Box 4
Contains 11 Results:
Grievances
Disputed contracts between local 1767 and other parties make up this series. The contract files consist of grievances, contract negotiations, copies of previous contracts, records from the early years of Local 1767 and some contract booklets.
Layoffs, 1982-1993
Disputed contracts between local 1767 and other parties make up this series. The contract files consist of grievances, contract negotiations, copies of previous contracts, records from the early years of Local 1767 and some contract booklets.
Layoffs, May 14, 1992
Disputed contracts between local 1767 and other parties make up this series. The contract files consist of grievances, contract negotiations, copies of previous contracts, records from the early years of Local 1767 and some contract booklets.
Transfers, 1986-1993
Disputed contracts between local 1767 and other parties make up this series. The contract files consist of grievances, contract negotiations, copies of previous contracts, records from the early years of Local 1767 and some contract booklets.
New hires
Disputed contracts between local 1767 and other parties make up this series. The contract files consist of grievances, contract negotiations, copies of previous contracts, records from the early years of Local 1767 and some contract booklets.
Recalls
Disputed contracts between local 1767 and other parties make up this series. The contract files consist of grievances, contract negotiations, copies of previous contracts, records from the early years of Local 1767 and some contract booklets.
Arbitration -- seniority rights in filling job vacancies, Arbitor Sherman, March 1979
Arbitration is a method of alternative dispute resolution in which disputing parties agree to abide by the decision of an arbitrator. This is usually mandatory in labor disputes. The conflicts for Local 1767 were often over seniority, work place issues, and grievances.
Arbitration case -- John Herrman, 1980
Arbitration is a method of alternative dispute resolution in which disputing parties agree to abide by the decision of an arbitrator. This is usually mandatory in labor disputes. The conflicts for Local 1767 were often over seniority, work place issues, and grievances.
Arbitration -- Norman Duquette, shift preference, ABC
Arbitration is a method of alternative dispute resolution in which disputing parties agree to abide by the decision of an arbitrator. This is usually mandatory in labor disputes. The conflicts for Local 1767 were often over seniority, work place issues, and grievances.
Arbitration -- seniority rights for job [w/ American Beryllium Co., box 1/3], 1981
Arbitration is a method of alternative dispute resolution in which disputing parties agree to abide by the decision of an arbitrator. This is usually mandatory in labor disputes. The conflicts for Local 1767 were often over seniority, work place issues, and grievances.
Arbitration -- seniority rights for job, [ABC, box 2/3], 1981
Arbitration is a method of alternative dispute resolution in which disputing parties agree to abide by the decision of an arbitrator. This is usually mandatory in labor disputes. The conflicts for Local 1767 were often over seniority, work place issues, and grievances.