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John A. Hogan, 1909-1981

Papers, 1949-1975

MC 42

37 boxes (13 cu.ft.)

About John A. Hogan

John Arthur Hogan was born in Idaho in 1909 and educated at the University of Washington and Denver University. He received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1952. In 1947 he became Associate Professor of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire; from 1963 to 1974 he was Carter Professor of Economics at the Whittemore School. During his years at the University of New Hampshire, Hogan served as a labor arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association. He died in 1981.

About the John A. Hogan papers

The collection consists of transcripts of arbitration proceedings, fact-finders’ reports, union literature, collective bargaining agreements and other material relevant to Hogan’s cases. The cases span the years from 1949 to 1975. They are arranged chronologically by the date on which Hogan first issued an award in a dispute concerning the company involved. An alphabetical list of the parties involved follows the folder listings.

Folder Listing:

BOX 1 f.1 1949, March 25, United Textile Workers of America (AFL, Local 35, Providence,R.I.) and Lister Worsted Co. (Stillwater, RI). f.2 1950, October 27, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. (Winchester, NH) and Leather Workers International Union [LWIU], Local 2. f.3 1949-1950, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 2, Briefs. f.4 1952, March 14, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 2, Grievance of C. Forcier. f.5 1952, March 14, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 2, Grievance of S. Baronski. f.6 1952, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 2, Briefs regarding Baronski Case. f.7 1953, March 5, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 2. f.8 1953, March 19, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 2. f.9 1949-53, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 2, Union Grievances with H. Oski. f.10 A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 2, Brief regarding Oski Grievance. f.11 1953, December 15, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 2, Grievance of George Aslin, pt.1. f.12 1954, January 20, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 2, Grievance of George Aslin, pt.2. f.13 A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Disciplinary Action, Wet Wheelers Sheepskin Division.

BOX 2 f.1 1958, March 21, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Sheepskin Wet Wheelers Discipline Case. f.2 A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Briefs regarding Sizes-SSUL. f.3 1958, May 20, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Sizes-SSUL. f.4 1958, May 22, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Sizes-SSUL. f.5 1958, October, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Briefs regarding Measuring in the Sheepskin Division. f.6 1958, October 21, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Measuring Job in Sheepskin Division. f.7 1958, December, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.8 1959, January 26, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.9 1959, January 28, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.10 1959, February 3, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.11 1959, February 10, A.C.Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.12 1959, February 19, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards.

BOX 3 f.1 1959, March 5, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.2 1959, March 16, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.3 1959, March 17, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.4 1959, March 26, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.5 1959, April 23 and 30, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.6 1959, May 12, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.7 1959, June 8, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.8 1959, June 25, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.9 1959, June 26, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.10 1959, August 6, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.11 1959, August 7, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards. f.12 1959, August 20, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Arbitration, Standards.

BOX 4 f.1 1958, March 20, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Stehling Put-Out Grievance. f.2 1958, April 3, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, George Kline Discipline. f.3 1958, April 3, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, George Kline Discipline. f.4 1958, May 22, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Measure, Wash and Pile Method of Pay. f.5 1958, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Charles Kalambakos Grievance. f.6 1958, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Charles Kalambakos Grievance. f.7 1958, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Turner Plating Standards. f.8 1958, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Turner Plating Standards. f.9 1958, August 21, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Houldens and Mcglaughlin Average of Average Earnings. f.10 1958, August 22, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Buffing Job, Sheepskin Division, Average Earnings. f.11 1958, August 22, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Buffing Job, Sheepskin Division, Average Earnings. f.12 1959, September, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, SSUL Seasoning Case, (1 of 2).

BOX 5 f.1 1959, September, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, SSUL Aulson Seasoning Case, (2 of 2). ff.2-3 1959, June 23 and 24, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Calfskin Division-Aulson Seasoning Case, (1 of 2). f.4 1959, June 24 to August 21, A.C. Lawrence Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Calfskin Stripping. f.5 1959, June 24, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Calfskin Pasting Room Strippers. f.6 1959, June 24, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Calfskin Staking Job Evaluation. f.7 1959, December 1 and 3, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Machine Time Calfskin Graining Standard 129A. f.8 1959, December 3 and 10, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, No.2 Spray Machine. f.9 1960, April 28, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Aulson Calfskin Base Rate. f.10 1960, May 12, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Girl Trimmers, Sheep.

BOX 6 f.1 A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, F. Fosdick Case, Seniority. f.2 1960, October 4, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Toggling, Patent Leather, Change of Operation. f.3 1960, October 18, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Toggling, Patent Leather, Change of Operation, part II. f.4 1962, March 6, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Discipline. f.5 1962, March 6, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Discipline. f.6 1962, April 12, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Several Grievances, transcripts(vol.1). f.7 1962, April 13, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Several Grievances, transcript(vol.2). f.8 1962, June 14, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, "A Case for Union management Cooperation", transcript(vol.1) and brief. f.9 1962, June 19, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, transcript(vol.2).

BOX 7 f.1 1962, August 23, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Incentive Standards, transcripts(vol.1). f.2 1962, August 24, 1962, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Incentive Standards, transcripts(vol.2). f.3 1962, August 28, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Incentive Standards, transcripts(vol.3). f.4 1962, August 28, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Frank Scale Disciplinary Action. f.5 1963, March 6, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Assignment of Work. f.6 1963, March 12, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Job Evaluation, transcript(vol.1). f.7 1963, April 17, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Job Evaluation, transcript(vol.2). f.8 1962, April 18, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Standards, transcript(vol.1). f.9 1962, April 18, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Standards, transcripts(vol.2). f.10 1965, March 5, A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. and LWIU, Local 33, Settlement, Job Evaluated Rate.

BOX 8 f.1 1950, December 15, International Association of Machinists, Lodges, 1088 and 1142 and Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Co., Providence f.2 1952, January 17 and 21, Chase Brass & Copper Workers Union, Local 1565, UAW, CIO and Chase Brass & Copper Co., Job Evaluation and Job Description. f.3 1952, April 28, International Fur and Leather Workers Union, and Locals 20, 21, 22 and Massachusetts Leather Manufacturers' Association, Wage Revision Dispute. f.4 1952, May 26, United Mine Workers of America, District 50, Local 12431 and Providence Gas Co. f.5 1952, July 14, International Shoe Co., Lake Street Plant, Nashua, N.H. and United Shoe Workers of America, CIO, Local 128A, Discharge, transcript. f.6 1952, August 12, International Shoe Co. and United Shoe Workers of America, Local 128A, Discharge, transcript. f.7 1952, August to December, International Shoe Co. and United Shoe Workers of America. f.8 1953, August 18, International Shoe Co. and United Shoe Workers of America, Local 128A, Several Grievances, transcript. f.9 1953, August 18, International Shoe Co. and United Shoe Workers of America, Local 128A. f.10 1954, April 28, International Shoe Co. and United Shoe Workers of America, Local 128A, Wages.

BOX 9 f.1 1952, August 13, International Shoe Co. and United Shoe Workers of America, Local 128A, Several Issues. f.2 1952, August 13, International Shoe Co. and United Shoe Workers of America, Local 128A. f.3 1954, May 20, Post Publishing Co. and the Newspaper Guild of Boston. f.4 1953, July 16, Textile Workers Union of America, CIO and Baxter Woolen Co. f.5 1953, December 18, Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. and TWUA, Local 317. f.6 1954, January 28, Anchor Manufacturing Co. and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. f.7 1954, May 11, Slatersville Finishing Co. and TWUA. f.8 1954, June 11, Royal Industrial Union, Local 937, UAW-CIO and Royal Type-Writer Co., Inc. f.9 1955, May 17, Royal Industrial Union, Local 937 and Royal Type-Writer Co., Inc., Employees in Assembly Division. f.10 1955, June, Royal Industrial Union, CIO and Royal Typewriter Co., Assignment of Workers. f.11 Royal Industrial Union, CIO and Royal Typewriter Co., Assignment of Workers. f.12 Royal Industrial Union, CIO and Royal Typewriter Co., Assignment of Workers. f.13 Royal Industrial Union, CIO and Royal Typewriter Co., Assignment of Workers.

BOX 10 f.1 1953, October, Saco-Lowell Shops and TWUA, CIO. f.2 1954, October, Saco-Lowell Shops and TWUA, CIO, Hourly Job Evaluation Plan. f.3 1954, Saco-Lowell Shops and TWUA, CIO. f.4 1954, October 29, Saco-Lowell Shops and TWUA, Discipline and Contractual Interpretation Cases. f.5 1956, October 30, Saco-Lowell Shops and TWUA. f.6 1957, October 22, Saco-Lowell Shops and TWUA. f.7 1954, December 16, International Union of Electrical and Machine Workers and General Electric Co., transcript. f.8 1954, December 17, IUEMW and General Electric Co., transcript. f.9 1955, April 21, Unity Lodge, Local 405, United Automobile Workers, CIO and Niles-Bemont-Pond Co. f.10 1955, Beacon Supply Co. and TWUA, General Wage Adjustments. f.11 1955, May 24, Capitol City Lodge, No. 354, International Association of Machinists and Veeder- Root, Inc., Proper Pay for Group Incentive Employees in Dept. 14... .

BOX 11 f.1 1955, June 6, Allen Manufacturing Co. and Local 518, UAW-CIO, Grievance of Roland Eckhart. f.2 1955, September 22, Providence Engineering Works Corp., Co. and District No.64, International Association of Machinists, AFL, Local Lodge 147, grievance of Robert Jackson. f.3 1956, April 26, Industrial Trade Union of America and Verdun Manufacturing Co. f.4 1956, June 7, United Auto Workers, AFL-CIO, Local 1010 and Lycoming Division Avco Manufacturing Co., transcript(vol.1). f.5 1956, June 28, UAW and Lycoming Division, Avco Mfg. Co., transcript(vol.2). f.6 1956, June 15, Metal Products Workers Union, UAW, Local 1645 and Torrington Co., Change of Job Specifications. f.7 1956, June 21, Fitchburg Yarn Co., Watatic Spinning Mills, Inc. and Wachusett Spinning Mills, Inc. and TWUA. f.8 1956, June 22, United Textile Workers of America and Great Falls Bleachery and Dye Works, Inc. f.9 1956, July 25, Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America and Lichtman Tanning Corporation.

BOX 12 f.1 1957, February 19, J.F. McElwain Co., Nashua, N.H. and New Hampshire Shoe Workers Union of Nashua, employee Classification. f.2 1957, March 18, Truck-drivers, Warehousemen & Helpers Union, Local 340 and Carriers Employers Group, Inc., Holiday Pay. f.3 1957, April 11, Tekwood Division of U.S.Plywood Corp., Lakeport, N.H. and District 50, United Mine Workers of America, Region 5, Discharge and Holiday Pay. f.4 1957, May 22, Bird & Son, Inc. and United Paperworkers of America, AFL-CIO, Local 1330, Suspension and Discharge. f.5 1957, May 29, UAW, Local 1251 and A.H.Wells Co., Inc., Incentive Standards. f.6 1957, May 29, UAW, Local 1251 and A.H.Wells Co., Inc., Incentive Standards. f.7 1957, May 29, UAW, Local 1251 and A.H.Wells Co., Inc., Incentive Standards. f.8 1957, June 21, CBS-HYTRON, a division of Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. and International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, Local 270, Automatic Step Increases. f.9 1957, July 24, Fairbanks, Morse, & Co, St. Johnsbury Works and United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers Union of America and Local 234, Entitled Pay. f.10 1957, August 1, Brotherhood of Utility Workers of New England, Local 310 and Naragansett Electric Co., Discharge of Worker. f.11 1957, Brotherhood of Utility Workers of New England, Local 310, and Naragansett Electric Co., Discharge of Worker.

BOX 13 f.1 1957, October 3, C. A. Lund & Co. and United Steelworkers of America, Layoff of Worker. f.2 1957, October 8, International Association of Machinists and Hammel-Dahl Co., Discharge of Employee. f.3 1957, October 15, Leather Workers International Union, Local 295, and J. O. Whitten Co., Refusal to Allow Employee Back to Work. f.4 1957, September 15, American Screw Co., Willimantic, Conn., and United Steelworkers of America, Disciplinary Layoff. f.5 1957, November 14, Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union and Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates, Work Duties, Job Description. f.6 1957, November 14, Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union and Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates, Work Duties, Job Description, transcripts. f.7 1957, November 21, Workers Independent Union and Merrimack Manufacturing Co., Reporting When Work is Not Available. f.8 1957, December 2, Gaychrome Co. and United Steelworkers of America, and Local 5412, Discharge for Working Past Time at a Competition Job. f.9 1958, January 6, Tubular Rivet and Stud Co. and Granite Lodge, No. 1451, International Association of Machinists, Alcohol Related Discharge. f.10 1958, January 23, Joy Manufacturing Co. and United Steelworkers of America, McLelland-Lewko Grievance. f.11 1958, February 18, Clifford Manufacturing Co and International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, Local 274, Seniority. f.12 1957, March 5, Clifford Manufacturing Co. and International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers. f.13 1958, April 18, Utility Workers Union of America and Boston Edison Co., Contracting Out Work.

BOX 14 f.1 1958, April 18, Utility Workers Union of America and Boston Edison Co., Contracting Out Work. f.2 1956, June 19, Heywood-Wakefield Co. and United Furniture Workers of America, Discharge. f.3 1953, July 17, Heywood-Wakefield Co. and United Furniture Workers of America, Male/Female Jobs f.4 1958, October 30, Heywood-Wakefield Co. and United Furniture Workers of America, Reinstatement of Worker. f.5 1954, January 29, Heywood-Wakefield Co. and United Furniture Workers of America, Discharge. f.6 Wyandotte Worsted Co., Waterville, Maine, and Textile Workers Union of America, Right to Change Work Assignments. f.7 1958, December 15, Scott and Williams, Inc. and United Steelworkers of America, Local 4524, Suspension on Discipline. f.8 1958, December 18, United Steelworkers of America, Local 4171,and Hume Pipe of New England, Discharge, transcript(vol.1). f.9 1959, January 6, United Steelworkers of America, Local 4171,and Hume Pipe of New England, Discharge, transcript(vol.2). f.10 1959, January 8, Textile Workers Union of America and Continental Mills, Lewiston, Maine, Change in Assignments. f.11 1959, February 17, Bates Division, Bates Manufacturing Co, Lewiston, Maine, and Textile Workers Union of America, Work Assignment Case. f.12 1959, February 17, Bates Division, Bates Manufacturing Co., Lewiston, Maine, and Textile Workers Union of America, Work Assignment Case. f.13 1959, May 21, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1027, and Westinghouse Electric Corp, Seniority and Reduction in Force.

BOX 15 f.1 1959, May 21, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1027, and Westinghouse Electric Corp, Seniority and Reduction in Force, transcript. f.2 1959, June 18, American Sugar Refinery Co., Boston, Mass., and Sugar Refinery Workers, Seniority. f.3 1960, January 14, Insurance Workers International Union and John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Termination of Agent, transcript(vol.1). f.4 1960, February 18, Insurance Workers International Union and John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Termination of Agent, transcript(vol.2). f.5 1960, February 19, Insurance Workers International Union and John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Termination of Agent, transcript(vol.3). f.6 1960, March 3, Insurance Workers International Union and John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Termination of Agent, transcript(vol.4). f.7 1960, March 4, Insurance Workers International Union and John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Termination of Agent, transcript(vol.5). f.8 1960, March 17, Insurance Workers International Union and John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Termination of Agent, transcript(vol.6).

BOX 16 f.1 1961, May 23, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Grievance of Robert Veronese Regarding Work Classification. f.2 1959, June 10 Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Grievance of John E. Williams regarding reclassification. f.3 1959, September 9, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Grievance of Richard Taylor Regarding Reclassification. f.4 1961, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Grievance of Norman Dutra Regarding Reclassification. f.5 1961, April 21, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Grievance of A. Yoerger. f.6 1961, June 26, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Grievance of Wyman Regarding Reclassification. f.7 1961, May 23, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Grievance of Dorrer Regarding Reclassification.

BOX 17 f.1 1961, May 24, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Grievance of Joseph Fasci Regarding Merit Increase. f.2 1961, June 13, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Grievance of McLelland Regarding Reclassification. f.3 1961, June 14, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Grievance of Assistant Engineers of Department 87, Plant Maintenance. f.4 1961, June 21, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Counting "X" Time in Overtime Calculation. f.5 1961, June 28, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Pay for Grievance Time. f.6 1961, December 20, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Holiday Pay for April 19, 1961. f.7 1962, February 14, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Number of Apprentices. f.8 1962, February 15 and May 1, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Retention of J. Frasse Out of Seniority.

BOX 18 f.1 1961, May 23, Bethlehem Steel Co. and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, Grievance of Ray Osgood. f.2 1960, June 28, Boston Mutual Life Insurance Co. and Insurance Workers International Union, Termination of Edward Fickers. f.3 1961, September 28, Scovill Local 1604, United Auto Workers, and Scovill Manufacturing Co., Foreman Doing Bargaining Unit Work. f.4 1962, May 15, Eastern Tool and Stamping Co., Inc. and International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, Local 263, Blue Cross/Blue Shield Payments. f.5 1962, May 15, Eastern Tool and Stamping Co., Inc. and International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, Local 263, Blue Cross/Blue Shield Coverage for Doris Small. f.6 1970, September 18, Eastern Tool and Stamping Co., Inc. and International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, Local 263, Plant Closings. f.7 1964, February 6, Newspaper Guild of Boston and Lowell Sun Publishing Co., Dual Employment. f.8 1964, July 17, Avco Everett Research Laboratory, Everett, Mass., and Independent Union of Plant Protection Employees, Local 32, Re-assignment of Worker. f.9 1965, April 14, IAM, AFL-CIO, Lodge 354 and Lodge 19 and Veeder-Root, Inc., Grievance of James Dannahey. f.10 1965, May 14, IAM, AFL-CIO, Lodge 354 and Lodge 19 and Veeder-Root, Inc., Grievance of James Dannahey, transcript.

BOX 19 f.1 1966, November 9, Local 3657, United Steelworkers of America and International Union of United Steelworkers of America, Transfer of Worker to Lower Paying Job, transcript(vol.1). f.2 1966, November 9, Local 3657, United Steelworkers of America and International Union of United Steelworkers of America, Transfer of Worker to Lower Paying Job, transcript(vol.2). f.3 1966, November 9, Local 3657, United Steelworkers of America and International Union of United Steelworkers of America, Transfer of Worker to Lower Paying Job, brief for Local 3657. f.4 1967, September 22, Local 463, United Papermakers and Paperworkers, and Federal Paper Board Co., New Haven Board Mill, Reduction of Jobs and Changes in Duties. f.5 1968, February 28, Local 463, United Papermakers and Paperworkers, and Federal Paper Board Co., New Haven Board Mill, Reduction of Jobs and Changes in Duties. f.6 1971, April 16, Local 463, United Papermakers and Paperworkers, and Federal Paper Board Co., New Haven Board Mill, Reduction of Jobs and Changes in Duties. f.7 1971, May 12, Local 463, United Papermakers and Paperworkers, and Federal Paper Board Co., New Haven Board Mill, Reduction of Jobs and Changes in Duties. f.8 1971, June 25, Local 463, United Papermakers and Paperworkers, and Federal Paper Board Co., New Haven Board Mill, Reduction of Jobs and Changes in Duties. f.9 1968, May 15, Swift and Co. and United Packing House Food and Allied Workers of America, Grievance of Vincent Simeone regarding Pay.

BOX 20 f.1 1968, December 4, Mobil Oil Corp., New England Division, and Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, Local 8-766, Disciplining of William J. Porter. f.2 1969, January 8, Amalgamated Lace Operatives of America and Valley Lace Co., Grievance Regarding Vacation Pay, transcript(vol.1). f.3 1969, January 8, Amalgamated Lace Operatives of America and Valley Lace Co., Grievance Regarding Vacation Pay, transcript(vol.2). f.4 Local 837, United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America and Ross & Roberts, Inc., transcript. f.5 1969, July 31, IUE, Local 260, and Ingraham Industries, Mechanization of Jobs. f.6 1971, April 15, IUE, Local 260, and Ingraham Industries, Incentive Rates. f.7 1969, October l, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions.

BOX 21 f.1 1969, October 9, Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript. f.2 1969, October 10 Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript. f.3 1969, October 16, Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript. f.4 1969, October 31, Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript. f.5 1969, November 3, morning, Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript. f.6 1969, November 3, afternoon, Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript. f.7 1969, November 24, Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript. f.8 1970, January 21, Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript. f.9 1970, Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript. f.10 1970, January 22, Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript, (1 of 2). f.11 1970, January 22, Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript, (2 of 2). f.12 1970, January 22, Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript, corrections. f.13 1970, January 23, Mass. Bay Transp. Auth. and Int. Ass. of Machinists and Aero. Workers, Boston Lodge 264, Wages Hours and Working Conditions, transcript.

BOX 22 f.1 1969, October 3, Lodge 19, District 26, IAMAW and Arrow-Hart, Inc. f.2 1969, November 10, Metropolitan Boston Transit Authority and IAM Lodge 264, Wages. f.3 1970, March 9, Local 90, Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America, AFL-CIO and General Dynamics Corp., Quincy Division, transcript. f.4 1970, March 10, Local 90, Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America, AFL-CIO and General Dynamics Corp., Quincy Division, transcript. f.5 1970, March 10, afternoon, Local 90, Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America, AFL-CIO and General Dynamics Corp., Quincy Division, transcript. f.6 1972, June 9, Local 90, Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America, AFL-CIO and General Dynamics Corp., Quincy Division, Elimination of Lighting Inspections, transcript. f.7 Local 90, Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America, AFL-CIO and General Dynamics Corp., Quincy Division, Elimination of Lighting Inspections, briefs. f.8 1970, March 13, Trusteed for the Sheet Metal Local 40 Vacation fund (Union Trustees) and Trustees for the Sheet Metal Local 40 Vacation Fund (Employer Trustees). f.9 1970, May 26, General Dynamics Corp., Quincy Division, and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151.

BOX 23 f.1 1970, November 4, General Dynamics Corp., Quincy Division, and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, transcript. f.2 1970, November 5, General Dynamics Corp., Quincy Division, and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, transcript. f.3 1970, May 26, General Dynamics Corp., Quincy Division, and American Federation of Technical Engineers, Local 151, transcript. f.4 1970, October 22, International Moulders and Allied Workers Union, Local 163 and Monsanto Co., Promotion and Arbitrability of Grievance. f.5 1971, July 19, City of Everett and Everett Police Betterment Association, Collective Bargaining Agreement f.6 1972, March 10, Wellesley Teachers Association and Wellesley School Committee, Continuing Education Position. f.7 1972, March 10, Wellesley Teachers Association and Wellesley School Committee, Continuing Education Position. f.8 1972, March 10, Wellesley Teachers Association and Wellesley School Committee, Continuing Education Position. f.9 1972, March 10, Wellesley Teachers Association and Wellesley School Committee, Continuing Education Position., transcript. f.10 1972, April 12, Wellesley Teachers Association and Wellesley School Committee, Continuing Education Position, transcript.

BOX 24 f.1 1972, June 5, Wellesley Teachers Association and Wellesley School Committee, Continuing Education Position, transcript. f.2 1972, June 10, Wellesley Teachers Association and Wellesley School Committee, Continuing Education Position, transcript. f.3 1972, June 27, United Papermakers and Paperworkers, Local 84, and Statler Industries. f.4 1971, Boston Teacher's Union, Local 66, and School Committee of the City of Boston, Fact Finder's Report. f.5 1972, July 6, Taunton Police Association and City of Taunton, Plainclothes Assignments. f.6 1972, August 5, Taunton Police Association and City of Taunton, Plainclothes Assignments. f.7 1972, November 3, Norwalk Teachers Association and Norwalk Board of Education, Interest on With-held Wages and Benefits Increases. f.8 1973, October 17, Speidel Co. and International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Right to Require a Physical Exam. f.9 1973, April 6, Allegheny Ludlum Industries, Inc. and United Steelworkers of America, Local Union 2242, Application of Contract on Hazards Clause. f.10 1973, April 13, United Auto Workers, Local 376 and Hartford Division, Emhart Corporation, Discharge and Promotion.

BOX 25 f.1 1973, April 19, J. J. O'Donnell Woolens, Inc. and United Textile Workers, Local 93, Problem of Successor Company and Previous Collective Bargaining Agreement. f.2 1973, April 25, Robert Menery and City of Lawrence, Rate of Pay When Working Out of Assignment. f.3 1973, May 4, International Association of Machinists Local 1396 and Atlantic Wire Co., Discharge Due to Theft, transcript(vol.1). f.4 1973, May 4, International Association of Machinists Local 1396 and Atlantic Wire Co., Discharge Due to Theft, transcript(vol.2). f.5 1973, May 4, International Association of Machinists Local 1396 and Atlantic Wire Co., Discharge Due to Theft, transcript(vol.3). f.6 1973, May 4, International Association of Machinists Local 1396 and Atlantic Wire Co., Discharge Due to Theft. f.7 1973, June 11, Jewell Brook Woolen Co, Ludlow, Vermont, and Textile Workers Union of America, CIO, Pick Rate for Weavers. f.8 1973, June 19, Morgan Memorial, Inc. and International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, Local 82, Discharge for Threats of Harm.

BOX 26 f.1 1973, June 19, Morgan Memorial, Inc. and International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, Local 82, Discharge for Threats of Harm, transcript. f.2 1973, June 22, International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers and St. Regis Paper Co., Attleboro, Mass., Vacation Time. f.3 1973, July 13, Hartford Board of Education and Hartford Federation of Teachers, Yard Duty and Contractual Requirements. f.4 East Hartford Education Association and East Hartford Board of Education. f.5 1973, August l, New Bedford Gear Division, Borg-Werner Corp. and United Auto Workers, Local 899, Allowable Number of Stewards. f.6 1973, August 8, Amalgamated Transit Union, Division 281 and The Connecticut Co., Pension Eligibility. f.7 1973, August 8, Amalgamated Transit Union, Division 281 and The Connecticut Co., Pension Eligibility. f.8 1973, August 8, Amalgamated Transit Union, Division 281 and The Connecticut Co., Pension Eligibility. f.9 1973, September 24, Warren Pumps and International United Electrical, Local 250, Job Evaluation. f.10 1973, October 3, Filene's Sons Co. and Retail Clerks International Association, Local 711, Discharge for Alleged Theft. f.11 1973, October 5, Newspaper Guild of Greater Boston, Local 32, and North East Publishing, Inc., Dismissal and Retroactive Pay in Light of Dismissal. f.12 1973, October 5, Newspaper Guild of Greater Boston, Local 32, and North East Publishing, Inc., Dismissal and Retroactive Pay in Light of Dismissal. f.13 1973, November 8, United Paperworkers International Union and Brown Co., Discipline.

BOX 27 f.1 1973, November 19, Textile Workers Union of America, Granite State Joint Board and Malden Mills, Inc., Barre Plant of Warren Fabrics Division, Seniority and Job Vacancy. f.2 1973, December 13-14, Teamsters, Local 112, and August A. Busch & Co. of Massachusetts, Inc., Discharge, transcript(vol.1). f.3 1973, December 13-14, Teamsters, Local 112, and August A. Busch & Co. of Massachusetts, Inc., Discharge, transcript(vol.2). f.4 1973, December 13-14, Teamsters, Local 112, and August A. Busch & Co. of Massachusetts, Inc., Discharge. f.5 1973, December 13-14, Teamsters, Local 112, and August A. Busch & Co. of Massachusetts, Inc., Discharge. f.6 1973, December 13-14, Teamsters, Local 112, and August A. Busch & Co. of Massachusetts, Inc., Discharge. f.7 1973, December 5, United Auto Workers, Local 1187, and Hartford Universal Co., Discharge for Assault. f.8 1974, April 18, American Steel and Aluminum Corp., Worcester, Mass., and United Steelworkers of America, Blue Cross/Blue Shield Coverage of an Injured Worker. f.9 1974, April 22, Detroit Strip Division, Detroit Steel Corp., New Haven Plant, and United Steelworkers of America, Promotion. f.10 1974, April 30, Teamsters, Local 83, and United Metro, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, Layoff and Recall.

BOX 28 f.1 1974, May 14, United Paperworkers International, Locals 1290 and 403, and Eastern Fine Paper, Inc., Participation in Profit Sharing. f.2 1974, May 14, United Paperworkers International, Locals 1290 and 403, and Eastern Fine Paper, Inc., Participation in Profit Sharing. f.3 1974, June 4, Sugar Refinery Workers, Local 1660, and Amstar Corp., Job Vacation Allowance, transcript. f.4 1974, June 4, Sugar Refinery Workers, Local 1660, and Amstar Corp., Job Vacation Allowance. f.5 1974, June 18, United Paperworkers International Union, AFL-CIO, and Key Container Corp., Discharge of Calvin Ford. f.6 1974, June 2, Holyoke Water Power Co., and Local 455 of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Discharge of William F. Moynihan. f.7 1974, June 27, Anchor Electric Division, Manchester, N.H., and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1621, Discipline. f.8 1974, July l, Massachusetts Collective Bargaining Law. f.9 1974, July 2, Truck Drivers Local 170 and Atlas Distributing Co., Discharge. f.10 1974, July 3, Town of Brookline and Local 950, International Association of Firefighters, AFL-CIO, General Wage Increase.

BOX 29 f.1 1974, July 3, Town of Brookline and Local 950, International Association of Firefighters, AFL-CIO, General Wage Increase. f.2 1974, July 3, Town of Brookline and Local 950, International Association of Firefighters, AFL-CIO, General Wage Increase. f.3 1974, July 3, Town of Brookline and Local 950, International Association of Firefighters, AFL-CIO, General Wage Increase. f.4 1974, August 2, United Paperworkers International Union, Local 1247, and Fraser Paper Ltd., f.5 1974, August 28, United Steelworkers of America, Local 12924 and Connecticut Natural Gas Corp., Hartford. f.6 1974, September 13, Textile Workers Union of America, Local 1869 and Bretmar Fabrics, LTD. f.7 Textile Workers Union of America and Chelsea Industries. f.8 1974, September 23, International United Electrical, Local 210, and American Can Co. f.9 1974, November 7, International Association of Firefighters, Local 1795, and Town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, transcript(vol.2). f.10 1974, November 7, International Association of Firefighters, Local 1795, and Town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, transcript(vol.3). f.11 1974, November 7, International Association of Firefighters, Local 1795, and Town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, transcript(vol.4).

BOX 30 f.1 1974, November 7, International Association of Firefighters, Local 1795, and Town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, transcript(vol.5). f.2 1974, November 7, International Association of Firefighters, Local 1795, and Town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, transcript(vol.6). f.3 1974, November 7, International Association of Firefighters, Local 1795, and Town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, Fact Finders Report. f.4 1974, November 7, International Association of Firefighters, Local 1795, and Town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, exhibits. f.5 1974, November 7, International Association of Firefighters, Local 1795, and Town of Wellesley, Massachusetts. f.6 1974, November 7, International Association of Firefighters, Local 1795, and Town of Wellesley, Massachusetts. f.7 1974, November 7, International Association of Firefighters, Local 1795, and The City of Lawrence, Massachusetts. f.8 1974, November 7, International Association of Firefighters, Local 1795, and Town of Wellesley, Massachusetts. f.9 1974. October 16, International Association of Firefighters, Local 146, and City of Lawrence. f.10 1975, January 24, Hampshire Regional Teachers Association and Hampshire Regional School Committee.

BOX 31 f.1 1975, January 24, Hampshire Regional Teachers Association and Hampshire Regional School Committee. f.2 1975, January 24, Hampshire Regional Teachers Association and Hampshire Regional School Committee. f.3 1975, January 28, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Locals 2222, 2320, 2327, and New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. f.4 1975, January 28, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Locals 2222, 2320, 2327, and New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. f.5 1975, January 28, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Locals 2222, 2320, 2327, and New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. f.6 1975, January 28, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Locals 2222, 2320, 2327, and New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. f.7 1975, January 31, Darien Education Association and Darien Board of Education. f.8 1975, January 31, Darien Education Association and Darien Board of Education.

BOX 32 f.1 1975, May 13, Maremont Corp., New England Division and Textile Workers Union of America, Local 406, Departmental Promotion and Progression, transcript. f.2 1975, July 5, Maremont Corp., New England Division and Textile Workers Union of America, Local 406, Departmental Promotion and Progression. f.3 1975, Maremont Corp., New England Division and Textile Workers Union of America, Local 406, Departmental Promotion and Progression. f.4 1975,Maremont Corp., New England Division and Textile Workers Union of America, Local 406, Departmental Promotion and Progression. f.5 1975, May 20, Massachusetts Hospital Workers, Local 880, Service Employees International Union and Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, Mass. f.6 1975, May 20, Massachusetts Hospital Workers, Local 880, Service Employees International Union and Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, Mass. f.7 1975, May 20, Massachusetts Hospital Workers, Local 880, Service Employees International Union and Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, Mass. f.8 1975, July 15, Town of Amesbury and Amesbury Police Officers Association. f.9 1975, July 15, Town of Amesbury and Amesbury Police Officers Association.

BOX 33 f.1 1975, July 15, Town of Amesbury and Amesbury Police Officers Association. f.2 1975, July 30, Stratford Education Association and Stratford Board of Education. f.3 1975, August l, Middleton School Committee and Middleton Education Association, Middleton, Rhode Island. f.4 1975, August l, Middleton School Committee and Middleton Education Association, Middleton, Rhode Island. f.5 1975, August l, Middleton School Committee and Middleton Education Association, Middleton, Rhode Island. f.6 1975, August l, Middleton School Committee and Middleton Education Association, Middleton, Rhode Island. f.7 1975, August l, Middleton School Committee and Middleton Education Association, Middleton, Rhode Island. f.8 1975, August l, Middleton School Committee and Middleton Education Association, Middleton, Rhode Island. f.9 1975, August 8, Greenwood Convalescent Home and National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees.

BOX 34 f.1 1975, August 13, Barre Education Association and Barre School Board, Barre, Vermont. f.2 1975, August 13, Barre Education Association and Barre School Board, Barre, Vermont. f.3 1975, August 13, Barre Education Association and Barre School Board, Barre, Vermont. f.4 1975, August 13, Barre Education Association and Barre School Board, Barre, Vermont. f.5 1975, August 13, Barre Education Association and Barre School Board, Barre, Vermont. f.6 1975, Sept. 22, Orleans Central Education Association and Orleans Central Supervisory Union. f.7 1975, Sept. 22, Orleans Central Education Association and Orleans Central Supervisory Union. f.8 1975, Sept. 22, Orleans Central Education Association and Orleans Central Supervisory Union. f.9 1975, Sept. 22, Orleans Central Education Association and Orleans Central Supervisory Union. f.10 1975, October 7, United Electrical, Local 218, and Bryant Grinder Corp.

BOX 35 f.1 1975, October 7, United Electrical, Local 218, and Bryant Grinder Corp. f.2 1975, October 7, United Electrical, Local 218, and Bryant Grinder Corp. f.3 1975, October 7, United Electrical, Local 218, and Bryant Grinder Corp. f.4 1975, October 17, New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Discharge for Accepting Favors, transcript. f.5 1975, October 17, New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Discharge for Accepting Favors. f.6 1975, October 17, New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Discharge for Accepting Favors, exhibits. f.7 1975, October 17, New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Discharge for Accepting Favors. f.8 1975, October 29, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO, Local 12003, and Boston Gas Co. f.9 1975, October 31, Town of Chelmsford and International Brotherhood of Police Officers. f.10 1975, November 3, Board of Education of Dover Public Schools and Dover Teachers Association (NH).

BOX 36 f.1 1975, November 10, Barrington Teachers Association and Barrington School Committee (NH). f.2 1975, November 10, Barrington Teachers Association and Barrington School Committee (NH). f.3 1975, December 11, Holbrook Drop Forge Co. and United Steelworkers of America, Local 2936. f.4 1975, December 12, Dorr Woolen Co. and Textile Workers Union of America. f.5 [1974, August 1], International Association of Firefighters, Local 1297, and Town of Arlington f.6 [1974, August 23],International Association of Firefighters and Town of Brookline. f.7 International Association of Firefighters and Town of Brookline, agreements and amendments to agreements. f.8 International Association of Firefighters and Town of Brookline, recommendations and exhibits. f.9 International Association of Firefighters, miscellany.

BOX 37 f.1 International Association of Firefighters, Miscellany. f.2 International Association of Firefighters, Miscellany. f.3 International Association of Firefighters, Miscellany. f.4 Dedham Firefighters, International Association of Firefighters, Local 1735, and Town of Dedham. f.5 Dedham Firefighters, IAF, Local 1735, and Town of Dedham. f.6 International Association of Firefighters and Town of Amesbury. f.7 International Association of Firefighters and Town of Amesbury. f.8 International Association of Firefighters and Town of Amesbury. f.9 International Association of Firefighters, Local 2038, and Town of Danvers.

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