Series I: Arbitrations, 1917 - 1949
Scope and Content Note
Agriculture Arbitration Awards: Japanese employers and Mexican labor (union and non-union), before Arbitration Board, 1936-1937.
Additional Note
Alaska Packers Ass'n/Marine Engineers Beneficial Ass'n: before Wayne Morse, 1939.
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Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co./United Auto Workers--Allis-Chalmers Workers Union Local 248: before Lloyd K. Garrison, Referee, National Defense Mediation Board, Decision, 1941.
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American Bedding Co., et al/Furniture Workers Union Local 1541 (Carpenters): before A. M. Kidd, Award, 1938.
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American Biscuit Co., California Cracker Co., Standard Biscuit Co./Bakery and Confectionery Workers, Local 125: before Paul Sinsheimer, Union Brief, Award, Exhibits, correspondence, pamphlets, 1926.
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American Smelting and Refining Co./Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Union, Local 50: before Nat'l War Labor Board, Union Brief and Supporting Exhibits, 3/12/42.
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Apartment House Owners and Lessees Ass'n of San Francisco and Mrs. Marie M. C. McCabe/Building Service Employees Union, Local 14 and Teribon Sambojon: before Paul Eliel, Award, case files, 1941.
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Association of General Contractors, Central California Chapter/Bay Counties District Council of Carpenters: before Paul Sinsheimer, Employer's Reply Brief, Union Brief, Union Closing Brief, Award, correspondence, clippings, 1935.
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Association of San Francisco Distributors/Warehouse Union, Local 6, ILWU: before Harry J. Rathbun, Employer's Opinion and Reply Argument, Award, 1939.
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Baxter (J.H.)/Warehouse Union, Local 6, ILWU, before Paul Eliel, case files, 1942.
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Blue Bird Potato Chip Co./Warehouse Union, Local 6, ILWU: before Paul Eliel, case files, 1942.
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Building Owners and Managers Ass'n of San Francisco/Building Service Employees Int'l Union, Local 87: before Miller, Union's Opening Brief, Closing Brief and Award, 1939.
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Building Owners and Managers Ass'n of San Francisco/Building Service Employees Int'l Union, Local 87: before Miller, Union Exhibits, 1939.
Building Owners and Managers Ass'n of San Francisco/Building Service Employees Int'l Union, Local 87: before Miller, Employer Exhibits, 1939.
Building Owners and Managers Ass'n of San Francisco/Building Service Employees Int'l Union, Local 87: before Miller, Transcript, Vol. I, 1939.
Building Owners and Managers Ass'n of San Francisco/Building Service Employees Int'l Union, Local 87: before Miller, Transcript, Vol. II, 1930.
Certain Western Railroads/Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers: appeal of award before Federal Arbitration Board, C-266, case material, 1927-1928.
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Certain Western Railroads/Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers: appeal of award before Federal Arbitration Board, C-266, case material, 1927-1928.
Certain Western Railroads/Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers: Transcript of Arbitration Board, Vol. 55, Chicago, IL, 1927.
Doernbacher Manufacturing Co./United Furniture Workers of America: case files, 1942.
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Dried Fruit and Nut Packing/Warehouse Union, Local 6, ILWU: before Paul Eliel, 1941-1942.
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East Bay Manufacturing Bakers Ass'n/Bakery Wagon Drivers and Salesmen's Union, Local 432: before Sinsheimer, 1930.
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Food Machinery Corp./Int'l Ass'n of Machinists: before George Cheney, Award, 1942.
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Grove Farm Co., Ltd. (Hawaii) & Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Ass'n/ILWU Local 149, Unit 8: before Ronald B. Jamieson, 1949.
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Hagstrom's Food Stores, Inc./Warehouse Union, Local 6, ILWU: before D. Trowbridge, Award, 1938.
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Hotel Employers Ass'n of San Francisco/Unions: before Brenner, Chairman of Adjustment Board, Decision #1 - #35 (Most are signed copies), 1938.
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Hotel Employers Ass'n of San Francisco/Unions: Decisions #36 - #75.
Hotel Employers Ass'n of San Francisco/Local Joint Executive Board of Hotel and Restaurant Employees Int'l Alliance and Bartenders Int'l League of America: Employer's Statement and Appendices #1 - #22.
Hotel Employers Ass'n of San Francisco/Local Joint Executive Board of Hotel and Restaurant Employees Int'l Alliance and Bartenders Int'l League of America: before the National War Labor Board, Paul Eliel, Examiner, Proceedings, Vols. I - III and Memo in Reply to Employer's Statement, 1942.
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Hotel Employers Ass'n of San Francisco/Culinary Workers & Bartenders: before the National War Labor Board, Paul Eliel, Examiner, Union Exhibits, 1942.
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Hotel Employers Ass'n of San Francisco/Building & Construction Trades Council: before Rosenshine, Award, 1938.
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Interstate Terminals, et al/Int'l Longshoremen's Ass'n, District 38-Portland Area: before National Longshoremen's Board, 1934.
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Lagendorf Cake Bakers and Hostess Cake Bakery/Bakery Wagon Drivers Union, Local 484: Award, Agreement, history of dispute, correspondence, 1932.
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Lumber Products Conference of San Francisco, et al/Millmen's Union, Locals 42 and 550 (Carpenters): before Judge Walter Perry Johnson, Briefs, Rebuttal, Exhibits, Award, 1936.
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MacFarland Candy Co./Grocery Clerks-Candy Salesgirl Division: before Paul Eliel, case files, 1942.
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Market Street Railway Co./Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Workers of America: before Paul Eliel, Award, case files, 1941.
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Monterey Fish Processing Ass'n (Schuckl & Co.)/National Council of Cannery and Process Workers, AFL: before Paul Eliel, 1940, 1941.
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Monterey Fish Processors Ass'n/AFL Fish Cannery Workers Union: Employers Brief and Award, 1947.
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Morris Goldman Manufacturing Co., Ltd./Int'l Ladies Garment Workers Union: before R. Littler, Award, 1941.
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Relocated to LARC Book Collection:
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Petersen (William), Inc. and E. W. Reynolds/Amalgamated Watchmakers Union, Local 101: before George Cheney, Award, 1942.
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Realty Advisory Board/Building Service Employees Int'l Union (New York): Modification of Arbitration Award, 1935.
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San Francisco Hotel Operators/San Francisco Local Joint Executive Board of the Hotel, Restaurant Employees Int'l Alliance and Bartenders Int'l League of America: before Hon. Fred G. Athearn, Chairman of Board of Arbitrators, Award, 1937.
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San Francisco Hotel Operators/Hotel and Restaurant Employees Int'l Alliance, et al: before Hon. Fred G. Athearn, Employers Brief, (357 p. and appendices).
San Francisco Hotel Operators/Hotel and Restaurant Employees Int'l Alliance, et al: before Hon. Fred G. Athearn, Union Exhibits (partial), 1937-1938.
San Francisco Hotel Operators/Hotel-Union Adjustment Board: Appeal of Athearn Award before Littler, Employers Supplemental Memo, case files, 1939.
San Francisco Newspaper Publishers' Ass'n/San Francisco Web Pressmen's Union, Local 4: before Paul Eliel, Award, 1940.
Additional Note
San Francisco Newspaper Publishers' Ass'n/San Francisco Web Pressmen's Union, Local 4: before Paul Eliel, Publishers' Brief, 1940.
San Francisco Newspaper Publishers' Ass'n/San Francisco Web Pressmen's Union, Local 4: before Paul Eliel, Publishers' Exhibits, 1940.
San Francisco Newspaper Publishers' Ass'n/Francisco Web Pressmen's Union, Local 4: Board of Arbitration, Publishers' Rebuttal Brief, 1940.
San Francisco Newspaper Publishers' Ass'n/San Francisco Web Pressmen's Union, Local 4: before Paul Eliel, Correspondence, 1940.
San Francisco Newspaper Publishers' Ass'n/San Francisco Web Pressmen's Union, Local 4: before Paul Eliel, Transcripts, Vols. I - VI, 1940.
San Francisco Newspaper Publishers' Ass'n/San Francisco Web Pressmen's Union, Local 4: before Paul Eliel, Transcripts, Vols. VII - XI, 1940.
San Francisco Newspaper Publishers' Ass'n/San Francisco Web Pressmen's Union, Local 4: Appeal, Union Brief, 10/19/40; Award, 1/6/41.
San Francisco Newspaper Publishers' Ass'n/News Vendors Union, #20769: before Brenner, Award, Exhibits, Transcript, correspondence, 1939.
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San Francisco Newspaper Publishers' Ass'n/Photo-
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San Francisco--Oakland Terminal Railway/Carmen's Union Division #192 of the Amalgamated Ass'n of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America: before Paul Sinsheimer, 1917-1918.
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Santa Cruz Fruit Packing Co./National Council of Cannery & Process Workers, AFL: before Paul Eliel, Employers Memo, Union Brief, Award, 1941.
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Schuckl & Co./National Council of Cannery and Process Workers, AFL: before Paul Eliel, Award, correspondence, 1941.
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Southern Pacific Co./Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen: before Paul Sinsheimer, Briefs, Award, correspondence, etc., 1927.
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Timken Roller Bearing Co./Steel Workers Organizing Committee (Columbus, Ohio): before Willard E. Hotchkiss, Award, 1941.
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Various West Coast Shipping Companies/Int'l Seamen's Union for Sailors Union of the Pacific, Marine Firemen, Marine Cooks and Stewards: before Paul Sinsheimer, Chairman, Award, 1935.
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Waterfront Employers Ass'n of Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles/ Int'l Longshoremen's Association, District 38: before National Longshoremen's Board, Award of 10/12/34, and Checkers Association Award, 1934.
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Waterfront Employers Ass'n/Int'l Longshoremen's Ass'n, District 38: before National Longshoremen's Board, Award and subsequent arbitrations authorized by the Award or to interpret it, 1934-1936.
Waterfront Employers Ass'n/Int'l Longshoremen's Ass'n, Local 38-79: Arbitration before Robert D. Calkins, 1937.
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Waterfront Employers Ass'n/ ILWU, Local 13: before Irving Stalmaster, Award, 1939.
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Waterfront Employers Ass'n of San Francisco/ILWU Local 34: before Wayne Morse, Employers' Brief, Award, 1940.
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Waterfront Employers Ass'n/ILWU: before Wayne Morse, Employers' Brief, 1/16/42.
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Waterfront Employers Ass'n/ ILWU: before Wayne Morse, Award, 1/31/42.
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Waterfront Employers Ass'n/ ILWU: before the National War Labor Board Case #111-11744D: Directive Order, Union Brief, 1/12/45, and Comments of ILWU on the Panel Report and Recommendation, 6/22/45.
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Waterfront Employers Ass'n/ ILWU: before Clark Kerr, Award, 1946.
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Waterfront Employers Ass'n/ ILWU: before Arthur C. Miller, Award, 1947.
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Westco Liquor Products Co./Warehouse Union, Local 6, ILWU: before Paul Eliel, case files, 1942.
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Series II: Strikes, 1934 - 1949
Scope and Content Note
Pacific Coast Maritime Strike: statement by President's Special Board on Longshore Strike, pamphlets, 1934.
Pacific Coast Maritime Strike: Waterfront Employers Union letter to the National Longshoremen's Board (NLB), clippings, 1934.
Pacific Coast Maritime Strike: National Longshoremen's Board, report by Neilson (summary of hearing, testimony by Kagel and Melnikow); statement by A. H. Peterson after meeting with the NLB; Memo to Senator Boynton from Carmody, notes on NLB session, agreement, clippings, correspondence, 1934.
Pacific Coast Maritime Strike: dispatch rules, 1935.
Circular letters reprinting correspondence between WEA and Lewis of ILA District 38, 1936.
Pacific Coast Maritime Strike: Hot Cargo, Waterfront Employers Ass'n pamphlet, 1935.
Bargemen's Strike by ILA Local 38-101 and 102/River Lines and 14 other companies: summary of strike and settlement agreement, 1935.
Longshoremen's Strike, Vancouver, B.C.: special bulletins by the Industrial Association of British Columbia, findings and report of the Commissioner, 1935-1936.
Longshoremen's Strike by Int'l Longshoremen's Ass'n (Gulf): daily teletype reports, 11/35-1/36.
Seamen's Strike: demands, 9/11/35.
Seamen's Strike: daily memoranda, waterfront events, typescript, (no author listed), 8/16/35-10/31/35.
Seamen's Strike: "Ships Tied Up" two special memos, 12/27/35 and 1/31/36.
Furniture Strike by Furniture Workers Union, Local 1541 (Carpenters affiliate)/Simmons Bed Company and others: history of strike, 1935.
Milk Wagon Drivers Strike: miscellaneous items, 1935.
Fish Strike by Butchers Union/Fish Wholesalers: dispute over closed shop demand. Press release with strike information, agreements with wage scales, 1936.
Pacific Coast Maritime Strike: "Economic Effects of Maritime Strike on California Industry and Trade," Commonwealth Club minutes of three meetings on the waterfront situation, with A. H. Peterson and George Woolf from the unions, Frank Foisie from the employers, Interview of Henry Schmidt, Memoranda on the 1936 Maritime Strike... by John B. Cinning, pamphlets, 1936-1937.
Additional Note
Pacific Coast Maritime Strike: "Voice of the Maritime Unions," radio broadcast, 11/27/36.
Longshoremen's Strike: Shipping Merchants Ass'n newspaper advertisements on waterfront strike, 1936.
Longshoremen's Strike: telegram, three letters circulated by T. G. Plant, 1936.
Lettuce Strike by Fruit and Vegetable Workers Union of California, Local 18211/Growers-Shipper Vegetable Ass'n at Salinas: chronology of negotiations, 7/27/36-9/12/36.
Millinery Strike: Industrial Ass'n of San Francisco, inter-office memo on history of the strike, 1936.
Seamen's Strike: SS California, statement of John M. Franklin describing seamen's dispute as acts of mutiny led by "able seaman Joseph Curran," 3/20/36.
Longshoremen's Strike: Pacific Coast Longshore Fact-Finding Board, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Report and Recommendations, 1946.
Additional Note
Presidential Board of Inquiry: statements by Waterfront Employers Ass'n of the Pacific Coast, Waterfront Employers Ass'ns. of California, Oregon, Washington State and the Pacific American Ass'n - re negotiations and possible strike, June 1948.
Seamen's Strike: 1) Flyer, "Inside the Maritime Strike" (MEBA AND MMP); 2) Flyer, Waterfront Employers Ass'n on organizing walking bosses; 1946 Shipping Strike - Radio Script 1-6, by Pacific American Shipping Ass'n; press release by Waterfront Employers Ass'n on longshore negotiations; address by Frank P. Foisie, "Views of Pacific Coast Shipping," 1946-1947.
Marine Cooks and Stewards Strike: demands, 1948.
Longshoremen's Strike: Presidential Board of Inquiry, Report, 6/11/48.
Longshoremen's Strike: Presidential Board of Inquiry, statement by ILWU, 8/10/48; statement by MCS, 8/10/48; statement by Waterfront Employers Ass'n and Pacific American Shipping Ass'n, 1948.
Longshoremen's Strike: Presidential Board of Inquiry, Final Report to the President, 8/13/48.
Longshoremen's Strike: Presidential Board of Inquiry, transcripts, Vol. I and Vol. III, 1948.
Longshoremen's Strike: Waterfront Employers Ass'n/ILWU - discussion on mutual problems: summary and press release, 3/3/49.
Series III: Pacific Coast Maritime Industry Board, 1942 - 1944
Scope and Content Note
War Shipping Administration Committee: Wayne Morse, Chairman, Paul Eliel and John Cushing, Proposed Maritime Industry Board for the West Coast Longshore Industry, transcript of hearing, 1942.
Waterfront Employers Ass'n/ILWU: "Relating to Procedure Looking Toward Settlement of Disputed Issues," Transcript, Vol. I., pp. 1-88, San Francisco, 1942.
U.S. War Shipping Administration, Adm. Emory E. Land, Administrator: "Dispute, Scope of the Powers and Duties of the Pacific Coast Maritime Industry Board," brief on behalf of the ILWU, 1942.
Hearings on 5 issues before Eliel: 1. pay rate when explosives handled by others; 2. pay rate for reclaiming gasoline cargo from overturned barge; 3. pay rate for discharging cargo from ship in collision; 4. dispatch of car handlers as gangs from hall; 5. loading lift boards from tail gates. Transcripts, 2/17-18/43.
Hearings before Eliel, Transcripts, (9 volumes) on various longshore working conditions, 1943.
Hearings before Eliel, Docket Case 183-SF, Transcripts (2), examination of Walter A. Lane, Closing Arguments, 8/20-21/43.
Hearings before the National War Labor Board (Washington, DC) on NWLB authority over decisions of the Pacific Coast Maritime Industry Board re contract disputes between Waterfront Employers Ass'n and ILWU, 2/25/44.
Series IV: Employer Associations, 1921 - 1946
Scope and Content Note
Industrial Association of San Francisco (IASF)
Additional Note
IASF: "Contract of Employment" for strikebreakers, 1921 Constitution and By- Laws, 1921.
Additional Note
IASF: Building Trades, 1922.
IASF: Articles, "The American Plan," 1924.
IASF: Report, "An Analysis of San Francisco Present Conditions," 1925.
IASF: Memorandum, "A Consideration of Industrial Condition in San Francisco," 6/9/34.
IASF: Daily memos, most are from Frank J. Carmody to Managing Director (Albert E. Boynton), 7/25/34-12/31/36.
IASF: Citizens League of British Columbia, correspondence with IASF makes a presentation of material on paid advertisements of anti-Communist group; script of radio talks, 1935.
IASF: Eliel correspondence with Albert Boynton, President, 1937-1938.
IASF: Publication, Labor Relations, 1935-1938
IASF: Publication, C-30 to C-38, 1935.
IASF: Publication, Labor Relations Special Bulletin, 19 36-19 38 .
IASF: Publication, San Francisco Labor, 1937
IASF: Publication, Anti-Communist Bulletin, 1937-1938.
IASF: Publication, Important Rulings and Decisions Affecting National Labor Relations Board, 1938.
IASF: news clippings, 1921, 1937, 1940.
San Francisco Employers Council
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Waterfront Employers Association (WEA)
Additional Note
WEA: Publications, pamphlets, 1935-1937.
WEA: Publications, Coast Committee for the Shipowners, Confidential Labor Bulletin, 1936-1937.
WEA: News Memorandum, Waterfront Employers Ass'n and Pacific American Shipowners Association newsletter, (described as a confidential news service for members) announcement and first issue, 1935-1936.
WEA: News Memorandum, 4/30/36-10/22/36.
WEA: Waterfront News (typescript), 11/6-27/35.
WEA: Negotiations with the Int'l Longshoremen's Association (ILA), copies of correspondence sent to member companies, pamphlets, 1936-1937.
WEA: negotiations with ILA, agreements, 1934-1948.
WEA: negotiations with Seamen's Unions, correspondence, pamphlets, 1936-1937
WEA: negotiations with seamen's unions, 1937.
WEA: negotiations, general, publicity, clippings, 1936-1937.
WEA: address, "The Longshore Slow-Down," by Frank Foisie, 1940.
WEA: report, "Five Years of Collective Reporting," by A. Boyd, 1940.
WEA: address, "The Shipping Outlook," by J.R. Cushing, 1946.
Series V: Institute for Science and Labour, 1931 - 1937
Reports: Nos. 1-12, 1931-1932:
1. An Essay on the Population Problem of Japan in the Light of Social Biology
2. On the Influence of Factory Work on Psycho-Physical Function
3. Studies on the Influence of the Day and Night Shift System Upon the Physiological Functions of Labourers
4. On the Variations of the Body Weight of Young Working Girls Employed in Day and Night Shift Work
5. The Ama and Her Work, AStudy of the Japanese Female Diver
6. A New Method of Determining the Center of Gravity of the Human Body in the Erect Standing Position
7. The Development of Intelligence in Relation to Socio-Economic Studies
8. Oxygen Consumption During Manual Work
9. Physiological Standards and Occupational Charac-teristics of Bodily Functions of the Japanese
10. Frauenarbeit unter biologischem Gesichtspunkt
11. A Critical Study on the Method for Estimating the National State and Physical Capacity of the Human Body
12. Physiological Standards and Occupational Characteristics Apparent in Bodily Functions of the Japanese
Reports Nos. 13-17, 23, 29, 1932-1937; Annual Reports for 1934, 1937
13. I. An Experimental Study on Working Speed of Post-card Sorting
13. II. Physiological Studies on Working Speed of Post-card Sorting
14. Functional Periodicity: Experimental and Statistical Studies on Rhythm in Working Capacity of Women
15. A Study on the Physical Development of Female Workers
16. An Experimental Study on School Feeding
17. Studies on the Output Curve
23. Infant Mortality in Relations to the Climate of Japan
29. I. Sex-Ratio in the Population of Japan Proper
29. II. The Influence of Industrialism upon the Mortality of Young People and Adults
Annual Report...for 1934
Annual Report...for 1937.
Series VI: Trade Union Material,
Sub-Series 1 American Federation of Labor 1888 - 1958
Convention Proceedings: 3rd, 1888; 12th, 1892.
See also: CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
California State Federation of Labor - General, 1953-1957 (Press releases, convention resolutions, etc.).
California State Federation of Labor - Construction Trades Advisory Conference, 1954.
California State Federation of Labor - Political Action - Governors Race (Culbert Olson), 1938.
California State Federation of Labor - Political Action - Governors Race (Goodwin Knight), 1954.
California State Federation of Labor - Political Action - Proposition 18 "Right-to-Work," 1958.
California State Federation of Labor - Political Action - General, 1953-1956.
California State Federation of Labor - Publication - Quarterly Bulletin (Broken run), 1942-1958.
Relocated to LARC Periodical Collection:
California State Federation of Labor Weekly Bulletin, 1940-1946.
Union officers of the San Francisco Bay Area, 1936.
Sub-Series 2 Congress of Industrial Organization 1940 - 1950
Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, United...(UE): Pamphlets, brochures (8), 1948-1950 and undated.
Oil Workers Int'l Union: pamphlets, brochures (7), 1948-1950 and undated.
ILWU Dispatcher: Press Release on Bridges-Robertson-Schmidt Trial, 12/6-7/49.
National Maritime Union: pamphlets, 1940-1942.
Textile Workers, CIO Maritime Committee, 1940-1950.
Steward Manuals: CIO and U.S. Dept. of Labor: pamphlets, 1943-1947 & undated.
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS ARE SCRAPBOOKS IN RECORD BOXES AND ONE OVERSIZE BOX
California State Federation of Labor: clippings - Agricultural Council, agriculture (general), cannery negotiations, 1938, dried fruit, fish industry, executive council, Judge Padway ("AFL Counsellor Comes to SF to Combat CIO Moves"), CIO and AFL (general), 1937-1941.
Additional Note
California State Federation of Labor: Executive Council Minutes, 1930-1934; related documents, 1930-1936.
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California State Federation of Labor: orders sent to the printer - includes item, quantity and date of circular letters, convention documents, pamphlets, stationery, legislative bulletins, constitutions, officers reports, 1913-1938. (1 scrapbook)
Series VII: Hawaii Labor Relations, 1937 - 1938
Clippings from Hawaii: NLRB hearings on union organizing disputes, jurisdiction, 1937-1938.
Additional Note
Series VIII: Articles by Paul Eliel, 1937 - 1940
Scope and Content Note
"Industrial Relation Problems and the National Emergency," 1940.
"Labor Problems in Our Steamship Business," The Yale Review, Spring, 1937.
Series IX: Pulp and Paper Industry, 1936 - 1940
Scope and Content Note
Survey of Pulp and Paper Industry of the Pacific Coast, prepared by Pacific Coast Labor Bureau for the Pacific Northwest Pulp and Paper Mills Employers Ass'n/Int'l Bros. of Paper Makers and Int'l Bros. of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers, 1936.
Supplements for 1937, 1939.
Supplement for 1940.
Appendix: Pamphlets
Wholesale Prices of Commodities for May, 1926, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1926.
The Pacific Coast Longshoremen's Strike of 1934: Statement of Thomas G. Plant...to the National Longshoremen's Board, July 11, 1934.
Pacific Coast Longshoremen's Strike of 1934: Arbitration before National Longshoremen's Board: Oral Argument of Herman Phleger, Esq. in behalf of Waterfront Employers, September 25, 1934.
California's Brown Book, Issued by The American League Against War and Fascism, Los Angeles Committee, October 1934. (Notation about future issues, but no numbering on this issue)
April 21 Agreement Between Waterfront Employers Association of San Francisco and International Longshoremen's Association, Dist. No. 38 - Local 38-79, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, 1936.
Hot Cargo: The Longshoremen's Alibi for Arbitration Award Violations, Pacific American Shipowners and Waterfront Employers of San Francisco, Seattle, Portland and San Pedro, October 30, 1935.
The Truth About the Waterfront: The I.L.A. States Its Case To the Public, International Longshoremen's Association, Local 38-79, 1935.
The "March Inland" in San Francisco: Statement by Industrial Association of San Francisco, 1936.
Facts About Subsidies Granted by the Government to the American Merchant Marine, Coast Committee for the Shipowners, 1936.
Buy a Ship and Make Your Fortune: Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayer, Here's the "Low-Down" About Ship-Subsidies That Will Make You Weep, Maritime Federation of the Pacific, n.p., 1936.
Maritime Strikes on the Pacific Coast: A Factual Account of Events Leading to the 1936 Strike of Marine and Longshore Unions, Waterfront Employers Ass'n, 1936.
The Pacific Maritime Labor Crisis: On October 15th, 1936, All Present Awards and Agreements Will Expire, The Coast Committee for the Shipowners, 1936.
The Truth About the Maritime Strike, by Hon. Angelo J. Rossi, Mayer, City and County of San Francisco, 1937.
A. B. C.'s of the Maritime Strike: A Primer of Basic Facts ... , The Coast Committee for the Shipowners, 1936.
What Are Hiring Halls? The Coast Committee for the Shipowners, n.d.
The Outlook For Peace in the Pacific Coast Maritime Industry, by Almon E. Roth, 1937.
Frankly Sir, I Need More Money!, Cartoons by Fred Wright, Columns by Bill Cahn, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), 1948.
The Proud Record of an American Union!, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), 1950.
Red Baiting: Road to Lower Wages, Fewer Jobs and Company Unionism!, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), 1950.
One Step Leads to Another..., United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), n.d.
Side by Side..., United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), n.d.
Stop the Frame-Ups Against Our Union!, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, 1950.
They Helped Build Your Union..., United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), n.d.
Two-Faced Texaco: or Any Deal Except a Square Deal, Oil Workers Int'l Union (CIO), 1950.
Why O.W.I.U. Is a Good Investment, Oil Workers Int'l Union (CIO), n.d.
It Happened in California, Oil Workers Int'l Union (CIO), 1948.
Your Dues Dollar: Where It Goes... What You Get For It, Oil Workers Int'l Union (CIO), n.d.
The NMU Forges Ahead, by Joseph Curran, National Maritime Union, 1940.
The NMU Answers Congressman Bradley, National Maritime Union, n.d.
Do You Know That... , National Maritime Union, 1942.
The Membership Wins Again: A Record of Recent Events in the National Maritime Union, by Joseph Curran, National Maritime Union, n.d.
From Kitchen to Congress, National Maritime Union, 1944.
For CIO Stewards, CIO Dept. of Education & Research, n.d.
How to Win for the Union: A Handbook for UAW-CIO Stewards and Committeemen, United Auto Workers, 1945.
The UE Shop Steward, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, CIO, 1944.
How to Win With the Union: A Handbook for OWIU--CIO Stewards and Committeemen, Oil Workers Int'l Union, CIO, 1945.
Additional Note
Guide For Handling Grievances, Oil Workers Int'l Union--CIO, 1946.
Stewards Manual, Research and Education Dept., Oil Workers Int'l Union, CIO, n.d.
For URWA-CIO Stewards, United Rubber Workers of America, CIO, n.d.
The Union is YOU!: A Guide for USA-CIO Grievance Committeemen, Publicity and Education Dept., United Steelworkers of America, n.d.
So You're a Steward!: A Handbook for TWUA Shop Stewards and Department Committees, Educational Dept., Textile Workers Union of America, CIO, 1946.
Grievance Procedure Under Collective Bargaining, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1946.
Settling Plant Grievances, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Div. of Labor Standards, 1943.
Preparing a ...Steward's Manual, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Div. of Labor Standards, 1943.
Shop Steward's Manual, Workers Education Bureau of America, 1947.