Box 19
Container
Contains 15 Results:
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1937 Agreement -Proposals
File — Box: 19, Folder: 519
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1937 Agreement -Questionnaire
File — Box: 19, Folder: 520
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1937 Agreement -Rules -Evolution of
File — Box: 19, Folder: 521-524
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1937 Agreement -Rules -Interpretations
File — Box: 19, Folder: 525-526
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1937 Agreement -Miscellaneous
File — Box: 19, Folder: 527
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1938 Negotiations -Documentation -Employees on Lines Hour Categorization
File — Box: 19, Folder: 528
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1941 Agreement Rule Interpretation Files Rules 1-67
File — Box: 19, Folder: 529-532
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1945-1970 Vacation Agreement-Interpretations
File — Box: 19, Folder: 533
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1946 Agreement, Memorandum of Understanding-Annulling and Rebulletining of Assignment
File — Box: 19, Folder: 534
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1946-1958 Agreement -New Rates of Pay-Printed Inserts
File — Box: 19, Folder: 535
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1947-1948 Negotiations -Pooling of Runs
File — Box: 19, Folder: 536
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1949 Agreement -Revision
File — Box: 19, Folder: 537
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1953 Agreement -Evolution File
File — Box: 19, Folder: 538
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1953 Agreement -Negotiation File
File — Box: 19, Folder: 539-541
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....
Porters and Maids-Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - 1953-1965 Agreement Rule Interpretation Files Rules 1-40
File — Box: 19, Folder: 542-543
Identifier: Case Pullman 06/01/04
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
In the 1920's, the Pullman Company formed company-wide occupation-based unions (Plan of Employee Representation) to thwart the outside union organization of its employees. This policy was abruptly terminated with the 1934 passage of the amended Railway Labor Act, which guaranteed workers free choice of union representation. From that date on, the company accepted outside unions and negotiated with those bodies to reach agreements governing working conditions, wages, hours, vacations, etc....