United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum, and Plastic Workers of America. Local 19: Records, 1933-1992


Summary Information
Title: United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum, and Plastic Workers of America. Local 19: Records
Inclusive Dates: 1933-1992

Creator:
  • United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum, and Plastic Workers of America. Local 19 (Eau Claire, Wis.)
Call Number: Eau Claire Mss AA

Quantity: 33.2 cubic feet (83 archives boxes)

Repository:
Archival Locations:
UW-Eau Claire McIntyre Library / Eau Claire Area Research Ctr. (Map)

Abstract:
Records of the labor union representing rubber workers and office employees of the Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company's Eau Claire plant. The union was formed in 1933 as Federal Labor Union #18684 when the plant was operated by the Gillette Tire Company (later United States Rubber Company). In 1935 it became Local 19 of the United Rubber Workers of America (CIO), later the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum, and Plastic Workers of America (URCLPWA). The plant was closed in 1991, following the purchase of Uniroyal Goodrich by Michelin. The records document the formation and development of the union, the history of collective bargaining and the settlement of grievances at the Eau Claire plant, labor relations from 1942 to 1943 when the plant was operated as an ordnance factory by U.S. Rubber on behalf of the government, the functioning of a departmental level union committee, and finally, the plant closing and its impact. The records consist of arbitration case files containing briefs, exhibits, and decisions; minutes of executive board, international policy committee, and general business meetings; minutes of grievance and contract meetings held with the company; contracts and local agreements; financial statements; and minutes and financial records of the Tire Finishing and Inspection Department union committee. Also included are copies of the union's 1977 constitution and by-laws, the 1990 uniform agreement with Uniroyal Goodrich, a detailed history of the union from 1917 to 1938, printed URCLPWA reports on the rubber industry in 1948 and 1949, job descriptions, and a history and records of the Rubber Workers Club. There are also subject, chronological, and litigation files concerning the plant closing.

Language: English

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Biography/History
1917 Gillette (Safety) Tire Company formed by R.B. Gillette in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
1919 Gillette workers organize as Rubber Workers Union #16454.
1929 Wage incentive plan (Bedaux system) initiated.
1933 Gillette workers form Federal Labor Union No.18684.
1935 International Union of United Rubber Workers of America formed. Federal Labor Union No.18684 becomes Local #19.
1936 United Rubber Workers of America affiliates with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). First major successful strike of the Rubber Workers takes place against Goodyear in Akron, Ohio.
1937 Recognition of URWA Local #19 as collective bargaining agent for wage employees at Eau Claire plant.
1938 First written contract between Local #19 and Gillette.
1940 U.S. Rubber acquires Gillette.
1942 U.S. Rubber sells the plant to the U.S. government and converts the plant to an ordnance factory.
1943 Election of Local #19 as bargaining agent for Eau Claire plant office workers.
1944 Reconversion of the Eau Claire plant back to tire production. National War Labor Relations Board orders voluntary check off, maintenance of membership, and weekly pay period in response to union demands.
1945 URWA changes to the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America (URCLPWA).
1947 Local #19 votes to establish a consumers' cooperative.
1969 #1 Banbury automated.
1974 Management implements cost cutting measures which eliminate overtime.
1975 URW Local 19 workers give company a million dollars in concessions for capital investment in Eau Claire plant.
1977 Cost relief programs implemented.
1981 Management implements JSIP (job security investment program). Giant-off-the-road (GOTR) and monoply truck tires phased out of production. Conversion to radial tire production “radialization.” Plant slated for shutdown (again)--no equipment to make radial tires, which the market demands. 25 million dollars in concessions to company for new equipment.
1982 ECAP (employee cost adjustment program) implemented.
1983 Total Quality Management concepts introduced at Eau Claire. Concession of $1.25 per hour to make radial tire production possible at plant.
1985 Clayton and Dubilier Inc., a New York based private investment firm that specializes in managed buyouts, buys Uniroyal Inc. (according to union lawsuit time line; not mentioned in Wall Street Journal however).
1986 Merger of B.F. Goodrich and Uniroyal to form Uniroyal Goodrich.
1987 B.F. Goodrich sells its half share of Uniroyal Goodrich Tire (UGT) to Clayton and Dubilier Inc. Buyout financed through 560 million dollars in high-risk high-yielding junk bonds issued by Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. Uniroyal CEO gets a 1.6 million dollar bonus.
1988 Contract includes many “give backs” to save the company money and prevent plant closing. Workers give back 63 cents per hour, and waive one week vacation and 3 paid holidays--concessions totaling somewhere between $14 million and $41 million. In return they receive a guarantee that the plant will not be closed in the next 3 years, as well as a Stock Appreciation Rights (SAR) program.
1989 Michelin Tire Corporation buys UGT from Clayton and Dubilier for about $690 million ($1.5 billion including the company's debt). Eau Claire City Council approves a $2 million loan, in return for a promise the plant will be kept open until March 1991. Company also received $920,000 federal grant (Title IX).
1990 Michelin acquisition approved by U.S. Department of Justice. Temporary 10 percent layoff at plant. Uniroyal Goodrich purchased by Michelin.
1991 On January 8, UGT announces it will close the plant in 1992. Phase out plan includes stopping radial tire production in July 1991 (with a loss of 500-600 jobs), and eliminating all other jobs in 1992.
1992 Local 19 files a lawsuit against UGT, Michelin, and Clayton and Dubilier, seeking $145 million plus triple damages. First attorney Jack Blum is replaced by Michael Shaw.
June 26--final closure date.
July 11--Local 19 drops lawsuit after accepting $2.88 million settlement. Final vote 201 to 198.
April--Michael Shaw is fired as attorney and sues the union for unpaid legal fees and a share of the settlement. Union claims settlement was part of 1988 contract, in which Shaw was not involved. Shaw loses suit. A countersuit in which the Local accuses Shaw of filing a “frivolous” suit is won by Shaw.
Arrangement of the Materials

This collection is arranged in two parts. Part 1 consists of the original collection organized in 1995; its materials date 1933-1991. Part 2 consists of additions presented to the Archives and organized in 1998; these materials span 1933-1992 but mainly date after 1986.

Related Material

Related records include records of Uniroyal Inc. (Eau Claire, Wis.) plant (Eau Claire Mss CB); URCLPWA Education Department (Mss 262); and photographs of the Gillette Tire Company and United States Rubber Company in Photo Lots 626, and PH Eau Claire Mss CB.

Scope and Content Note

Records in PART 1 of Local 19 of the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum, and Plastic Workers of America consist of four subseries, BACKGROUND INFORMATION, ARBITRATION RECORDS, MINUTES, and TIRE FINISHING AND INSPECTION DEPARTMENT RECORDS. The records thoroughly document the formation, growth and development of the union from 1933 to 1938; and contract negotiations and the settlement of grievances with Uniroyal, Inc. (later Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company) from 1946 to 1987. Records also document the role of the union in the community, its relationship to other state, regional, and national labor organizations, and the impact of changing technologies and economic conditions in the tire industry on the labor force.

The most notable item in the BACKGROUND INFORMATION is a 1979 MA thesis by Donald E. Severson detailing the formation of United Rubber Workers Local #19 and its predecessor, Federal Labor Union 18684; the union's activities and demands; and the rubber industry and labor relations prior to 1937-1938. Additional information about wages, benefits, employment, profits and sales in the rubber industry during the late 1940s is available in reports prepared by the national URCLPWA research department.

Records documenting the history of collective bargaining and grievance settlement at the Eau Claire plant are divided between the records of Uniroyal Inc. (Eau Claire Mss CB) and the records of Local #19. Uniroyal Inc. records contain contract negotiation files and grievance case files. Grievances which reached the arbitration stage are documented in the records of Local #19. The ARBITRATION RECORDS consist of hearing files and indexes to cases and decisions. The hearing files contain briefs and exhibits prepared by the company and the union and the umpire's decision in the case. Exhibits often consisted of diagrams, photographs, flow charts, employment records, job standard bulletins, and other company forms which provide significant evidence of the tire manufacturing process, working conditions in a tire factory, and the functioning of the Eau Claire Plant. The hearing files are arranged in rough chronological order by decision number which corresponded, after 1950, to the date the decision was issued and the name of the arbitrator who reviewed the case. Often more than one decision was issued in a single day, although for some years, no grievances were referred to arbitration. Arbitration hearings for four cases involving the Office Workers Unit of Local 19 from 1953 to 1964 are filed last. The hearing files are preceded by an index to arbitration cases for all United States Rubber Company/Uniroyal plants from 1947 to 1982. The index lists cases by subject and date of decision and includes a synopsis of each case and its outcome.

The formation, administration, activities, and finances of Local #19 are well documented in the MINUTES of executive board meetings, business meetings, and meetings held with company representatives. From September 1933 to May 1943, notes and minutes of all three types of meetings are combined in seven bound volumes in chronological order and filed as general minutes. After 1943 there are separate sets of typewritten minutes for business meetings and meetings with the company; and for executive board meetings beginning in 1946. Each set of minutes is preceded by an index to subjects or actions taken.

Local #19's executive board was comprised of the president, vice president, treasurer, secretary, guide, and guard plus three additional persons also elected by the general membership. The board functioned mainly as an advisory body which presented its recommendations to the membership at business meetings, which were then subject to a vote. The regular membership could also accept, reverse, or override decisions and actions of the executive board. Topics of executive board meetings included administration and finances, legislation and political activity, grievances, transfer requests, and the findings of various committees and investigations requested by the board. Meetings prior to 1951 were held weekly, but after 1951 the meetings were less frequent. Minutes from 1939 to 1945 are missing.

Business meetings were held weekly for the most part and attended by officers and interested members. Minutes document the election of officers and delegates to various conventions, the presentation of financial, committee, and executive board reports, the initiation of new members, discussions and votes on issues brought before the membership, and the union's social, community, and political activities. Local leaders in the farm, labor and cooperative movements often addressed the meetings, and communications or reports from the international or labor press were read to the membership. Early minutes reflect the union's concerted efforts to expand its membership, obtain higher wages, enforce seniority, influence legislation, and maintain a secure financial base. Minutes from 1942 to 1943 document the activities of the union during the time that rubber production was restricted and the Eau Claire plant was operated as an ordnance factory by the United States Rubber Company on behalf of the government. At issue were extensive layoffs, the observance of seniority rights and conflicts with the American Federation of Labor (AFL) over the hiring of union members for plant conversion and construction work. Interfiled with the minutes of regular business meetings are records of occasional mass meetings and special meetings. Minutes from May 1943 to November 1946 are mostly missing with the exception of a few scattered meetings.

Meetings with the company primarily document grievances and contract negotiations and include meetings between the Local 19 executive board and company representatives, and between union department chairmen, stewards or committeemen, and the company. Minutes from 1933 to 1938 reflect the union's effort to secure a 100 percent union shop, recognition of Local #19 as the exclusive bargaining agent, observance of seniority, dues check-off, and a written contract with the Gillette Tire Company. In addition to grievances and contract negotiations, minutes from the 1980s reflect the phasing out of off-road and bias tires, increasing radial production, cost-cutting measures such as union give-backs, lay-offs and job combining, and in 1986 the merger between B.F. Goodrich and Uniroyal Inc. There is also a separate file documenting meetings between cafeteria workers and the company. Minutes from 1939 to 1945 are missing. Company records of contract negotiations from 1940 to 1960 and grievance cases from 1944 to 1976 are available in Eau Claire Mss CB.

INSPECTION AND FINISHING DEPARTMENT RECORDS consist mainly of minutes and agendas of department-level union meetings. Included are minutes of general inspection and finishing department meetings, meetings of the department committee, and meetings with the company mostly concerning grievances, production schedules, work rules or departmental agreements, safety and working conditions, transfers, and department finances. Until 1981, there are only minutes of annual department meetings chaired by the department steward. After 1981 meetings were held more frequently to discuss grievances, working conditions, work rules, repairs and safety devices, and department agreements on policies such as overtime, transfers, bumping, shift changes and the like. In 1983, task forces on improving quality and efficiency were established in the department, and agendas and minutes of these meetings also appear here. Some joint meetings with the shipping department were held to resolve inter-departmental grievances. There is some material regarding the implementation of TQM and Quality Circles in the inspection and finishing department in 1984 and 1985. Other company programs reflected in the minutes include cost relief measures in 1977, JSIP (job security investment), ECAP (employee cost adjustment) and “radialization” or conversion to radial tire production in the early 1980s. After 1985, filed with the minutes and agendas are seniority lists, monthly production schedules for finishing and inspecting tires, data on number of persons employed on each job in the department (called personnel requirements), some company and union notices, memoranda of agreement, and records of transfers. Following the minutes are detailed records of quarterly collections for various funds administered by the department and records of expenditures from the funds. The three accounts, the lunch, retirement, and chairmen and stewards funds, appear to have been expended mainly on refreshments for meetings, party supplies, and retirement gifts. Records include the amounts collected from individual members of the department, totals collected from each shift per quarter, and annual summaries of collections.

Records in PART 2, 1933-1992 (mainly 1986-1992), consist of correspondence, meeting minutes, grievances, negotiations, agreements, contracts, and clippings. The bulk of Part 2 consists of materials prepared for or related to Local 19's unsuccessful lawsuit against the Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company (UGT) after they announced the closure of the Eau Claire plant in 1991. One month after the closure was completed, the union accepted a $2.88 million settlement and dropped the suit. There are also files related to a second lawsuit in which Local 19's lawyer, Michael Shaw, sued for a portion of the settlement. Related photographs are at the Chippewa Valley Museum, Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Part 2 consists of the following subseries: BACKGROUND MATERIALS; ARBITRATION RECORDS; MEETING MINUTES; NEGOTIATIONS, AGREEMENTS, AND CONTRACTS; MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL 19 OFFICE FILES; CLOSURE OF EAU CLAIRE PLANT; URW v. UNIROYAL GOODRICH TIRE COMPANY-- CLOSURE LITIGATION; and MICHAEL SHAW v. LOCAL 19.

BACKGROUND MATERIALS include union records of the World War II-era, including records of the Rubber Workers Club, as well as later Club records, Local 19 financial statements, and plant job descriptions. Most folders include 2-3 departments; the folder title indicates the highest department number described in that folder.

ARBITRATION RECORDS consist of grievance review records.

MEETING MINUTES are those of the executive board, international policy committee, union local, and meetings with the company.

The NEGOTIATIONS, AGREEMENTS, AND CONTRACTS subseries includes general company-wide contracts and local agreements. The 1988 agreement was in force when the plant closed, and both the lawsuit and final settlement were based on this agreement. The final effects bargain, phase down agreement, etc., are to be found in this series rather than the closure series.

MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL 19 OFFICE FILES include newspaper clippings, 1983-1992, Total Quality Performance materials, and files on pension-related and employee benefits issues.

The CLOSURE OF EAU CLAIRE PLANT subseries consists of miscellaneous, subject and chronological files. The subject files and chronological files are in their original order and have been kept together rather than moving the lawsuit files to the lawsuit series. The main difference between the closure files and the lawsuit files is that the subject files do not include legal documents, and cover more topics than just the lawsuit. These may have been the files of Darrel Wekkin or Jack Zais, two union officials.

UNITED RUBBER WORKERS v. UNIROYAL GOODRICH TIRE COMPANY--CLOSURE LITIGATION (URW v. UGT) subseries consists of court documents, as well as miscellaneous related office files and numbered index files. Most of the series contains financial information on the three companies, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reports, etc.

The court documents by subject and number (probably discovery documents) retain the original order of two original numbered sets. Miscellaneous court documents were originally not foldered, and have been loosely grouped in numerical order. The indexed files contain information about both lawsuits, but more on URW v. UGT. These files retain original numerical order. Index lists are found at beginning of each file, and the index list number is noted on each file folder.

MICHAEL SHAW v. LOCAL 19 subseries mainly consists of court documents and legal correspondence.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by URCLPWA Local 19, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 1951, by URCLPWA Local 19 via Gary Stene, Colfax, Wisconsin, 1993 and 1997; and by Marie House, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 1994. Accession Number: M93-172; M94-349; M98-140


Processing Information

Processed by Cindy Knight, 1995, and by Myrna Williamson and Sally Jacobs, 1998.


Contents List
Eau Claire Mss AA
Series: Part 1, Original Collection, 1933-1991
Subseries: Background Information
Box   1
Folder   1
Constitution and by-laws, 1977
Box   1
Folder   2
Contracts, circa 1938 and 1990
Box   1
Folder   3
“History of the Eau Claire Rubber Workers' Struggle for Collective Bargaining, 1915-1938”
Box   1
Folder   4
Job descriptions, circa 1949
Box   1
Folder   5
Reports on economic trends, wages, and welfare in the rubber industry, 1949
Subseries: Arbitration Records
Index to cases and decisions, 1947-1982
Box   1
Folder   6-7
Part I-III
Box   2
Folder   1-2
Part IV-XIII
Hearing files
Box   2
Folder   3
1945
Box   2
Folder   4-5
1948 January-1949 February
Box   3
Folder   1
1949 June-December
Box   3
Folder   2-5
1950-1952, #19-1 to #19-11
Box   4
Folder   1
1952, #19-12 to #19-14
Box   4
Folder   2
1954-1955, #19-K-1 to #19-K-4
Box   4
Folder   3-6
1956-1957, #19-W-1 to #19-W-17
Box   5
Folder   1-7
1957-1959, #19-W-18 to #19-W-44
Box   6
Folder   1-2
1960, #19-W-45 to #19-W-55
Box   6
Folder   3-6
1961-1962, #19-C-1 to #19-C-16
Box   7
Folder   1-4
1964-1966, #19-C-18 to #19-C-29
Box   7
Folder   5-6
1968, #19-M-1 to #19-M-6
Box   8
Folder   1
1973, #19-G-1
Box   8
Folder   2
1976, #19-G-2
Box   8
Folder   3
Office Workers Unit, 1953-1964
Subseries: Minutes
General
Box   8
Volume   1-4
1933 September 28-1937 April 7
Box   9
Volume   5-7
1937 April 14-1943 May 5
Executive board
Box   9
Folder   1-2
Index, 1950-1982
Box   10
Folder   1-9
1946-1958
Box   11
Folder   1-7
1959-1969
Box   12
Folder   1-7
1970 January-1981 June
Box   13
Folder   1-5
1981 July-1987 February
Business meetings
Box   13
Folder   6
Index, 1961-1982
Box   14
Folder   1
, 1943-1946 [incomplete]
Box   14
Folder   2-7
1947-1956 November
Box   15
Folder   1-8
1957-1969
Box   16
Folder   1-9
1970-1981
Meetings with the company
Box   17
Folder   1-6
Index, 1954-1981
Box   17
Folder   7
1938 April-July
Box   18
Folder   1
1938 August-October
Box   18
Folder   2-7
1944 July-1956
Box   19
Folder   1-7
1957-1961 May
Box   20
Folder   1-7
1961 June-1964 December
Box   21
Folder   1-7
1965-1969
Box   22
Folder   1-7
1970-1973
Box   23
Folder   1-7
1974-1978 August
Box   24
Folder   1-7
1978 September-1987
Box   25
Folder   1
Cafeteria workers, 1958-1984
Subseries: Inspection and Finishing Department Records
Box   25
Folder   2
Agreement with the company, 1990
Minutes
Box   25
Folder   3-7
1974 December-1984 June
Box   26
Folder   1-8
1984 August-1989
Box   27
Folder   1-2
1990-1991 February
Collections
Box   27
Folder   3
1972-1977
Box   27
Folder   4
1980-1985
Box   27
Folder   5
Expenditures, 1981-1987
Series: Part 2, Additions, 1933-1992
Subseries: Background Materials
World War II-era records
Box   28
Folder   1
Daybook, 1933-1937
Box   28
Folder   2
Notes regarding union management conferences
Box   28
Folder   3
Agreement, correspondence, 1944-1950
Box   28
Folder   4
Correspondence, grievance, 1944-1946
Box   28
Folder   5-6
Agreements and correspondence, 1943-1945, 1947-1948
Box   28
Folder   7
List of members, announcements, election bulletin, 1944-1948
Crotty Bros. Cafeteria
Box   28
Folder   8
Records, 1943-1944
Box   28
Folder   9
National War Labor Board
Box   28
Folder   10
Announcements, memos, 1944-1946
Box   28
Folder   11
Agreement, convention, 1943-1946
Box   28
Folder   12
Complaints in press--controversies (Ernest C. Williams trial, 1950-1973)
Rubber Workers Club
Box   28
Folder   13
History, 1937-1951
Box   28
Folder   14
Articles of incorporation, 1937-1986
Box   28
Folder   15
Building
Box   28
Folder   16
Minutes and correspondence, 1947-1980
Box   28
Folder   17
Bar committee
Box   29
Folder   1
Meetings book, 1982-1993
Box   29
Folder   2-6
Financial statements, 1961, 1962, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1985, 1986, 1990
Local 19 financial statements
Box   29
Folder   7-16
1965-1966, 1968-1970, 1974-1980
Box   30
Folder   1-11
1983-1991
Job descriptions
Box   30
Folder   12
Department 110--plasticator and Banbury
Box   30
Folder   13
Department 130--calendering
Box   30
Folder   14
Department 140--tread
Box   30
Folder   15
Department 201--stock preparation
Box   31
Folder   1
Department 205--bead
Box   31
Folder   2
Department 215--heavy service tire building
Box   31
Folder   3
Department 223--passenger tire building
Box   31
Folder   4
Department 230--bag heaters
Box   31
Folder   5
Department 240-244--tire curing
Box   31
Folder   6
Department 261--finishing and repair
Box   31
Folder   7
Department 281--bag building
Box   31
Folder   8
Department 401--G.O.T.R.
Box   31
Folder   9
Department 550--salvage
Box   31
Folder   10
Department 555--by-products and scrub disposal
Box   31
Folder   11
Department 650--receiving and raw material stores
Box   31
Folder   12
Department 660--finished goods warehouse, factory
Box   31
Folder   13
Department 701--works engineering division, maintenance
Box   31
Folder   14
Department 750--technological and quality control
Box   31
Folder   15
Department 810--plant protection
Box   31
Folder   16
Miscellaneous, circa 1990
Box   31
Folder   17
“Labor Scrapbook”
Subseries: Arbitration Records
Box   31
Folder   18
“Swing shift,” Grievance No. 3750, arbitration briefs, 1976 December
Grievance reviews
Box   31
Folder   19
Index, 1957-1992
Box   31
Folder   20
Bead, curing, general stores, calender, office workers unit
Box   32
Folder   1
Divisions A-D; industrial relations, miscellaneous
Box   32
Folder   2
Banbury, inspection, receiving, and sanitation
Box   32
Folder   3
Shipping department
Box   32
Folder   4
Tire room
Box   32
Folder   5
Tread, bagging and storage, salvage, lab, by-products, stock preparation, G.O.T.R., curing
Subseries: Meeting Minutes
Executive Board minutes
Box   32
Folder   6-10
1987 February-1988
Box   33
Folder   1-8
1989 January-1992 April
Box   34
Folder   1-5
1992 January-1993 May
International policy committee
Box   34
Folder   6
1981 October 10-17 (Clearwater Beach, Florida)
Box   34
Folder   7
1983 September 18-24 (Clearwater Beach, Florida)
Box   34
Folder   8
Overall Interim, 1984 April 8-10 (New York, New York)
Box   34
Folder   9
1984 October 13-20 (Daytona Beach, Florida)
Box   35
Folder   1
Merger, 1986 March 10 and 25
Box   35
Folder   2
Overall Interim, 1986 April 6-11
Box   35
Folder   3
Interim, 1986 September 15-19
Box   35
Folder   4
Overall Interim, 1986 October 13-15
Box   35
Folder   5
Interim, fall and spring 1987
Box   35
Folder   6
1988 January 14 (Akron, Ohio)
Box   35
Folder   7-9
Fall , 1989
Box   35
Folder   10
1991 September (Marco Island, Florida)
Box   35
Folder   11
1991-1992
Box   36
Folder   1-3
Meetings with the company, 1988 February-1992 June
Box   36
Folder   4-8
Company-Union monthly meetings officer's notebook, 1988 October-1990 November
Box   37
Folder   1-8
Regular business meetings, 1982-1993
Subseries: Negotiations, Agreements, and Contracts
Box   37
Folder   9
, 1965 Contract supplement negotiations
Box   38
Folder   1-2
, 1973 Master contract negotiations
, 1975 Master negotiations
Box   38
Folder   3
Agreement
Box   38
Folder   4
Memorandum of understanding (cutback in production)
Box   38
Folder   5
Cost-cutting memorandum
Box   38
Folder   6
Cost reduction program
Box   38
Folder   7
Cost reduction program and memorandum of understanding
1976 Master negotiations
Box   38
Folder   8
Company proposals (C.B.A.-P&I Subs.)
Box   38
Folder   9
Minutes
Box   38
Folder   10
Master control negotiations (URW-Uniroyal Inc.)
Box   39
Folder   1
, 1979 Master negotiations minutes
Box   39
Folder   2
1979-1985 Memoranda of agreements, profit sharing plan
Box   39
Folder   3-5
, 1981 Memorandum of understanding
Box   39
Folder   6
, 1982 B.F. Goodrich master agreement (miscellaneous memo and letters)
Box   39
Folder   7-9
, 1983 Company wage proposal
Box   39
Folder   10
, 1983 $1.25 for radicals agreement
Box   40
Folder   1-3
, 1984 Arbitration
Box   40
Folder   4
, 1985 Master negotiations
Box   40
Folder   5
, 1986 Supplemental contract negotiations
Box   40
Folder   6-8
, 1985-1988 Supplemental negotiations
Box   40
Folder   9
, 1985-1988 Office unit agreement
Box   41
Folder   1-3
, 1985-1988 Master and supplemental contract and letters
1988 Master agreement
Box   41
Folder   4-7
Minutes
Box   41
Folder   8-10
Blue binder (no minutes)
Box   42
Folder   1-3
Black binder--some notes by B. Smith
Box   42
Folder   4-5
R. L. Smith (Columbus, Ohio)
Box   42
Folder   6-7
Negotiations
Box   42
Folder   8-9
Cost reduction
Box   43
Folder   1-3
Pension and insurance
Box   43
Folder   4
Supplemental negotiations--rough draft, 1988 August
Box   43
Folder   5
Agreement--includes pension and insurance
Box   43
Folder   6
Agreement--R. L. Smith (Columbus, Ohio)
Box   43
Folder   7-8
Master and supplemental--working copy and notes
Box   44
Folder   1-4
Agreement
Box   44
Folder   5
Supplemental contract
Box   44
Folder   6
Master contract and supplement
Box   45
Folder   1-2
Profit sharing plan
Box   45
Folder   3-4
Stock appreciation rights plan
Box   45
Folder   5
, 1988 Memorandum of understanding
1988 Merger of B.F. Goodrich-Uniroyal contracts, pension, and insurance
Box   45
Folder   6-7
File 1-2
Box   46
Folder   1-2
File 3-4
Box   46
Folder   3-4
, 1988-1989 Light duty program--policy and minutes
Box   46
Folder   5
, 1988-1991 Supplemental negotiation minutes
Box   46
Folder   6-7
, 1988-1991 Pension and insurance agreement
, 1991 Master agreement
Box   46
Folder   8-10
Negotiations
Box   47
Folder   1-3
Negotiation minutes--Uniroyal Goodrich section, February 18-May 2
Box   47
Folder   4-7
, 1991 Bridgestone/Firestone master agreement
Box   48
Folder   1-3
1991-1994 Master agreement (C.B.A., P&I, Sub)
Box   48
Folder   4
1994 URW bargaining policy
, 1991-1992 Final effects bargain
Box   48
Folder   5
Demands to present to company
Box   48
Folder   6
Minutes
Box   48
Folder   7
Effects bargaining
Box   48
Folder   8
“1st agreement voted down”
Box   48
Folder   9
1992 “Final effects bargaining agreement” ratified , 1992 July 11
Box   48
Folder   10-11
Negotiations, agreements, and memoranda of understanding
Box   48
Folder   12
Phase down/closure agreements
Box   48
Folder   13
Phase out and termination agreements
Box   48
Folder   14
Plant closure benefits bargaining--correspondence, 1991 December-1992 January
Subseries: Miscellaneous Local 19 Office Files
Box   49
Folder   1-4
Clippings, 1983-1992
Box   49
Folder   5-11
Plant and daily news bulletins , 1988 January-1992 May
Employee benefits
Box   49
Folder   12-14
Employee benefit plan--annual return (IRS Form 5500), 1989, 1991
Box   50
Folder   1-2
Savings Plan A
Box   50
Folder   3
Stock appreciation units--calculation sheets
Miscellaneous files
Box   50
Folder   4
100 years of the Pneumatic Tire Industry (, 1988)
Box   50
Folder   5
Answer to Zais' request to not pay dues anymore
Box   50
Folder   6
By-laws, 1987, 1989
Box   50
Folder   7
Class action claims by Local 19
Box   50
Folder   8
Contract interpretations, 1969-1990
Box   50
Folder   9
Correspondence regarding possible class action law suit, 1991 June
Box   50
Folder   10
Correspondence with other locals and URW International, 1991-1992
Box   50
Folder   11
, 1992 election information
Box   50
Folder   12
Local 19 election--Zais, 1992
Box   50
Folder   13
Grievances certified for arbitration, 1992
Box   50
Folder   14
Hearing loss and noise pollution, 1971-1992
Box   50
Folder   15
International Society of Skilled Tradesman, 1975-1976
Box   50
Folder   16
Jack Meyer--list of duties and meetings held
Box   50
Folder   17
By-laws and changes
Box   51
Folder   1
Mass meeting announcements, 1975-1991 (incomplete)
Box   51
Folder   2
Press release--, 1991-1994 agreement between URW and Bridgestone/Firestone
Box   51
Folder   3
Miscellaneous office files, 1993-1994
Box   51
Folder   4
Local 19 newsletter The Voice, 1986-1990
Box   51
Folder   5
Phone conversation notes, 1992
Box   51
Folder   6
Publication committee
Box   51
Folder   7
URW boycott
Box   51
Folder   8
Wages--Local 19 president
Box   51
Folder   9
Wekkin letters--to/from, 1991-1992
Box   51
Folder   10
Zais information
Pension-related
Box   51
Folder   11
Denial of disability pension--appeal letters
Box   51
Folder   12
Disability claims, 1993
Box   51
Folder   13
Disability pensions, 1991-1992
Box   51
Folder   14
Disability pensions still pending at time of closure (, 1988-1992)
Box   51
Folder   15
Disability pensions--Fort Wayne, IN and Opelika, AL ( 1993)
Box   51
Folder   16
Future pension liabilities
Box   51
Folder   17
Letter to disability applicants from URW (, 1993 September)
Box   51
Folder   18
Medical meetings--job restricted medical layoff , 1987-1989
Box   51
Folder   19
Pension avoidance (notes) , 1990-1991
Box   52
Folder   1
Pension liability
Box   52
Folder   2
Pensions info
Box   52
Folder   3
UGT pension plan (, 1989-1991)
Box   52
Folder   4-6
Policy manual (Local 19)
Total Quality Performance
Box   52
Folder   7-8
Binder #1 (, circa 1985)
Box   52
Folder   9
Binder #2 (, circa 1987)
Box   52
Folder   10
Quality Circle materials (, circa 1985)
Box   53
Folder   1-3
Task Force on Excellence book, 1989-1990
UGT information
Box   53
Folder   4
Clayton and Dubilier--Limited Partnership Agreement and Certificate, 1983-1987
Box   53
Folder   5
Company doctors and worker's compensation, 1991
Box   53
Folder   6
Suspicious company practices regarding disability
Box   53
Folder   7
UGT buyout--slides from 1988 presentation by Lloyd Spalter
Box   53
Folder   8
Company information from URW International Union Research Department, 1988-1991
Subseries: Closure of Eau Claire Plant
Miscellaneous files
Closure agreement
Box   53
Folder   9
Mass meeting presentation, 1992 July 11
Box   53
Folder   10
Presentation, 1991 June
Box   53
Folder   11
Taxes
Box   53
Folder   12
Closure information
Box   53
Folder   13
Complaint filed with DILHR, 1991
Box   53
Folder   14
Equipment removal
Box   53
Folder   15
Meetings with city and state officials regarding closure, 1991
Box   53
Folder   16
Miscellaneous closure files, 1991-1992
Box   54
Folder   1
National Labor Relations Board, 1990-1992
Box   54
Folder   2
Official plant closure notices (job titles and employee names), 1991 January
Box   54
Folder   3
Plant closing laws
Box   54
Folder   4
Plant closing news committee and “Save the Plant,” 1991-1992
Box   54
Folder   5
Possible violation of 60-day closure notification
Box   54
Folder   6
Presentation to Governor Thompson regarding plant shut down
Box   54
Folder   7
“Problems presented to Steve Gunderson” regarding closure
Box   54
Folder   8
“Social cost analysis of the shutdown of the Uniroyal-Goodrich plant in Eau Claire, Wisconsin,” Midwest Center for Labor Research
Subject files
Box   54
Folder   9
Abstract of title
Box   54
Folder   10
Addresses, “labor notices”
Box   54
Folder   11
Advertisement
Box   54
Folder   12
Ahnefeldt correspondence
Box   54
Folder   13
Arbitrator decisions
Box   54
Folder   14
Awards, Eau Claire plant
Box   54
Folder   15
Bankruptcy employees
Box   54
Folder   16
Benefit cost-related
Box   54
Folder   17
B.F. Goodrich annual report
Box   54
Folder   18
Bias schedule-related
Box   54
Folder   19
Brown, Jerry
Box   54
Folder   20
Canadian plants-related
Box   54
Folder   21
Capital investment
Box   54
Folder   22
Chapter 11 suggestions
Box   54
Folder   23
Clayton and Dubilier
Box   55
Folder   1
Closure hearings, Washington, D.C. and Madison, 1992
Box   55
Folder   2
Cost Of Living Adjustment-related
Box   55
Folder   3-11
Concession, 1975, 1980-1983, 1988
Box   55
Folder   12
Concessions--general info
Box   55
Folder   13
Contract language
Box   55
Folder   14
Corporate Campaign Inc. (Ray Rogers)
Box   55
Folder   15
Correspondence with Al Baldur
Box   55
Folder   16
Costumer-related
Box   55
Folder   17
Discovery-related
Box   55
Folder   18
D.M.L. and associates
Box   55
Folder   19
Drexel Burnham
Box   55
Folder   20
Eau Claire printing
Box   55
Folder   21
Economic aid to Eau Claire plant
Box   55
Folder   22
Economic impact
Box   55
Folder   23
Employment levels, Eau Claire plant
Box   55
Folder   24
Equipment removal
Box   56
Folder   1
Equipment shipped
Box   56
Folder   2
Farm tires-related
Box   56
Folder   3
Financial status UGT
Box   56
Folder   4
Flanders, Joseph
Box   56
Folder   5
Foreign own-related
Box   56
Folder   6
Fort Wayne plant-related
Box   56
Folder   7
Guarantee issue statements
Box   56
Folder   8
Hotline
Box   56
Folder   9
Icahn, Carl
Box   56
Folder   10
Inequity-related
Box   56
Folder   11
Imports, tire-related exports
Box   56
Folder   12
Inventory adjustments
Box   56
Folder   13
Joint venture-related
Box   56
Folder   14
Labor relations
Box   56
Folder   15
Lawsuit, miscellaneous
Box   56
Folder   16
Legislators write to Justice Department
Box   56
Folder   17
Letters sent to employees from company
Box   56
Folder   18
Liquidation of property
Box   56
Folder   19
Loan information
Box   56
Folder   20
Local 19 negatives
Box   56
Folder   21
Mailing-related
Box   56
Folder   22
Management committee
Box   56
Folder   23
Material cost-related
Box   56
Folder   24
Mexican plants-related
Michelin
Box   56
Folder   25
Anti-union stance
Box   56
Folder   26
Buy out
Box   56
Folder   27
Employee handout
Box   57
Folder   1
Financial data
Box   57
Folder   2
General information
Box   57
Folder   3
Heritage and history
Box   57
Folder   4
Job reductions, union unrest, strikes
Box   57
Folder   5
Management structure and N.A. restructuring
Box   57
Folder   6
News releases, letters, articles, advertisements
Box   57
Folder   7
Midwest Center for Labor Research
Box   57
Folder   8
Mini spare-related
Box   57
Folder   9
Mortgages, UGT
Box   57
Folder   10
Negotiations, reports on closing
Box   57
Folder   11
News articles
Box   57
Folder   12
NLRB, charge against employer
Box   57
Folder   13
Non-union plants
Box   57
Folder   14
Notes, handwritten
Box   57
Folder   15
Overly, James
Box   57
Folder   16
Obey, David
Box   57
Folder   17
Opelika plant-related
Box   57
Folder   18
Paralegal consultants
Box   57
Folder   19
Pay back issues--holidays, etc.
Box   57
Folder   20
Pension funding
Box   57
Folder   21
Pension eligibility work-up
Box   58
Folder   1-5
Pension reports, 1980-1990
Box   58
Folder   6
Pictures (photocopy of two views of plant)
Box   58
Folder   7
Plant closings--general information
Box   58
Folder   8
Plant closure
Box   58
Folder   9
Plant closure possible
Box   58
Folder   10
Plant comparisons
Box   58
Folder   11
Plant performance
Box   58
Folder   12
Plant shutdown material
Box   58
Folder   13
Plant use after closure
Box   58
Folder   14
Policy committee meets
Box   58
Folder   15
Polycast lawsuit
Box   59
Folder   1
Positive statements
Box   59
Folder   2
Preferential hire
Box   59
Folder   3
Prevent Goldberg
Box   59
Folder   4
Procedures guide
Box   59
Folder   5
Production schedules--all plants, bias outlook, 1992
Box   59
Folder   6
Productivity--Eau Claire plan and UGT
Box   59
Folder   7
Profit loss info--UGT
Box   59
Folder   8
Prospectus 70,000,000 shares common stock, UGT holding corporation
Box   59
Folder   9
Prospectus $415,000,000 UGT capital corporation
Box   59
Folder   10
Public relations committee
Box   59
Folder   11
Phase-out negotiations, agreements
Box   59
Folder   12
Quality-related
Box   59
Folder   13
Radicalization
Box   59
Folder   14
Reports on UGT
Box   59
Folder   15
Research and development
Box   59
Folder   16
Resolutions, lawsuit-related
Box   59
Folder   17
Retirement-related
Box   59
Folder   18
Retread-related
Box   59
Folder   19
Rumors
Box   59
Folder   20
Sales-related
Box   59
Folder   21
Salzman statements and other information
Box   59
Folder   22
Stock appreciation rights
Box   60
Folder   1
Schedule, tires
Box   60
Folder   2
Securities and Exchange Commission notebook, Vol. 2
Box   60
Folder   3
Shabaz-related
Box   60
Folder   4
Soliciting funds--letters
Box   60
Folder   5
Stationery--litigation
Box   60
Folder   6
Stock holder-related
Box   60
Folder   7
Stock phantom
Box   60
Folder   8
Sub-related
Box   60
Folder   9
Termination notice-related
Box   60
Folder   10
Tire cost-related
Box   60
Folder   11
Tire industry--general information
Box   60
Folder   12
Tire market share
Box   60
Folder   13
Tire plants worldwide
Box   60
Folder   14
Tire-related
Box   60
Folder   15
Truck tire production
Box   60
Folder   16
Theft, vandalism
Box   60
Folder   17
Uniform Commercial Code search documents
UGT
Box   60
Folder   18
Chronology
Box   60
Folder   19
Holding-related
Box   60
Folder   20
UGT news
Box   60
Folder   21
Uniroyal holding
Box   60
Folder   22
URW inflation adjustments
Box   60
Folder   23
Vetrone communications
Box   60
Folder   24
Videotape statements
Box   60
Folder   25
Vote influence
Box   60
Folder   26
Whipsawing
Box   60
Folder   27
Workforce-related
Box   61
Folder   1-2
Zais--notes, minutes
Chronological files on Eau Claire plant and company money
Box   61
Folder   3-5
Multi-year files, 1968-1992, 1982-1992, 1987-1994
Single-year files
Box   61
Folder   6-14
1975, 1977-1978, 1980-1989 September
Box   62
Folder   1-4
1989 October-1992
Subseries: Closure Litigation
Miscellaneous related office files
Box   62
Folder   5
Miscellaneous notes, meeting minutes, correspondence
Box   62
Folder   6
Conclusion summary
Box   62
Folder   7
Draft on litigation principles
Box   62
Folder   8-12
Fax transmissions, 1989-1992
Box   62
Folder   13
Lawsuit drafts, extras, and miscellaneous
Box   63
Folder   1
Lawyer referrals and legal consultations--plant closures
Box   63
Folder   2
Legal and control items put on table at Akron, 1991 November 6
Box   63
Folder   3
Legal correspondence (not files with motions), 1992 June
Box   63
Folder   4
Legal correspondence, 1992 May
Box   63
Folder   5
Legal fees--Mike Shaw case
Box   63
Folder   6
Legal opinions
Box   63
Folder   7
Litigation questions answered
Box   63
Folder   8
Litigation principles--letter to members
Box   63
Folder   9
Media campaign, outreach
Box   63
Folder   10
Laws and statutes, National Labor Relations Board
Box   63
Folder   11
Mike Shaw's working copies, 1985-1989
Box   63
Folder   12
Mike Shaw's working copies of motions and interrogations (incomplete)
Box   63
Folder   13
Miscellaneous court documents--drafts
Box   64
Folder   1
Miscellaneous files regarding litigation and Mike Shaw
Box   64
Folder   2
Notes that show “Michelin called the shots during 1989 and 1990”
Box   64
Folder   3
Notice of dismissal with prejudice
Box   64
Folder   4
Letters--preferential hire language and physical exams
Box   64
Folder   5
Notes on meetings with Matt Robbins
Box   64
Folder   6
Plaintiffs documents
Box   64
Folder   7
Presentation on litigation principles--mass meeting, 1992 January 26
Box   64
Folder   8
Solicitation letter--history of URW concessions
Box   64
Folder   9
Termination agreement--settlement of lawsuit, Issues, 1992 March-July
Box   64
Folder   10
Union leave of absence
Box   64
Folder   11
“Plaintiff's memorandum in opposition to motion to dismiss of defendant Joseph L. Rice, III” (draft)
Motions filed
Box   64
Folder   12
Indexes to motions filed, 1992 February 17-July 14
Motions filed
Box   64
Folder   13-19
Nos. 1-7
Box   65
Folder   1-19
Nos. 8-25
Box   66
Folder   1-35
Nos. 26-48, 50-62
Box   67
Folder   1-24
Nos. 63-95
Interrogatories, complaint and dismissal
Interrogatories
Box   67
Folder   25-26
Nos. 2-3
Box   68
Folder   1-15
Nos. 5-10, 13, 14, 16, 19, 28, 35, 38, 59, 82
Box   68
Folder   16-19
Michelin North America R-A-1, R-A-8, R-A-9, R-A-11
Box   68
Folder   20
Michelin North America No. 3--document production
Box   68
Folder   21
Answer to company interrogatories
Box   68
Folder   22
Service of complaint
Box   68
Folder   23
Original complaint filed
Box   68
Folder   24
Dismissal
Court documents by subject
Box   68
Folder   25
“1988 LBO” [last best offer?]
Box   68
Folder   26
B.F. Goodrich/Uniroyal joint venture
Box   68
Folder   27
File 1
Box   69
Folder   1
File 2
Box   69
Folder   2
Capital expenditures
Box   69
Folder   3
Clayton and Dubilier
Box   69
Folder   4
Clayton and Dubilier preliminary memorandum
Box   69
Folder   5
Correspondence with banks
Box   69
Folder   6
Debt crisis
Box   69
Folder   7
Drexel
Box   70
Folder   1-2
Eau Claire negotiations
Box   70
Folder   3-4
Equipment transfers from Eau Claire
Box   70
Folder   5
Government monies to Eau Claire
Box   70
Folder   6
In-plant costs
Marketing (overview)
Box   70
Folder   7
File 1
Box   71
Folder   1
File 2
Box   71
Folder   2
Merger documents
Box   71
Folder   3
Michelin
Box   71
Folder   4-7
Pension documents (E. C.)
Box   72
Folder   1-3
Radicalization
Box   72
Folder   4
Rationalization for closure
Box   72
Folder   5-6
Salomon Brothers confidential memorandum
Box   72
Folder   7
Stock appreciation rights and equity plan
Box   72
Folder   8
Threat of plant closure (, 1975)
Box   72
Folder   9
Threats to other plants
Box   72
Folder   10
Uniroyal sale, 1985 April
Box   73
Folder   1-3
UGT holdings
Box   73
Folder   4-6
UGT financials
Box   74
Folder   1
Uniroyal sale
Court documents arranged by number
Box   74
Folder   2-4
Documents nos. 02473-02838
Securities and Exchange Commission schedule
Box   74
Folder   5-7
Nos. 02839-03240
Box   75
Folder   1-5
Nos. 02341-03967
Box   75
Folder   6
Securities and Exchange Commission registration statement (UGT Capital Corporation), nos. 04027-04199
Box   75
Folder   7
Security forms nos. 04200-04619
Box   76
Folder   1-4
Document nos. 04260-04965
Box   76
Folder   5
Security forms 04966-05124
Documents
Box   76
Folder   6-7
Nos. 05125-05463
Box   77
Folder   1-3
Nos. 05464-05565, 70012-70566
Miscellaneous court documents
Documents
Box   77
Folder   4-8
Nos. 99-16660, 100790-205231, 205294-205838
Box   78
Folder   1
Nos. 300720-300614
Box   78
Folder   2-5
Documents from black binder (unlabeled)
Box   78
Folder   6-7
Miscellaneous documents (unnumbered)
Documents
Box   78
Folder   8-10
Nos. 1-9 (pages 1-395)
Box   79
Folder   1-4
Nos. 10-31 (pages 396-844)
Indexed files [may be URW UGT or Shaw URW]
Box   79
Folder   5
Index list Nos. 1-8
Box   79
Folder   6
Index No. 1--Mike Shaw
Box   79
Folder   7
Index No. 2--Legislators
Box   79
Folder   8
Index No. 3--URW International
Box   79
Folder   9
Index No. 4--Fiscal
Box   79
Folder   10
Index No. 5--Memo of understanding
Box   79
Folder   11
Index No. 6--Fund raising committee
Box   79
Folder   12
Index No. 7--Mass meeting
Box   79
Folder   13
Index No. 8--Memorandum in response and motions
Box   79
Folder   14
Index No. 9--Expert witnesses
Box   79
Folder   15
Index No. 10--Miscellaneous documents; possible pension avoidance
Index No. 15
Box   80
Folder   1
Index list
Box   80
Folder   2
Austin strike
Box   80
Folder   3
Labor notes
Box   80
Folder   4
Litigation miscellanous
Box   80
Folder   5
Madison hearing
Box   80
Folder   6
Security and exchange commission
Box   80
Folder   7
Solicitation of funds information
Box   80
Folder   8
Spalter letters and presents
Box   80
Folder   9
Solicitation letters to others
Box   80
Folder   10
Support committee-related
Box   80
Folder   11
Young, Edwin
Box   80
Folder   12
Young, E.A.
Index No. 16
Box   80
Folder   13
Index list
Box   80
Folder   14
Banta, Hank
Box   80
Folder   15
Blum, Jack
Box   80
Folder   16
Dworkin notes
Box   80
Folder   17
Effects bargaining
Box   80
Folder   18
File info (notes)
Box   80
Folder   19
Governor's office: letters to/from
Box   80
Folder   20
Gunderson, Steve
Box   80
Folder   21
Hisrich, Joe
Box   80
Folder   22
Horn, New
Box   80
Folder   23
International union information: requested/sent
Box   80
Folder   24
Kasten, Robert
Box   80
Folder   25
Kohl, Herbert
Box   80
Folder   26
Law firm communications
Box   80
Folder   26
Laws
Box   80
Folder   28
Metzenbaum, Howard
Box   81
Folder   1
Midwest Center for Labor Research
Box   81
Folder   2
Phone conversations
Box   81
Folder   3
Index No. 17--$1.25 for Radials agreement, 1982-1991
Box   81
Folder   4
Index No. 18--Correspondence regarding Michelin acquisition of Uniroyal, 1989-1992
Box   81
Folder   5-6
Index Nos.19, 21--Miscellaneous files, 1991-1992
Box   81
Folder   7-9
Index No. 22--Miscellaneous documents, 1990-1992 (includes documents from Shaw v. URW Local 19; case 92-CV-443)
Box   81
Folder   10
[?]--Local 19 annual report--U.S. Department of Labor, 1991-1992
Box   81
Folder   11
Index No. 23--Vote to proceed with closure litigation, 1992 January-July
Box   81
Folder   12
Index No. 24--Miscellaneous closure litigation documents--“Documents produced by Local 19 in LAP's 3/9/93 letter to Morgans”
Box   82
Folder   1-3
Index No. 25--Miscellanous closure litigation documents --“Documents produces by local 19 on 3/17/93”
Box   82
Folder   4
Index No. 26--Miscellaneous closure litigation documents produced in response to plaintiff's third request
Subseries: Michael Shaw v. Local 19
Box   82
Folder   5
[Unlabeled]
Box   82
Folder   6
Michael Shaw's lien on settlement money--memos and correspondence, 1992 August-September
Box   82
Folder   7
Garvey and Pines fee agreement
Box   82
Folder   8
Cullen, Weston, Pines, and Bach
Box   82
Folder   9
[Unlabeled]
Box   83
Folder   1-3
Binder
Box   83
Folder   4-8
Interrogatories nos. 1, 22, 23a and b, 24, 27, 28
Box   83
Folder   9
Company-union meeting , 1992 January-May
Box   83
Folder   10-12
Miscellaneous documents