Box 35
Contains 10 Results:
Special committee on union structure, 1971
The subseries documents the Special Committee on Structure, 1970-1975, named by BRAC's International President under authorization of the Executive Council, which was charged with investigating the forms and types of union structure in existence, examining written proposals, and soliciting suggestions for the improvement of the present structure from membership, officers, and committees.
Analysis of proposed legislation governing strikes and lock out in the railroads industry, 1971
BRAC's Negotiating Committee was responsible for gaining better benefits and wages for members, and files in this subseries, 1960-1977, include benefit packages that were won over the years as well as information on the strikes that resulted when negotiations faltered, such as the controversial December 10, 1970 strike that threatened to shut down much of the nation.
Boycott Farah Manufacturing Company, 1972
BRAC's Negotiating Committee was responsible for gaining better benefits and wages for members, and files in this subseries, 1960-1977, include benefit packages that were won over the years as well as information on the strikes that resulted when negotiations faltered, such as the controversial December 10, 1970 strike that threatened to shut down much of the nation.
Correspondence between B. H. Clegg, General Chairman and E.M. Broom regarding the consolidation and merger of Central of Georgia and Southern System Board of Adjustment, 1964-1965
BRAC's Negotiating Committee was responsible for gaining better benefits and wages for members, and files in this subseries, 1960-1977, include benefit packages that were won over the years as well as information on the strikes that resulted when negotiations faltered, such as the controversial December 10, 1970 strike that threatened to shut down much of the nation.
Correspondence between B. H. Clegg and E.M. Broom regarding the consolidation and merger of Central of Georgia and the Southern System Board of Adjustment, 1964-1965
BRAC's Negotiating Committee was responsible for gaining better benefits and wages for members, and files in this subseries, 1960-1977, include benefit packages that were won over the years as well as information on the strikes that resulted when negotiations faltered, such as the controversial December 10, 1970 strike that threatened to shut down much of the nation.
Correspondence regarding the Negotiating Committee meetings in Decatur, Georgia, 1970-1972
BRAC's Negotiating Committee was responsible for gaining better benefits and wages for members, and files in this subseries, 1960-1977, include benefit packages that were won over the years as well as information on the strikes that resulted when negotiations faltered, such as the controversial December 10, 1970 strike that threatened to shut down much of the nation.
Correspondence, 1973-1975
BRAC's Negotiating Committee was responsible for gaining better benefits and wages for members, and files in this subseries, 1960-1977, include benefit packages that were won over the years as well as information on the strikes that resulted when negotiations faltered, such as the controversial December 10, 1970 strike that threatened to shut down much of the nation.
Georgia Lodge no. 102, Atlanta, Georgia and Washington Lodge no. 943, 1960
BRAC's Negotiating Committee was responsible for gaining better benefits and wages for members, and files in this subseries, 1960-1977, include benefit packages that were won over the years as well as information on the strikes that resulted when negotiations faltered, such as the controversial December 10, 1970 strike that threatened to shut down much of the nation.
Meeting of the Negotiating Committee, April 10-11, 1964
BRAC's Negotiating Committee was responsible for gaining better benefits and wages for members, and files in this subseries, 1960-1977, include benefit packages that were won over the years as well as information on the strikes that resulted when negotiations faltered, such as the controversial December 10, 1970 strike that threatened to shut down much of the nation.
Meeting in Washington D.C. at the Hamilton Hotel, April 10, 1964
BRAC's Negotiating Committee was responsible for gaining better benefits and wages for members, and files in this subseries, 1960-1977, include benefit packages that were won over the years as well as information on the strikes that resulted when negotiations faltered, such as the controversial December 10, 1970 strike that threatened to shut down much of the nation.