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Box 172

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

G (Full Arbitration Panel)

 File — Box: 172, Folder: 59-60
Identifier: I
Scope and Content of the Series From the Series: Series I consists of Arbitration Hearing Transcripts, 1955-1956. The transcripts record arbitrations between the Communications Workers of America and Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. These cases concern employees discharged by companies for performing acts of violence against either non-striking employees or company property during the 1955 strike. The cases occurred in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. (Letter preceding case number indicates...
Dates: 1955-1956

 Item — Box: 172, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

The scrapbook contains: a research paper, "Labor in Transition: General Electric Company vs. Unionism in Appliance Park, Ky.," and seven sections of supporting ephemera and printed material: 1.) Phase I - IUE-CIO Newsletters, 2.) Phase I - UE-FE, 3.) Phase I - A.F.L., 4.) Phase I - G.E. Co., 5.) Phase II - Interim, 6.) Phase III - NLRB Decision, 7.) Phase IV - The Home Stretch.

Dates: 1954

Atlanta Typographical Union, as a reflection of national labor trends, 1928-1932, 22 November 1972

 File — Box: 172, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents of the Papers From the Collection:

Nancy F. Herndon Papers, 1972-1973, comprise two research papers for graduate-level history classes at Georgia State University. Both papers concern the Atlanta Typographical Union during the 1920s and 1930s, and are based upon research conducted on the collection in the Southern Labor Archives, Georgia State University Library.

Dates: 22 November 1972

The fight for the forty-hour week: a study of the internal operations of the Atlanta Typographical Union, 1920-1923, 26 November 1973

 File — Box: 172, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents of the Papers From the Collection:

Nancy F. Herndon Papers, 1972-1973, comprise two research papers for graduate-level history classes at Georgia State University. Both papers concern the Atlanta Typographical Union during the 1920s and 1930s, and are based upon research conducted on the collection in the Southern Labor Archives, Georgia State University Library.

Dates: 26 November 1973