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I. Transcripts. [series]: 12 volumes. 1411 pages.
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II. Company Exhibits. [series]: |
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A. Photostatic Copy - Union Demands |
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B. Photostatic Copy - Management's Response containing
Counter Demands |
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C. Wooley Emergency Board Report dated May 23, 1946.
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D. Report of Cole Emergency Board of May 6, 1949.
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E. Devaney Emergency Report to the President dated July
10, 1940. |
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F. Stone Emergency Board Report, dated November 17,
1941. |
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G. Increases, Decreases and Adjustments in Express Wage
Rates, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks and International Brotherhood of
Teamsters, July 1, 1919, up to Present Date. |
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H. Agreement with the Teamsters. |
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I. Agreement with the Clerks. |
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J. Appendage to Clerks' Agreement. K. Morse Board
award. |
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L. Supplementary report of the Morse Board.
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M. Sharfman Award. |
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N. Shaw Board Report. |
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O. Calkins Board Report. |
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P. Stacy Board Report. |
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Q. Swaim Board Report. |
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R. Edwards Board Report. |
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S. Meyer Board Report. |
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T. Lapp Board Report. |
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U. Leiserson Board Report. |
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V. Lewis Board Report. |
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W. Wage Adjustment Order No. 1 |
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X. Loring Board Report. |
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Y. Messmore Board Report. |
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Z. Agreement of March 26, 1954, incorporating the
recommendations of the Messmore Board Report. |
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AA. Map entitled "Routes Between Points" |
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BB. Proposals for Rule Changes |
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CC. Volume of Traffic Handled on Four Holidays in
Relation to Specified Other Days. |
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DD. Estimated added cost. |
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EE. Vacation Schedule. |
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FF. Comparison of straight time hourly earnings of all
REA and vehicle employees with those of employees in selected industry groups.
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GG. Comparison of average hourly earnings of all REA
and vehicle employees. |
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HH. Comparison of average weekly earnings of Railway
Express employees with those in manufacturing. |
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II. Comparison of straight time hourly earnings of
Railway Express employees with those in Class I railroads. |
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JJ. Comparison of average hourly earnings of Railway
Express employees with those of non operating employees. |
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KK. Comparison of average hourly earnings of Railway
Express employees with non-operating employees, Class I Railroads. |
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LL. Comparison of increases in basic rates of pay of
Railway Express rates of pay and those of non-operating employees from 1918 to
1954. |
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MM. Comparison of changes in hourly rates of pay of
Railway Express Agency drivers in New York City and those in general trucking
industry for period 1921 to 1954. |
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NN. Changes in consumers price index, December 1953 to
January 1955. |
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OO. Comparison of average number of shipments handled
per vehicle employee man hour by IBT employees in 8 cities and all REA vehicle
employees for the period 1946 through 1954. |
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PP. Comparison of productivity of REA vehicle employees
represented by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters with the productivity
of Class I Railroads. |
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QQ. Comparison of productivity of vehicle employees in
8 cities with railroads and with output per man-hour in selected manufacturing
industries. |
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RR. Indices of production of employees with REA as
contrasted with those of Class I railroads. |
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SS. Same comparison as RR in terms of production per
man hour. |
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TT. Standard Express Operations Agreement. |
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UU. "Results of operations for the years 1929 to 1954,
UU inclusive." |
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VV. Reproduction of page 62, Annual Report of REA, Inc.
to the Interstate Commerce Commission - year ending December 31, 1954.
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WW. Estimated cost of increases as applied to vehicle
employees at 8 cities involved for year ended December 31, 1954. |
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XX. Estimated cost of increases for Railway Express
Agency employees excluding those for the year ended December 31, 1954.
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YY. "Railroad revenues and costs - express traffic."
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ZZ. Computation of railroad costs incident to express
service for Class I Railroads for year 1954. |
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AAA. Record of gross national product beginning with
year 1939 and number of express shipments handled each year. |
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BBB. Graph representing volume of parcel post traffic
handled between 1939 and the present. |
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CCC. Estimated intercity ton miles of Class I, II and
III motor trucks volume from 1939 to 1954. |
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DDD. Graph showing growth of air freight from 1945 to
1955. |
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EEE. Graph showing volume of freight forwarder traffic
received from shippers between years 1943 and 1954. |
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FFF. Graph showing volume of freight transportation
hauled by line haul railways in period 1939 to 1953. |
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GGG. Graph showing fluctuation in volume of express
shipments from 1939 to 1954. |
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III. Union Exhibits. [series]: |
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1. Freight contract of Local 445, International
Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehouse and Helpers of America.
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2. Blank copy of contract of paper products and
miscellaneous Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers, Local 27. |
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3. Copy of Agreement of Truck Drivers Local Union 807.
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4. Agreement of Highway and Local Motor Freight
Drivers, Dockmen and Helpers, Local Union 707. |
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5. Express and General Trucking Agreement between
Express Drivers and Chauffeurs and General Trucking Chauffeurs of Local Union
816. |
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6. Teamster Area-wide Negotiating Committee and Local
282, Memorandum of Agreement. |
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7 Contracts in the Coal and Oil Industry, Teamsters
Local Union 553, New York |
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8 Agreement, Truck Drivers Local 282 - Excavating
Industry. |
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9. Agreement, Truck Drivers Local 282 - Chauffeurs in
the Building Material Industry. |
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10. Agreement, Truck Drivers Local 282 - Lumber
Industry, |
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11. Agreement, Truck Drivers Local 282 - Plumbing
Industry. |
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12. Agreement, Local Union 816 - Meat Purveyors and
Hotel Supply Industry. |
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13. Agreement, Teamsters Local Union 138 - Employers
engaged in the handling, distribution, storage of plywood, the plywood
industry. |
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14. Agreement, Teamsters Local Union 138 - Employers in
the Furniture, Flour, Grocery Teamsters Industry in the City of New York.
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15. Agreement, Teamsters Local Union 816 - Employers
engaged in the Wine and Liquor Industry. |
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16. Agreement - Milk Industry. |
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17. Agreement, Drivers and Chauffeurs Local Union 816 -
Meat Market Industry. |
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18. Contract, Armored Car Drivers. Agreement -
Teamsters - Brewing Industry. |
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101. Letter dated February 4, 1955, addressed to Robert
C. Hondon, Vice President in Charge of Personnel, giving demands. |
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102. "BLS Bulletins #911 for 1946, and #1012 for 1950."
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103. "Comparison of the Advantage of Earning Power and
So on..." |
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104. Cartage Agreement, Chicago local. |
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105. San Francisco contract. |
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106. "Northern California Teamsters Security Fund."
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107. Central States Cartage Agreement. |
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108. "Local Union 100-Covered." |
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109. "Local Cartage Local Union 100 - Cincinnati."
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110. Addenda. |
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111. Addenda, Cleveland. |
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112. "Highway Truck Drivers and Helpers Local 107"
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113. "Trust Agreement." |
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114. 1952, Newark |
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115. 1954, Newark supplement. |
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116. Pensions. |
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117. Population figures. |
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118. "Schedule of basic hourly wage rates for
chauffeurs in selected St. Louis industry areas since 1942." |
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119. Central States Insurance Program - Health and
Welfare. Teamsters Health and Welfare Plans. |
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IV. Board Exhibits. [series]: |
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I. Current Local Agreement - Changes Proposed by
Organization - Current National Agreement. |
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II. Agreement, New York Metropolitan District.
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III. Agreement, National Union Shop, dated March 31,
1952. |