Results for “United Mine Workers of America

386 books found

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An illustrative crime of the American Federation of labour and notes on the interrelations of Anarchists and U.S. and A.F.L. officials

An illustrative crime of the American Federation of labour and notes on the interrelations of Anarchists and U.S. and A.F.L. officials

Francis Ralston Welsh

1920

In the matter of the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act and of a dispute between Old Sydney Collieries, Limited, Employer and its employees being members of the United Mine Workers of America, District no. 26

In the matter of the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act and of a dispute between Old Sydney Collieries, Limited, Employer and its employees being members of the United Mine Workers of America, District no. 26

Canada. Department of Labour. Board of Conciliation and Investigation

1909

Report to the President by the Emergency Board appointed September 5, 1946, pursuant to section 10 of the Railway Labor Act, to investigate an unadjusted dispute concerning rates of pay and working rules involving the Long Island Railroad Company and trainmen represented by Railroad Workers Industrial Union, Division of District 50, United Mine Workers of America

Report to the President by the Emergency Board appointed September 5, 1946, pursuant to section 10 of the Railway Labor Act, to investigate an unadjusted dispute concerning rates of pay and working rules involving the Long Island Railroad Company and trainmen represented by Railroad Workers Industrial Union, Division of District 50, United Mine Workers of America

1946) United States. Emergency Board (Long Island Railroad Company

1946

Report to the President by the Emergency Board appointed September 5, 1946, pursuant to section 10 of the Railway labor act to investigate unadjusted dispute concerning rates of pay and working rules involving theLong Island Railroad Company and trainmen represented by Railroad Workers Industrial Union, division of district 50, United Mine Workers of America. New YOrk, N. Y. October 11, 1946. No. 41

Report to the President by the Emergency Board appointed September 5, 1946, pursuant to section 10 of the Railway labor act to investigate unadjusted dispute concerning rates of pay and working rules involving theLong Island Railroad Company and trainmen represented by Railroad Workers Industrial Union, division of district 50, United Mine Workers of America. New YOrk, N. Y. October 11, 1946. No. 41

1946) United States. Emergency Board (Long Island Railroad Company

1946

Agreement by and between the Illinois Coal Operators Association, the Coal Operators Association of the Fifth and Ninth Districts of Illinois, and the Central Illinois Coal Operators Association, and the United Mine Workers of America, District Number 12, for the period beginning November 1, 1917, and extended during the continuation of the war, and not to exceed two years from April 1, 1918

Agreement by and between the Illinois Coal Operators Association, the Coal Operators Association of the Fifth and Ninth Districts of Illinois, and the Central Illinois Coal Operators Association, and the United Mine Workers of America, District Number 12, for the period beginning November 1, 1917, and extended during the continuation of the war, and not to exceed two years from April 1, 1918

Illinois Coal Operators Association

1979

Struggle and lose, struggle and win

Struggle and lose, struggle and win

Elizabeth Levy

1977

Report to the President by the Emergency Board appointed by executive order 10709 dated May 9, 1957, pursuant to section 10 of the Railway Labor Act, as amended to investigate a dispute between The Toledo, Lorain & Fairport Dock Company, the Toledo Lakefront dock company, and the Cleveland Stevedore Company, and certain of thier employees represented by District 50, United Mine Workers of America. Washington, D.C., June 7, 1957. (a-5385, a-5386, a-5433) No. 118

Report to the President by the Emergency Board appointed by executive order 10709 dated May 9, 1957, pursuant to section 10 of the Railway Labor Act, as amended to investigate a dispute between The Toledo, Lorain & Fairport Dock Company, the Toledo Lakefront dock company, and the Cleveland Stevedore Company, and certain of thier employees represented by District 50, United Mine Workers of America. Washington, D.C., June 7, 1957. (a-5385, a-5386, a-5433) No. 118

United States. Emergency Board (Toledo, Lorain and Fairport Dock Company, and other companies, 1957)

1957

Collective bargaining and the decline of the United Mine Workers

Collective bargaining and the decline of the United Mine Workers

Charles R. Perry

1984

From the Molly Maguires to the United Mine Workers

From the Molly Maguires to the United Mine Workers

Harold W. Aurand

1971

Wage chronology

Wage chronology

United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

1976

Protecting the Health and Safety of America's Mine Workers

Protecting the Health and Safety of America's Mine Workers

United States United States Congress

2018

Protecting America's Workers

Protecting America's Workers

United States United States Congress

2017

The Progressive Mine Workers of America

The Progressive Mine Workers of America

Harriet D. Hudson

1952

Coronada [sic] Coal Company vs. United Mine Workers

Coronada [sic] Coal Company vs. United Mine Workers

Walter Gordon Merritt

1922

Labor's greatest conflicts

Labor's greatest conflicts

Emma F. Langdon

1908

United Mine Workers' election, [1971]

United Mine Workers' election, [1971]

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Labor.

1971

The coal-mine workers

The coal-mine workers

Frank Julian Warne

1905

The corrupt kingdom

The corrupt kingdom

Joseph E. Finley

1972

The United Mine Workers in West Virginia

The United Mine Workers in West Virginia

Bituminous Operators' Special Committee

1923

Coronada [!] coal company vs. United mine workers

Coronada [!] coal company vs. United mine workers

Walter Gordon Merrit

1922