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XV. Departmental papers. [series]: |
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A. Department of Cultural Affairs. [subseries]: |
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1. Plays and scripts. [subseries]: |
| 226 |
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Plays by Charles Lewin "This We Promise"; "To Promote the General Welfare"; Charles Haskell "A Memo To America" |
| 226 |
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"Journey From Yesterday to Today" l955 N.B.C. Radio Script |
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2. Short Courses [subseries]: |
| 226 |
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Democracy Aims and Practices (1939) |
| 226 |
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Collective Bargaining: History and Economics (1940) |
| 226 |
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Correspondence Courses: Trade Union Problems; Labor In American History (1942) |
| 226 |
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History, Structure and Function of the Amalgamated: The CIO, History, Theory and Prospect (1944) |
| 226 |
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New Members Course (1945) |
| 226 |
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Handbook (1949) |
| 226 |
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Short Histories of the ACWA (various dates) |
| 226 |
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Printed Material and Clippings |
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B. Finance Department [subseries]: |
| 227 |
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General correspondence (1925-66) |
| 227 |
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Statement of Stamps Sold (1936) |
| 227 |
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Charitable Contributions (1936) |
| 227 |
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Bills and Receipts |
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C. Research Department [subseries]: |
| 227 |
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General Correspondence with researchers and ACWA staff (1961-66) |
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Chronological File [subseries]: |
| 228 |
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1854, 1875 - Includes Journeymen Tailors Society of Baltimore, Bill of Prices, February 27, 1854; Proceedings of the 10th Annual Convention of the Journeymen Tailors National Trade Union (August, 1875) |
| 228 |
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1910-20 - Includes material on the 1914 Nashville Convention; 1914 Baltimore Clothing Workers Strike; Wage Survey, 1911-1919; 1917 Montreal Strike; 1919 Steel Strike; 1910 Lawrence, Mass. Textile Workers Strike; Origins of the Impartial Chairman. |
| 229 |
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1921-33 - Includes material on 1920-1921 New York City lockout; Report on the Progress of the ACWA by George Soule (1920); William Ripley "Bones of Contention" 1922; printed and pamphlet material documenting the left-right fight of the 1920's |
| 230 |
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1934-39 - Includes material on NRA (earnings comparison); memoranda on Cutters Contract (1936); Advance statement on Wagner Labor Disputes Bill; Report Interruptions of the Flow of Goods as Affected by the Struggle for Collective Bargaining in the Men's Clothing Industry (1935-36 Price Lists) |
| 231 |
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1940-45 - Includes material on ethnicity of membership |
| 231 |
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1941 - Elmo Roper public opinion poll of fascism (June, 1940) |
| 231 |
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1941 - Report on Anti-Semitism |
| 231 |
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Misc. |
| 231 |
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Questionnaire sent out by Congressional Naval Affairs Committee Investigating Work Stoppages (May 8, 1941) |
| 231 |
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Sidney Hillman and the War Production Board (1940-45) |
| 231 |
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Charles Wilson, Total Security (1941) |
| 231 |
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1943-45, Misc. |
| 232 |
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1946-60 - Includes Catherine Williams' correspondence with Matthew Josephson re his Sidney Hillman biography; 1952 memoranda on "organizing in the South"; 1958 AFL-CIO Fair Labor Standards Conference |
| 233 |
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1964-73 - Includes material on 50th Anniversary, May, 1964; ACWA Bibliographies; material collected for Red Books but not used. |
| 234 |
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ACWA's Anthology of Historical Documents, 1880-1914 |
| 235 |
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ACWA's Anthology of Historical Documents, 1914 (New York Convention) 1919 |
| 236 |
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ACWA's Anthology of Historical Documents - 1922-39 |
| 237 |
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CIO and the New Deal (1935-39) |
| 237 |
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World War II Era (1940-45) |
| 237 |
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AFL-CIO Merger (1955) |
| 237 |
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Benefit Plans (1945-63) |
| 237 |
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Civil Liberties and Foreign Policy (1946-53) |
| 238 |
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Hillman Memorials (1940-63) |
| 238 |
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International Affairs and Free Trade (1940-65) |
| 238 |
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Organizing (1945-63) |
| 238 |
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Political Action (1946-63) |
| 238 |
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Procurement (Gov't.) - 1945-63 |
| 239 |
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Copies of Material Collected for ACWA's Red Books, 1935-74 |
| 240 |
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Copies of Material Collected for ACWA's Red Books, 1935-74 |
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Biographical File of ACWA's General Executive Board Members, 1914-1972 [subseries]: |
| 241 |
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Form used to gather information |
| 241 |
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Bellanca, August |
| 241 |
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Bellanca, Dorothy |
| 241 |
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Bellanca, Frank |
| 241 |
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Bookbinder, Hyman |
| 241 |
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Block, Reuben |
| 241 |
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Blumberg, Hyman |
| 241 |
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Brazier, Richard |
| 241 |
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Bray, Nathan |
| 241 |
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Catalanotti, Joseph |
| 241 |
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Cohen, Jack |
| 241 |
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Cursi, Aldo |
| 242 |
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De Dominicis, Ulisse |
| 242 |
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Dickason, Gladys |
| 242 |
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Di Lauro, Thomas |
| 242 |
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Ervin, Charles |
| 242 |
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Fiascone, Joseph |
| 242 |
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Finley, Murray |
| 242 |
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Froise, Anthony |
| 242 |
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Gold, Joseph |
| 242 |
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Hardman, J.B.S. |
| 242 |
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Hillman, Bessie |
| 242 |
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Hillman, Sidney |
| 242 |
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Hollander, Louis |
| 242 |
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Kazan, Abraham |
| 242 |
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Kroll, Jack |
| 242 |
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Krzycki, Leo |
| 242 |
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Levin, Samuel |
| 242 |
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Marimpietri, A.D. |
| 242 |
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Marcovitz, Lazarus |
| 242 |
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Miller, Abraham |
| 242 |
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Miller, Joyce |
| 243 |
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Peppercorn, Ben |
| 243 |
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Potofsky, Jacob |
| 243 |
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Rabkin, Elias |
| 243 |
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Rosenblum, Frank |
| 243 |
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Samuel, Howard |
| 243 |
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Schlossberg, Joseph |
| 243 |
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Spitzer, Morris |
| 243 |
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Spivak, Sol |
| 243 |
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Weinstein, Charles |
| 243 |
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Weinstein, Murray |
| 243 |
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Miscellaneous |
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Subject Files [subseries]: |
| 244 |
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ACWA Locals (1919) |
| 244 |
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Amalgamated In Business (1926) |
| 244 |
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Changes In The Amalgamated Leadership (1946-47) |
| 244 |
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Collective Bargaining Agreements (1911-19) |
| 244 |
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Collective Bargaining Agreements (1922-30) |
| 244 |
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Collective Bargaining Agreements (1931-45) |
| 244 |
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Collective Bargaining Agreements (1946-56) |
| 244 |
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Collective Bargaining Agreements (Benefit Provisions) 1937-44 |
| 244 |
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Collective Bargaining Agreements - (Social Provisions in ACWA Contracts, 1944) |
| 244 |
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Collective Bargaining Agreements - (Chicago) 1915-35 |
| 245 |
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Collective Bargaining Agreements - (Equal Pay for Equal Work) 1952 |
| 245 |
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Collective Bargaining (Industry Wide Bargaining) 1937-47 |
| 245 |
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Collective Bargaining (Trade Agreements) |
| 245 |
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Collective Bargaining (Vacations) 1926-38 |
| 245 |
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Cotton Garment Clothing Firms in the South (1938) |
| 245 |
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Defense Effort (ACWA) 1941 |
| 245 |
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Directory of Manufacturers having agreements with ACWA |
| 246 |
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Distribution of Organizers, Managers and Business Agents |
| 246 |
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Distribution of Membership (1919-44) |
| 246 |
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Hart-Schaffner & Marx Joint Board Minutes, October 1912-May, 1913 (photocopy) |
| 246 |
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Imports (September 8, 1966 Report) |
| 246 |
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Josephson, Matthew, Notes for Sidney Hillman Biography (1950) |
| 246 |
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Lists, Locals, Joint Boards and Organizers (1931-35) |
| 246 |
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Lists of Union Manufacturers |
| 246 |
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Mailing Lists (1931-35) |
| 246 |
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Membership, Dues and Working Cards (sample) |
| 246 |
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Men's Neckwear, Wages and Hours (1937-43) |
| 246 |
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Midwest Market Survey (wages, hours, unionization) 1941-42 |
| 246 |
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National Industrial Recovery Administration (general wage, hours data) |
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National Industrial Recovery Administration-Cotton Garment Code [subseries]: |
| 247 |
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Compliance to and Violation of NIRA Code |
| 247 |
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Enforcement of Codes |
| 247 |
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Evidence Study Series (prepared by NRA's Division of Review) study of various legal issues which arose under the National Industrial Recovery Act (August, 1935) |
| 247 |
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Exemptions under the Cotton Garment Code (including resume of exemptions committee minutes) |
| 247 |
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Labor Complaint Committee Minutes (1934-35) |
| 247 |
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Prison Labor (statistical summary questionnaire - April, 1935) |
| 248 |
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Statistical Studies by Cotton Garment Code Authority |
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Men's Clothing Code Authority [subseries]: |
| 248 |
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General includes correspondence with Hyman Blumberg; statistical report, December 8, 1933; summary of minutes and by laws; and monthly reports, 1934-35 |
| 248 |
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Amendments, proposals & interpretations |
| 248 |
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Employment, hours, earnings |
| 248 |
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Enforcement |
| 248 |
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Evidence Study (NRA Division of Review, July, 1935 Report) |
| 249 |
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Health Standards and Home Work. Violations (by city): |
| 249 |
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Baltimore |
| 249 |
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Boston |
| 249 |
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Buffalo |
| 249 |
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Cleveland |
| 249 |
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Chicago |
| 249 |
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Cincinnati |
| 249 |
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Lansdale, PA |
| 249 |
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Milwaukee |
| 249 |
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New York City |
| 249 |
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Philadelphia |
| 249 |
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Rochester |
| 249 |
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St. Louis |
| 249 |
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Utica, N.Y. |
| 249 |
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Miscellaneous by region |
| 249 |
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Violations 11b and 11d. Hearings. Joseph Pietrafesa Comp. (November 20, 1934) Friedman and Harry Marks Comp. Also includes correspondence of Hyman Blumberg (November 19, 1934) |
| 249 |
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Merchant and Custom Tailoring Code |
| 249 |
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Neckwear Industry includes preliminary report analyzing piece rates, labor productivity and consolidated profit and loss statements (May, 1933-August, 1934) |
| 250 |
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Hearings: Men's Clothing Code (1935) |
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National War Labor Board [subseries]: |
| 251 |
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Carnegie Steel Case (August, 1942) |
| 251 |
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General Statistical Material Supplied to Regional Boards, Philadelphia, August 1943 |
| 251 |
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General Orders (Wage Stabilization) 1943-46 |
| 251 |
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Substandard Wages (May, 1943) |
| 251 |
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Congressional Resolution on 65 cents Minimum Substandard (1944) |
| 251 |
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Executive Order 9240 Premimum Rates (January 1944) |
| 251 |
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Applications for Approval of Voluntary Wage Adjustment |
| 251 |
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Cases other than Amalgamated (Textiles) |
| 251 |
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Cases other than Amalgamated (Miscellaneous) |
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Cotton Garment Industry Cases (ACWA) [subseries]: |
| 252 |
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Recommendations of Fact Finding Panel to National War Labor Board (October 11, 1943) |
| 252 |
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Wage data - various industries - July, 1943 |
| 252 |
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Hearings, April-June, 1943. Papers. Includes union demands; correspondence with firms handled by General Office; duplicates of material given commission foremen; list of firms bound by decision; material sent to NWLB members. |
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Hearings, July-December, 1943. [subseries]: |
| 253 |
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Petition of Reconsideration of Denial; ACWA Statement; July, 1943 testimony; wage data; summary of average wages; December, 1943 decision |
| 254 |
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List of firms who are covered and those not covered by case |
| 255 |
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List of firms filing form #l; agreement as to minimum wage; form #2 Permission to apply directive order in the Cotton Garment Case; firms certified to the National War Labor Board; firms referred to NWLB by manager or business agent; misc. lists by product, area, population |
| 256 |
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Fact Finding Report and Collateral Documents (December, 1943) |
| 256 |
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Exhibits - Rochester Arbitration Decision - 1927-30 |
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Journeymen Tailors [subseries]: |
| 256 |
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Journeymen Tailors Union Capital District - Rate Ranges (July, 1945) |
| 256 |
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Journeymen Tailors Union of Hartford, Ct. includes memorandum of hours, wages and working conditions (1945) |
| 256 |
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Journeymen Tailors Union, Washington, D.C., 1943-44 |
| 256 |
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Journeymen Tailors Union, Washington, D.C., (April 21, 1945) |
| 256 |
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Journeymen Tailors Union, Wilkes Barre, Pa. (Wages, May, 1945) |
| 257 |
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Men's Clothing Industry - Vacation with Pay - December, 1943 |
| 257 |
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ACWA Troy Office Workers - October 1944 |
| 257 |
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Sheeplined and Leather Case - New England, January 1944 |
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NWLB Regional Office Files [subseries]: |
| 257 |
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Region I, Boston - Going Wage Rates |
| 258 |
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Region II, New York - General |
| 258 |
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Region II, New York - Going Wage Rates |
| 258 |
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Region III, Philadelphia - General |
| 258 |
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Region III, Philadelphia - Going Wage Rates |
| 259 |
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Region IV - Atlanta |
| 259 |
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Region V - Cleveland |
| 259 |
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Region VI - Chicago |
| 259 |
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Region VII - Kansas City, Mo. |
| 260 |
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Region VIII - Dallas |
| 260 |
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Region IX - Denver |
| 260 |
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Region X - San Francisco |
| 260 |
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Region XI - Michigan |
| 260 |
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Region XII - Seattle |
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Public Contract Legislation (Walsh Healey Bill) [subseries]: |
| 261 |
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Correspondence, 1937-39; legal papers, 1940-48; minimum wage decisions, 1937; Uniform Clothing Industry; apprenticeship; violations |
| 262 |
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Wage Surveys Men's Clothing Industry; 1940-48 |
| 263 |
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New England Joint Board Wage Data, 1942 |
| 263 |
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Nuremberg Trials (includes report on the association of William Rhodes Davis and Senator Guffey and their activities in regard to the sale of oil to Nazi Governments) |
| 263 |
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Piece Rates - Heavy Outerwear and Sports Wear Industry (1941) |
| 263 |
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Reciprocity (Men's Clothing Industry) 1938 |
| 263 |
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Shirt Workers (growth and membership to 1930) |
| 263 |
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Shirt Workers (growth and membership) 1933-49 |
| 263 |
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Smithsonian Institute Bicentennial Exhibition (ACWA loan) |
| 263 |
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Statistics (miscellaneous) |
| 263 |
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Strikes (1914-43) |
| 263 |
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Wage and Hour Law (1938) |
| 263 |
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Wage and Hour Law (1938) Rank and File letters |
| 264 |
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Wage Scales Data (1933-56) |
| 264 |
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Wagner Labor Disputes Law |
| 264 |
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Wolman, Leo - ACWA Research Director (1920-31) Writings and Speeches |
| 264 |
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Women Workers - equal pay (1945 statement) |
| 265-270 |
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Research Department - Notes on various projects |