadville Plant, May 19
Box 2 Folder 81
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Rate of Pay on new Spinning Machine at Front Royal, May 29
Box 2 Folder 82
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Eligibility of Laboratory Employees, Front Royal, June 14
Box 2 Folder 83
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Clarification of Pronouncements Concerning Scheduling, July 20
Box 2 Folder 84
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America, Front Royal Cases
1944
Scope and Contents
1. Drain Case Promotion, 2. Motor Winders Rate for 8 men, 3. E. J. Hallowell Suspension Case, 4. Oiling Trucks, 5. Demotion of David Lee, Welder, August 22
Box 2 Folder 85
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America, Front Royal - In re Carpenter Lay Off
1944
Scope and Contents
Aug. 22nd
Box 2 Folder 86
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Stoppage Cases - Payne-Rieve Letters, September 11
Box 2 Folder 87
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Borden Wines Case, Front Royal Plant, September 13
Box 2 Folder 88
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
Sunday Maintenance Work, Roanoke, September 18
Box 2 Folder 89
American Viscose Corporation arid Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
In re Rates for Oilers, Tire Fabric Dept., Roanoke Plant, September 22
Box 2 Folder 90
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
1. In re rates for Belt Thread Machine Operators, opugh Grinders, etc., Roanoke, 2. In re Procurement Department Specialists, Roanoke, October 25
Box 2 Folder 91
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944
Scope and Contents
In re discipline for not reporting for work April 8 and 9, Parkersburg Plant, Electrical Department, November 13
Box 2 Folder 92
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1945
Scope and Contents
Blessing Case, Lewistown, Decision, March 20
Box 2 Folder 93
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1945
Scope and Contents
Roland Walker and Vera Warren, Dismissal Wage, Marcus Hook Plant, March 20
Box 2 Folder 94
American Viscose Corporation and Textile Workers Union of America
1944-1945
Scope and Contents
Cases heard December 28, 1944, Record of Status - Jack Hammer Case, Decisions January 22, 1945 and March 31, 1945
Box 2 Folder 95
Restaurant and Hotel Employers' Council of Southern California and Los Angeles Local Joint Executive Board, Culinary Workers and Bartenders, A. F. L
1946
Scope and Contents
Sept. 12th