Box LG 16
Restricted
Contains 31 Results:
Labor, Minimum Wage, In-State Correspondence, 1949
September - November, correspondents include Southwestern Peanut Shellers Association, Oklahoma Press Association.
Labor, Minimum Wage, Out-of-State Correspondence, 1949
Correspondents include American National Retail Jewelers Association, Southern Pine Industry Committee, National Editorial Association, Congress of Industrial Organizations, National Council of Catholic Women, National Cotton Council of America.
Labor, 1950-1952
Labor, Anti-Trust Laws, 1952
Correspondence concerning the Gwinn-Fisher Bill to eliminate labor monopolies.
Labor, Safety, 1952
Correspondence concerning the establishment of a bureau of accident prevention and safety; correspondents include Oklahoma Department of Labor.
Labor, Steel Dispute, 1952
Correspondence concerning dispute between steelworkers union and companies in steel union; correspondents include Independent Oil Workers Union of Oklahoma Oil Workers International Union.
Labor, Steel Dispute, President's Seizure of Private Property, 1952
March - April 20; correspondence concerning Harry S. Truman's seizure of steel industry, correspondents include Oklahoma State Industrial Union Council.
Labor, Steel Dispute, President's Seizure of Private Property, 1952
April 21 - June; correspondence concerning Harry S. Truman's seizure of steel industry, correspondents include Anthony F. Keating, Mike Monroney.
Labor, Wage Stabilization Board, 1952
Correspondence concerning H. Res. 532 investigation into activities of the Wage Stabilization Board.
