Oral History Interview with Harold L. Tomter, 1978 May 24

Scope and Content Note

Aim was to compare individual job situations and on that basis jointly negotiate uniform contracts, so that no shop would undercut the conditions of another; a uniform workload was the big issue. Joint negotiating committees of all locals formed to bargain with employer associations. Each city had its own employer association; they consolidated only after the Federation negotiated an insurance package during World War II.