Box 114
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Contains 32 Results:
Labor, Conditions. Employment and Unemployment, 1968
Note: Folder includes a number of leaflets on unemployment in various U. S. cities. Topics include sub-employment. Correspondents include United States Department of Labor (publications).
Labor, Strikes and Work Stoppages, 1968
Topics include strikebreakers and the Ervin Bill. Correspondents include International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers.
Labor, Pickets and Picketing, 1968
Topics include strikes and lockouts, strikes and lockouts in copper mining, and strikes and lockouts in glass trade. Correspondents include Wallace F. Bennett.
Labor, Unions, 1968
Topics include Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, government employee unions in United States, labor unions strike benefits, and railroads employees labor unions. Correspondents include Wallace F. Bennett.
Labor, American Federation of Labor, 1968
Labor, Independent Unions, 1968
Topics include United States National Labor Relations Board, labor unions organizing, labor unions recognition elections, and Hill Engineering in Houston, Texas. Correspondents include United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
Labor, Employment of Handicapped People, 1968
Correspondents include Joint Handicapped Council.
Labor, Fair Labor Standards, 1968
Topics include United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, discrimination in employment, minimum wage, and the Equal Employment Opportunities Enforcement Act. Correspondents include League of Women Voters of Oklahoma and Reuel Little.
Labor, Fair Labor Standards, 1968
Topics include collective bargaining steel industry, industrial safety law and legislation, iron and steel workers labor unions organizing, labor unions recognition elections, National Tank Company in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the Occupational Safety and Health Bill. Correspondents include A. S. Mike Monroney, United States National Labor Relations Board, and the United Steelworkers of America in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Labor, Employment, General, 1968
Topics include minorities' employment, and unemployment. Correspondents include Willard Wirtz, United States Department of Labor, and the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.