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Box 24

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Contains 16 Results:

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1948 Agreement Rule Interpretations Files Rules 42-71

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 632-634
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1948 Memorandum of Understanding-A. C. Mechanics

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 635
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1949 Memorandum of Understanding-No. 1A

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 636
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1951-1962 Farming Out Work

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 637
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1951-1969 Vacation Agreement-Interpretations

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 638
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1952 Agreement Revised

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 639-640
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1952 Memorandum of Agreement-Leaves of Absence for Veterans

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 641
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1952 Memorandum of Agreement

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 642
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1954 Memorandum of Agreement-Minimum Basic Hourly Rates

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 643
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1958 Agreement (Reprint)

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 644
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1960 Agreement, Supplements, Interpretations

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 645
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1965 Agreement

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 646
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1966 Agreement -Work Contracted Out

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 647
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1966 Job Protection Agreement

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 648
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1967 Agreement -Wage Increases and Vacations

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 649
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....

Shops and Yards-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - 1967-1969 Jurisdictional Disputes

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 650
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....