Container
|
Title
|
|
Subseries: Industrial Relations
|
|
|
Industrial Education
|
|
Box
119
|
Apprenticeship 2 folders
|
|
Box
119
|
General
|
|
Box
119
|
Labor (worker's) education
|
|
Box
119
|
Trade schools, private
|
|
|
Injunctions
|
|
Box
120
|
Damage actions against unions
|
|
Box
120
|
Damage suits against labor unions
|
|
Box
120
|
Federal court injunctions against unions on complaint of employers or public officials
|
|
Box
120
|
Federal injunctions, general 3 folders
|
|
|
Injunctions in labor disputes
|
|
Box
120
|
Federal courts, Volume I
|
|
Box
121
|
State court injunctions against unions, Volume I (continued from box 120)
|
|
Box
121
|
Issued against unions at instance of employers or the government, Volume II
|
|
Box
121
|
Other than actions by employers
|
|
Box
121
|
State courts, actions against labor unions at the instance of employer or government in which no injunctions were issued
|
|
Box
122
|
State courts, injunctions after 1950
|
|
Box
122
|
Wisconsin injunctions
|
|
|
Labor History
|
|
Box
122
|
American Federation of Labor
|
|
Box
122
|
Congress of Industrial Organizations
|
|
Box
122
|
Industrial democracy
|
|
Box
122
|
International trade unionism
|
|
Box
122
|
Labor movement in theory
|
|
Box
123
|
Labor union finances and dues
|
|
Box
123
|
Labor unions and industrial peace
|
|
Box
123
|
Labor unity, AFL-CIO
|
|
Box
123
|
Politics of trade unionism
|
|
Box
123
|
Structure: craft vs. industrial, jurisdictional disputes
|
|
|
Trade unionism
|
|
Box
123
|
Early history
|
|
Box
124
|
In the New Deal period
|
|
Box
124
|
In World War II (in U.S.)
|
|
Box
124
|
Pro and con
|
|
Box
125
|
Value to employers
|
|
Box
125
|
Union practices
|
|
Box
125
|
Union responsibility to public
|
|
Box
125
|
Various unions
|
|
Box
125
|
White collar employees
|
|
Box
125
|
Wisconsin's labor movement
|
|
|
Labor in Politics
|
|
Box
126
|
Earliest period to 1890
|
|
Box
126
|
1890-1905
|
|
Box
126
|
1905-1919
|
|
Box
126
|
1919-1932
|
|
Box
126
|
1933-1942
|
|
Box
127
|
1943-1947
|
|
Box
127
|
1947-circa 1951
|
|
Box
127
|
1952 campaign
|
|
Box
127
|
1952-1960
|
|
Box
128
|
Foreign labor parties
|
|
Box
128
|
General 2 folders
|
|
Box
128
|
Lobbying, legislative activities
|
|
Box
128
|
Maps showing voting of Union Labor Party, 1880s
|
|
Box
128
|
Miscellaneous topics
|
|
Box
128
|
Unions and the Taft-Hartley Act
|
|
|
Labor Law
|
|
|
Anti-trust cases against unions and leaders
|
|
Box
129
|
General
|
|
Box
129
|
After 1836
|
|
Box
129
|
Enforcement
|
|
Box
129
|
Martial law, and the law on strikes
|
|
Box
129
|
Norris-LaGuardia anti-injunction laws
|
|
Box
130
|
Picketing 2 folders
|
|
|
Policy questions
|
|
Box
130
|
Regarding industrial relations
|
|
Box
130
|
Regarding regulation of internal union affairs
|
|
Box
130
|
Regarding restrictions on unions
|
|
Box
130
|
Regarding right to strike and limitations
|
|
Box
131
|
Regarding union incorporation and responsibility, suability of unions
|
|
Box
131
|
Regarding union relations to their members, intra-union rows
|
|
Box
131
|
Regarding union responsibility under trade agreements--no strike provisions
|
|
Box
131
|
Public emergencies caused by strikes (other then public utility strikes)
|
|
Box
131
|
Public employees and unionism
|
|
Box
132
|
Public employment, collective bargaining adjustment grievances
|
|
Box
132
|
Property rights involved in labor cases
|
|
Box
132
|
Summaries of current law
|
|
Box
132
|
Statutes concerning labor combinations
|
|
Box
132
|
Working papers for “Labor and the Law”
|
|
Box
132
|
“Yellow Dog” contracts
|
|
|
Labor Legislation
|
|
Box
133
|
Administration 2 folders
|
|
Box
133
|
Administration, U.S. Department of Labor
|
|
Box
133
|
Anti-injunction legislation before 1930
|
|
Box
133
|
Anti-injunction legislation after 1930
|
|
Box
134
|
Book, proposed chapters
|
|
|
Child labor
|
|
Box
134
|
Federal legislation
|
|
Box
134
|
In agriculture
|
|
Box
134
|
In wartime
|
|
Box
134
|
Laws, state and foreign
|
|
Box
135
|
Need for restriction
|
|
Box
135
|
Street trades
|
|
Box
135
|
Treble compensation
|
|
Box
135
|
Employment contract
|
|
Box
135
|
Fair employment practices legislation
|
|
|
Fair Labor Standards Act
|
|
Box
136
|
History
|
|
Box
136
|
1935 proposals for changes 2 folders
|
|
Box
137
|
Farmers and protective labor legislation
|
|
Box
137
|
Federal anti-injunction bill, 1928
|
|
Box
137
|
Foreign countries, general; United Nations, Economic and Social Council
|
|
Box
137
|
General
|
|
Box
138
|
History, proponents and opponents
|
|
Box
138
|
Hobbs Anti-Racketeering Act, 1946
|
|
Box
138
|
Home work and sweat shop labor
|
|
|
Hours
|
|
Box
138
|
Studies of problems
|
|
Box
138
|
Women's hours legislation
|
|
Box
139
|
Immigration and naturalization
|
|
Box
139
|
In foreign countries
|
|
Box
139
|
Injunction bills in Congress, 1895-1932 : Witte wrote on the original folder, “Important.”
|
|
Box
139
|
International action on labor legislation, particularly the I.L.O.
|
|
|
Labor in wartime
|
|
Box
139
|
Foreign countries
|
|
Box
140
|
Hours
|
|
Box
140
|
Labor legislation in Wisconsin
|
|
Box
140
|
Labor relations, development, 1947-1948
|
|
|
Labor relations, legislation
|
|
Box
140
|
Legal cases arising under restrictive state laws
|
|
Box
140
|
Positions of different groups and discussion of problems, 1947
|
|
Box
140
|
Landrum-Griffin Act, 1959
|
|
Box
140
|
Lea Act, 1946 (anti-Petrillo bill)
|
|
Box
140
|
Legal aid
|
|
Box
140
|
Legal basis, effects
|
|
Box
141
|
Men's hours, legislation (including movement for the 8-hour day) 2 folders
|
|
Box
141
|
Migratory workers, problems of
|
|
Box
141
|
National Labor Relations Act, first NLRB, 1931 May-1935 July
|
|
Box
141
|
National Labor Relations Act, second NLRB, 1935-1936, developments up to Supreme Court decision
|
|
|
National Labor Relations Board
|
|
Box
141
|
“Appropriate bargaining unit” issue
|
|
Box
142
|
Changes proposed, 1937-1941
|
|
Box
142
|
Developments in , 1940-1941 sessions of Congress
|
|
Box
142
|
Evaluation
|
|
Box
142
|
General, 1942
|
|
Box
143
|
Interpretation 2 folders
|
|
Box
143
|
Interpretation of Section 7(a)
|
|
Box
143
|
Legislative proposals terminating in act of , 1935
|
|
Box
144
|
Policy issues
|
|
Box
144
|
Trade agreements
|
|
Box
144
|
Status
|
|
Box
144
|
Union obligations, restrictions, employer interference, collective bargaining
|
|
Box
144
|
New Deal Board, 1931
|
|
Box
145
|
Norris-LaGuardia Act
|
|
Box
145
|
Price and wage controls, 1952
|
|
Box
145
|
Prison labor
|
|
Box
145
|
Public employees, laws regulating
|
|
Box
145
|
Public utilities
|
|
Box
145
|
Public utility strike legislation other than Wisconsin
|
|
Box
146
|
Railroad and maritime labor acts 2 folders
|
|
Box
146
|
Railroad employees, special laws
|
|
Box
146
|
Restrictive legislation, proposals in Congress, 1945-1947
|
|
Box
147
|
Right to work laws
|
|
|
Safety and sanitation
|
|
Box
147
|
Coal mines
|
|
Box
147
|
General
|
|
|
Safety
|
|
Box
147
|
Application of safety laws
|
|
Box
148
|
Employment prohibited to women
|
|
Box
148
|
Fire prevention
|
|
Box
148
|
Industrial diseases
|
|
Box
148
|
Safety laws and their administration
|
|
Box
148
|
Seamen's labor laws
|
|
Box
148
|
Standards
|
|
|
States
|
|
Box
148
|
Hours of labor for men
|
|
Box
149
|
Labor relations
|
|
Box
149
|
Safety and sanitation legislation
|
|
Box
149
|
Summaries of legislation
|
|
|
Taft-Hartley Act
|
|
Box
149
|
Analysis
|
|
Box
149
|
Appraisal and operation of the law
|
|
Box
150
|
Boycotts 2 folders
|
|
Box
150
|
Coal industry disputes after T-H Act
|
|
Box
150
|
Collective bargaining
|
|
Box
151
|
Communist affidavit requirements
|
|
Box
151
|
Company union cases and favoritism
|
|
Box
151
|
Congressional Labor-Management Committee, 1947-1952
|
|
Box
151
|
Damage suits
|
|
Box
151
|
Developments affecting T-H after passage, 1947 July
|
|
Box
151
|
Discrimination against union members
|
|
Box
151
|
Effects on employees
|
|
Box
152
|
Emergency strikes (exclusive of coal)
|
|
Box
152
|
Employers, rights of free speech before and after T-H
|
|
Box
152
|
Featherbedding
|
|
Box
152
|
Health, welfare, and pension plans
|
|
Box
152
|
Injunctions
|
|
Box
152
|
Interpretations and forecasts of effects
|
|
Box
152
|
Jurisdictional disputes
|
|
Box
153
|
Labor developments subsequent to passage of the Act but not directly related to it
|
|
Box
153
|
McClellan investigations. Labor scandals, 1957
|
|
Box
153
|
Miscellaneous specific provisions of the T-H Act, and their effects
|
|
Box
153
|
NLRB jurisdiction under T-H 2 folders
|
|
Box
153-154
|
NLRB under T-H Act 2 folders
|
|
Box
154
|
Picketing
|
|
Box
154
|
Procedural issues
|
|
Box
154
|
Proposals for changes
|
|
Box
154
|
Representation questions under T-H : Includes craft severance.
|
|
Box
154
|
State-federal relations under T-H
|
|
Box
155
|
Strikes after passage of the Act, 1947
|
|
Box
155
|
Strikes--legal questions
|
|
Box
155
|
Supervisory employees and plant guards
|
|
Box
155
|
Union coercion, violence, et cetera
|
|
Box
155
|
Union reaction and policies after passage of the T-H Act
|
|
Box
156
|
80th Congress, proposals for changes 4 folders
|
|
Box
156
|
81st Congress, proposals for changes
|
|
Box
157
|
83rd Congress, proposals for changes
|
|
Box
157
|
83rd and 84th Congresses, labor relations legislation
|
|
Box
157
|
85th Congress, labor relations legislation
|
|
Box
157
|
86th Congress, proposals for changes
|
|
Box
157
|
Theory
|
|
Box
157
|
Union labor, preference to
|
|
Box
157
|
Union regulation in labor disputes
|
|
|
Wages
|
|
Box
158
|
Minimum wages, effects and arguments
|
|
Box
158
|
Minimum wages, general
|
|
Box
158
|
Minimum wage legislation for minors, apprenticeship
|
|
Box
158
|
Minimum wage legislation, methods of administration
|
|
Box
158
|
Minimum wage legislation, U.S., general
|
|
Box
158-159
|
Minimum wage scale and minimum wage movement in the U.S. 2 folders
|
|
Box
159
|
Public Contracts Act, prevailing wage
|
|
Box
159
|
Regulation for men : Existing legislation--foreign and American.
|
|
Box
159
|
Wage payment and collection laws
|
|
Box
159
|
Women's Equal Rights Amendment, equal pay for equal work laws
|
|
Box
159
|
Women's hours of labor, flexible
|
|
Box
159
|
Women's hours of labor and wages : Wisconsin pea canneries.
|
|
Box
160
|
Women's wages
|
|
Box
160
|
Women's work in industry, general
|
|
Box
160
|
Wisconsin “employment peace act,” data on operation of the law
|
|
Box
160
|
Wisconsin “employment peace act,” 1939
|
|
Box
160
|
Wisconsin labor relations, changes in the law after 1939, and proposed changes
|
|
|
Labor-Management Relations
|
|
Box
161
|
Changes in labor conditions
|
|
Box
161
|
Conference, 1945 December
|
|
Box
161
|
Cooperation
|
|
Box
161
|
Developments and trends
|
|
Box
162
|
Employer associations
|
|
Box
162
|
Employer ideas and policies
|
|
Box
162
|
Employers and collective bargaining
|
|
Box
162
|
Essentials for satisfactory relations
|
|
Box
163
|
Management rights as an issue in collective bargaining
|
|
Box
163
|
Personnel management
|
|
Box
163
|
Psychology
|
|
Box
163
|
Sociologists approach
|
|
Box
163
|
Welfare
|
|
|
Labor Problems
|
|
Box
164
|
Arbitration 3 folders
|
|
Box
164
|
Compulsory
|
|
Box
164
|
General 2 folders
|
|
|
Arbitration
|
|
Box
165
|
Handling by state boards
|
|
Box
165
|
History of
|
|
Box
165
|
Issues, notes on decisions
|
|
Box
165
|
Municipal labor boards
|
|
Box
165
|
U.S. Conciliation Service to 1947, and Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service after 1947
|
|
Box
165
|
Its influences on guaranteed wages and social changes
|
|
Box
166
|
Automation, its influence on guaranteed wages and social changes
|
|
Box
166
|
Boycotts
|
|
Box
166
|
Collective bargaining
|
|
Box
166
|
General
|
|
Box
167
|
History, theory, legal nature
|
|
Box
167
|
Industry-wide bargaining
|
|
Box
167
|
In operation, appraisals
|
|
Box
167
|
In particular industries
|
|
Box
167
|
“Portal to Portal” pay, travel time, clothes changing
|
|
Box
168
|
Productivity
|
|
Box
168
|
Contracts, modification and extension
|
|
Box
168
|
Disputes in Wisconsin
|
|
Box
168
|
Disputes, public policy
|
|
Box
168
|
Employment market
|
|
Box
168-169
|
Employment of older people 3 folders
|
|
|
Employment offices
|
|
Box
169
|
Private
|
|
Box
169
|
Public 2 folders
|
|
Box
169
|
Employment planning by government
|
|
Box
170
|
Employment relations in Wisconsin
|
|
Box
170
|
Employment services in foreign countries
|
|
Box
170
|
Employment statistics
|
|
Box
170
|
Fringe benefits
|
|
Box
171
|
General
|
|
Box
171
|
Government labor relation policies
|
|
|
Grievance adjustments
|
|
Box
171
|
Including arbitration, NWLB
|
|
Box
171
|
Machinery in trade agreements
|
|
Box
172
|
Guaranteed wages and employment 3 folders
|
|
|
Guaranteed wages and employment
|
|
Box
173
|
Actual plans 2 folders
|
|
Box
173
|
Including severance and dismissal pay
|
|
Box
173
|
Insurance
|
|
Box
173
|
Hours
|
|
|
Housing
|
|
Box
173
|
Foreign countries
|
|
Box
174
|
U.S. 2 folders
|
|
Box
174
|
Independent company unions, employee representation
|
|
Box
174
|
Independent company unions under NIRA (1 and 2) 2 folders
|
|
Box
175
|
Industrial spying and private detective agencies
|
|
Box
175
|
Injunctions in labor disputes
|
|
Box
175
|
Labor statistics
|
|
Box
176
|
Labor unionism, general
|
|
Box
176
|
Methods of coping with unemployment
|
|
Box
176
|
Picketing
|
|
Box
176
|
Productivity, problems and trends 2 folders
|
|
Box
177
|
Profit-sharing
|
|
Box
177
|
Public employee, rights as an employee 2 folders
|
|
Box
177
|
Racketeering 2 folders
|
|
Box
178
|
Seniority
|
|
Box
178
|
Stabilization of employment
|
|
|
Strikes
|
|
Box
178
|
General aspects
|
|
Box
178
|
Their social significance
|
|
Box
178
|
Employment of strikebreakers
|
|
Box
178
|
Sit-down and other anti-social strikes
|
|
Box
178-179
|
Statistics
|
|
Box
179
|
Unemployment before World War II 2 folders
|
|
Box
179
|
Unemployment during and after World War I
|
|
Box
180
|
Unionization of foremen
|
|
Box
180
|
Violence in disputes
|
|
Box
180
|
Wage issues, labor and employee positions
|
|
Box
180
|
Wage statistics
|
|
Box
181
|
Wage theories 3 folders
|
|
Box
182
|
Wages, union policies
|
|
|
Labor Relations in Foreign Countries
|
|
Box
182
|
Australia and New Zealand
|
|
Box
182
|
Canada
|
|
Box
182
|
Hawaii
|
|
Box
183
|
General
|
|
Box
183
|
Great Britain
|
|
Box
183
|
Labor law (except British, Canadian, Australian)
|
|
Box
184
|
Latin America
|
|
Box
184
|
Occupied countries after World War II
|
|
Box
184
|
Post World War II : Other than occupied countries.
|
|
Box
184
|
Scandinavian
|
|
Box
184
|
Soviet Union
|
|
Box
184
|
Western Germany
|
|
|
Labor Relations in Postwar Period
|
|
Box
185
|
Disputes, adjustments after V-J Day
|
|
Box
185
|
Disputes, fact-finding boards, 1945-1946
|
|
Box
185
|
General 2 folders
|
|
Box
185
|
Policy discussions, 1945 August-1946 December
|
|
Box
186
|
Strikes: coal strike, 1947 July
|
|
|
Wage controls
|
|
Box
186
|
Controversies and agreements
|
|
Box
186
|
Government action
|
|
Box
186
|
Policies and discussions prior to V-J Day
|
|
Box
186
|
Policies and discussions following V-J Day
|
|
|
Labor Relations in Wartime
|
|
Box
187
|
General
|
|
|
Korean War
|
|
|
Defense Production Act
|
|
Box
187
|
1950
|
|
Box
187
|
1951
|
|
Box
187
|
Inflation situation
|
|
Box
187
|
Labor disputes, 1950-1952
|
|
Box
187
|
Labor disputes and WSB action
|
|
Box
187
|
Labor in defense effort, 1950-1951
|
|
Box
187
|
Price stabilization
|
|
Box
188
|
Steel disputes and strike, 1951
|
|
Box
188
|
Reconstituted Wage Stabilization Board
|
|
Box
188
|
Wage stabilization and first Wage Stabilization Board
|
|
Box
189
|
Wage Stabilization Board -- orders and interpreters
|
|
Box
189
|
Wage Stabilization Committee, 1952 December-1953 March
|
|
Box
189
|
War mobilization -- manpower problems, 1950
|
|
Box
189
|
War mobilization plans, circa 1950
|
|
Box
190
|
Meat packing industry, Chicago
|
|
|
NWLB
|
|
Box
190
|
And independent unions
|
|
Box
190
|
Disputes cases
|
|
Box
190
|
Jurisdiction
|
|
Box
190
|
Policy of strikes and threatened strikes
|
|
Box
190
|
Representation and recognition
|
|
Box
191
|
Railway labor
|
|
Box
191
|
World War I
|
|
|
World War II
|
|
Box
191
|
Adjustments of labor disputes
|
|
Box
191
|
General
|
|
Box
191
|
Labor problems before Congress previous to Smith-Connally Act
|
|
Box
191
|
Mediation
|
|
Box
191
|
National defense, 1940
|
|
Box
192
|
Mediation proposals, 1940-1941
|
|
Box
192
|
Right to strike, restrictions after Pearl Harbor 2 folders
|
|
Box
192
|
Smith-Connally Act
|
|
Box
193
|
Strikes and near strikes
|
|
Box
193
|
Strikes subsequent to Smith-Connally Act
|
|
Box
193
|
Wage problems
|
|
|
Labor Union Policy Issues
|
|
Box
193-194
|
Communism in the unions 2 folders
|
|
Box
194
|
Disputes between unions
|
|
Box
194
|
Farmers, attitudes
|
|
Box
194
|
Labor's support of education
|
|
Box
195
|
Monopoly and the unions
|
|
|
State Labor Relations
|
|
Box
195
|
Labor union policy issues -- monopoly and unions, non-legal aspects
|
|
Box
195
|
Legislative proposals, 1946-1947
|
|
Box
195
|
“Little Wagner” acts
|
|
Box
195-196
|
Restrictive acts by states 2 folders
|
|
Box
196
|
Wisconsin Labor Relations Act, 1936-1939
|
|
|
Union Security
|
|
Box
196-197
|
After passage of Taft-Hartley Act (other than NLRB and court cases) 2 folders
|
|
Box
197
|
As an issue before NWLB
|
|
Box
198
|
Cases before NWLB 2 folders
|
|
Box
198
|
Check-off of union dues
|
|
Box
198
|
Closed shop and open shop issues
|
|