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s0507 CLICK, JAMES WELDON (1917-1988), PAPERS, 1937-1963
James Weldon Click's widow, Alice L. Click, donated additional material to the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-St. Louis collection of her late husband's papers (see: sl 507) on December 9, 1991.
SCOPE AND CONTENT
The Click, James Weldon (1917-1988), Addenda, 1933-1963, covers the same period as the Click papers (sl 507.) The addenda is larger, however, and contains more thorough documentation of Click's effort to rid United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America Local 1102 of Communist influence, including House Committee on Un-American Activities Reports. The addenda also contains labor agreements between many local unions and businesses; the Grievance Files Mr. Click investigated as UERMWA chief steward; company and union publications; and more material on the dispute between Click and IUERMWA president James Carey in 1963.
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
The Addenda is divided into four series: 1. Grievance Files, 1942-1956; 2. House Un- American Activities Committee Hearings and Proceedings, 1944-1955; 3. Labor Agreements, 1937-1958; and 4. James Click's Files, 1933-1963.
Series 1. Grievance Files, 1942-1956. Folders 1- 15. Includes grievances against companies from workers collected by James Click in his capacity as chief steward for IUERMWA. Arranged chronologically.
Series 2. House Un-American Activities Committee Hearings and Proceedings, 1944- 1955. Folders 16-33. Consists primarily of reports and committee hearing minutes of the House Un-American Activities Committee and published by the U. S. government. Arranged chronologically.
Series 3. Labor Agreements, 1937-1958. Folders 34-69. Contracts between local labor unions and employers. Arranged chronologically.
Series 4. James Click's Files, 1933-1963. Folders 70-427. This comprises the largest series and includes Clicks'correspondence, meeting minutes, newsclippings and reports from the entire span of Click's career in organized labor. It includes correspondence, publications and flyers from Click's activities to remove Communists and re-form IUERMWA in 1940s and 1950s, and correspondence and memoranda documenting Click's split with union president James Carey, which resulted in Click's resignation. Arranged alphabetically.
FOLDER LIST
BOX 1 (005506)
Series 1. Grievance Files, 1942-1956. Folders 1-15.
1. Grievances, January through June 1942
2. Grievances, January through June 1943
3. Grievances, July through December 1942
4. Grievances, January through April 1944
5. Grievances, May through August 1944
6. Grievances, September through December 1944
7. Grievances Janua throu h Jul 1945
8. Grievances, May through July 1945
9. Grievances, August through December 1945
10. Complaints Settled, 1945-1948
11. Complaints Settled, 1945-1948
12. Grievances, January through August 1946
13. Grievances, September through December 1946
14. Grievance, January through July 1947
15. Grievances, Correspondence to Company, Local 1102, 1951-1956
BOX 2 (005507)
Series 2- House Un-American Activities Committee Hearings and Proceedings, 1944-1955. Folders 16-33.
16. Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities, 78th Congress House of
Representatives, 3/29/44
17. Trends In Russia Foreign Policy Since World War 1, A Chronology of Events
from March 15, 1917 to January 1, 1947
18. Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Labor Unions, Part I (Local 601,
United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America CIO, Pittsburgh, PA)
Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives,
1949
19. Hearings Regarding Communism In The District of Columbia, Part 1, Committee
on Un-American Activities, 6/28 & 29-7/6, 12 & 28/49
20. Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Minority Groups, Part 1, Committee on
Un-American Activities, 7/13, 14 & 18/49
21. One Hundred Things You Should Know About Communism, 8/15/49
22. Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Labor Unions, Part 2 (Security Measures
Relating to Officials of the UERMWA-CIO), December 5 and 6, 1949
23. Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Labor Unions, Part 3, 8/29-30/50
24. Communist Domination of Certain Unions, Report of the Sub-Committee on Labor-
Management Relations, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, 1951
25. Communist Domination of Certain Unions, Part 2, Atomic Energy Commission Reply to
Sub-comn-iittee Questionnaire, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, 1952
26. Communist Domination of Certain Unions, Part 3, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, 1952
27. Documentary Proof That The Communist Party, USA, Teaches and Advocates the
Overthrow and Destruction of the U. S. Government by Force and Violence, 1952
28. Communist Domination of Unions and National Security, Conunittee on Labor and
Public Welfare, 3/17, 18, 19; 6/6, 11, 13, 17, 19, 27; and 7/8/52
29. Public Policy and Communist Domination of Certain Unions, Committee on Labor and
Public Welfare, 1953
30. Statement of General Electric Company Before the Committee on Education and Labor,
House of Representatives, 5/6/53
31. Organized Communism in the U. S., Committee on Un-American Activities, 8/19/53
32. Treatment of the Jews Under Communism, Special Report No. 2, Select Committee on
Communist Aggression, 1954
33. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Report on the November 13, 19 54 Waiver Action by the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 83rd Congress, Joint Committee on Atomic
Energy, 1955
Series 3. Labor Agreements, 1937-1958. Folders 34-69.
34. Agreements Between The Emerson electric Manufacturing Company and IUERMWA,
1937-1958
35. Wage Agreement Between Local 1102 and Emerson Electric Company, 1941
36. Agreement between Century Electric and UERMWA Local 1108, 1941
37. Agreement between Laclede Gas Company and United Gas, Coke and Chemical Workers
of America, Local 6, 1944
38. Agreement between Rice-Stix Dry Goods Company and the St. Louis Joint Council,
United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees of America-CIO, 1945
39. Agreement between Carter Carburetor and International Union, United Automobile,
Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers, No. 819, 1946
40. Agreements between A. B. Chance Company and Local 821, 1946-1959
41. Agreement between General Electric and UERMWA-CIO, 1947
42. Agreement between General Motors and UERMWA-CIO, 1947
43. Agreement, IAM District 9, 1947
44. Agreement between Seeger Refrigerator Company (Evansville, Ind.) and UERMWA-CIO,
Local 8l3, 1947
45. Agreement between Westinghouse Electric Corporation and UERMWA-CIO, 1947
46. Agreement between Sperry Gyroscope Company and UERMWA-CIO Local 450, 1948
47. Agreement with Wagner Electric, 1948
48. Agreement, Wagner Electric and Local 1104, 1948
49. Agreement between Emerson Electric and IUERMWA-CIO, 1950
50. Emerson Electric Manufacturing Company, IUERMWA-CIO, 1950
51. Agreement, Emerson Electric and Local 1102, 1950
52. Agreement between Emerson electric and IUERMWA-CIO, 1950
53. Supplemental Agreement, Carter Carburetor Corporation and International Union,
United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural ]Implement Workers of America,
Local 819, 1950
54. Agreement between C. Hager and Sons, Hinge Manufacturing Company and the United
Steelworkers Local 1509, 1950
55. Collective Bargaining Agreement Between National Rejectors, Inc., and District
No. 9,IAM and the Metal Polishers, Buffers, Platers and Helpers International Union
Local 13, 1950
56. Agreement Between Seeger Refrigerator Company (Evansville, Indiana) and IUERMWA
Local808, 1950
57. Agreement, Seeger Refrigerator Company and Local 808 (Evansville, Indiana), 1950
58. Agreement between Sefton Fibre Can Company and District 9, IAM, 1950
59. Agreement between General Motors and IUE-CIO, 1950
60. Agreement between Sylvania Electric Products and IUERMWA-CIO, 1950
61. Agreement between Wagner Electric Corporation and Local 1104, IUERMWA-CIO, 1950
62. Agreement between Seeger Refrigerator Company (St. Paul, Minn.) and Refrigerator
Workers' Union Local No. 20459, 1951
63. Master agreement between Sylvania Electric Products and IUERMWA-CIO, 1951
64. Agreement by and between United Mine Workers District 50, Local Union 12109, Fort
Dodge, Iowa and Certain-Teed Products Corporation, 1951
65. Agreement between Seeger Refrigerator Company (Evansville, Indiana) and IUERMWA-
CIO, Local 808, 9/52
66. Agreement between National Food Service and IUERMWA-CIO, 12/53
67. Agreement between Globe-Union, Inc. (Fort Dodge, Iowa) and IUERMWA Local 816,
1954-1956
68. Collective Bargaining Agreement, IUE-AFL-CIO and Basler Electric, 1957
69. Century Electric Company Retirement Plan for Hourly Employees, 1958
BOX 3 (005564)
Series 4. James Click's Files, 1933-1963. Folders 70-427.
70. "The Emerson Electric Manufacturing Company," 16mm film, 1930?
71. Notes on Post-Dispatcb articles on Communist activities, 1933-1945
72. Direct Current, Volume 1, Number 1, 1937
73. The Emerson Electric Manufacturing Company, Prospectus Information, 1937
74. Pamphlets, 1940
75. Wage Rates Notebook?, 1940
76. Anti-UE Flyers, 1940s
77. CIO Committee for Democratic Trade Unionism, 1940s
78. Communist Literature, 1940s
79. Committee on Dinner, 1940s
80. Electrical Division, Straight Time Hourly Rates, 1940s
81. Emerson Washington Park Plant Rates, 1940s
82. Receiving Department, 1940s
83. Seeger Refrigeration Company Rates, Evansville, Indiana, 1940s
84. Baare Manufacturing Company, 1941
85. Tool and Die Maintenance Rates, Turret and Electrical, 1941
86. Turret Division, Miscellaneous Rates, 1941-1942
87. Steward's Council Minutes, 1941-1944
88. Bulletins, Emerson Policy, 1941-1945
89. Buckley Relief Fund, 1942
90. Crotty Brothers, Incorporated, Emerson Cafeteria, 1942
91. Job Training, 1942
92. Turret Division Wage Rates, 1942
93. Turret Wages, Negotiated Rates, 1942
94. Cafeteria-Emerson Canteen Company, 1942-1946
95. Patter Makers Petition, 1942-1945
96. Disciplinary Penalties, U. S. Cartridge, 1943
97. Production Workers, 1943
98. Tool and Die Rates, Area, 1943
99. Turret Wages, Company Proposal and Job Definitions, 1943
100. Trade Union Committee Supporting the William Z. Foster Production for
Victory Rally, 2/21/43
101. Proceedings of the Ninth International UERMWA-CIO, 9/13-17/43
102. Unemployment Compensation Cases, December 1943
103. Contract Dispute and Pay Plans, 1943-1945
104. Newsclippings, 1943-1945
105. Rate Dispute, Turret Division, Reference Material, 1943-1945
106. Wage Rates in Other Turret Plants, 1943
107. Emerson Financial Statements, 1943-1947
108. Special Committee (and Richardson Case), 5/13/44
109. Veterans Committee, November 1944-July 1945
110. Arbitration Case, U. S. Cartridge, 1944
11 1. Conmiittee Investigation, Plant Conditions, 1944
112. Correspondence on Retroactive Pay, 1944
113. Executive Board Meetings with Symington, 1944
114. Regional War Labor Board, 1944
115. Reports, 1944
116. Reports on Committees, 1944
117. Timekeepers Retroactive Pay, Sunday Work-Wage Hour Ruling, 1944
118. General Executive Board Meeting Minutes, 1944-1945
119. CP Bulletin, Issued by the State Committee, Communist Party of Missouri, 10/45
120. Constitution and By-Laws of District Number 8, 10/6&7/45
Box 4 (005582)
121. Beginners Contingency, War Labor Board, Electrical Division, 1945
122. Compressor Department Rates, 1945
123. District Council Meetings, Local 1102 Reports, Resolutions Introduced, 1945
124. District Election Appeals, 1945
125. Executive Order, Overtime, 1945
126. Fair Employment Practice Committee, 1945
127. Inter-racial Committee, 1945
128. "Little Steel Formula," 17 cents an hour Drive, 1945
129. Social Committee Correspondence and Minutes, 1945
130. Special Finance Conu-nittee, 1945
131. UE-CIO Service Center, 1945
132. War Labor Board Bulletins, 1945
133. War Labor Board Dispute Rate Complaints, 1945
134. War Labor Board, Electrical Division Wage Increases, 1945
135. War Labor Board Form 10 Vacation Provisions, 1945
136. Severance Pay, 1945-1946
137. Stewards' Council Minutes, 1945-1946
138. Arbitration, 1943-1947
139. Board of Aldermen, Board Bill #356, Re-elections, 1946
140. "Communist First, Labor Leader Second," Flyer of U. E. Members for
Democratic Action, 1946
141. Constitution Committee, 1946
142. Correspondence Re: Vacations, 1946
143. District Election Appeals, 1946
144. Local 1104s Contract PC and Wage Rates, 1946
145. National Convention, 1946
146. Political Action Committee, 1944-1946
147. UE Convention Summary, 1946
148. Wage Stabilization Board, 1946
149. War Labor Board, Increase in Profit Sharing, 1946
150. Local 1121 Elections, 1947
151. St. Louis Worker, Volume 1, Number!, July 21, 1947
152. Initiating Committee for A Congress on Civil Rights, Flyer, 4/27&28/46
153. List of Individual Sponsors of Tbe Daily Worker and the Worker Conference, 5/26/46
154. Notes from the UE 13th Convention, 9/7/48
155. United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, CIO, Proposed Resolutions
and Constitutional Amendments, Eleventh Convention, 9/9-13/46
156. "Sentner Beats Red-Baiter in UE Vote," from Daily Worker, 11/l/46
157. District 8 Election Data, 1946-19
158. Arbitration, 1941-1948
159. Newsclippings, 1946-1947
160. Newsclippings, 1946-1948
161. Correspondence and Memorandum on Job Values, 1946-1949
162. Newsclippings, 1946-1949
163. Sentner, William, 1946-1950
164. UE Reporter, May 15,1947-May 3,1950
165. Job Evaluation Manuals, The Trundle Engineering Company, Cleveland, OH, 8/47;
Emerson Electric Manufacturing, 8/47
166. Correspondence about James Matles, 1947
Box 5 (005585)
167. District 8 Election Returns, 1947
168. Local 1108's Contract and Wage Rates, 1947
169. Missouri State Federation of Labor, Convention, 1947
170. Newsclippings, 1947
171. Sanford Case, Local 911, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1947
172. Twelfth Annual National Convention, 1947
174. Wage Negotiations, 1947-1948
175. Correspondence Received, District 8, UEMDA, 1947-1948
176. Lost Time Payments, Local 1102, 1947-1950
177. IUE, Radio and Machine Workers-CIO, Local 1102, Financial Reports, 1947-1953
178. Progress of UE 81 0, 4/23/48
179. Investigation of UERMWA, Evansville, Indiana, Stenographic Transcript of Hearings
Before The Committee On Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Volume
1, 9/10/48
180. Investigation of UERMWA, Evansville, Indiana, Stenographic Transcript of Hearings
Before the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Volume 2,
9/18/48
181. Investigation of UERMWA, Evansville, Indiana, Stenographic Transcript of Hearings
Before the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Volume 3,
9/18/48
182. District Election Results, 1948
183. Evansville, Indiana, Newsclippings, 1948
184. "Here Is The Other Side The Truth," 1948
185. Newsclippings, 1948
186. Board of Directors Credit Union Meeting Minutes, 1948-1949
187. Stewards Meeting Minutes, 1948-1950
188. District Council of Skilled Trades, 1948-1952
189. UE Rankand Files Views, 9/49
190. The UE Is Dead But the UE-CIO Still Lives, 11/2/49
191. NLRB Forms, 1949
192. UE Conference Committee, News Bureau Releases, 1949
193. UE, 14th Annual Convention Journal, 1949
194. Communications Prior to IUE-CIO, 1949
195. Contracts, Amendments and Interpretations, Local 1102, 1949
196. Election Results, 1949
197. IUE-CIO-The Economic Reports of the Chairman, 1949
198. Newsclippings, 1949
199. Local 1102, Emerson Negotiations, 1949-1950
Box 6 (005599)
200. IUE-CIO Provisional Constitution, 1949-1951
201. Rate Complaints, Local # 1 102, 1949-1952
202. Employee Insurance Plans, 1950-1958
203. Century Electric Company, Annual Reports, 1950-1962
204. Supplemental Agreement Providing for Pensions, Pursuant to Economic Reopening
Clause of Agreement Between Wagner Electric Corporation and Local 1104,
IUERMWA, April 1, 1951
205. Seeger Strike, November-December, 1951
206. IUE-CIO News, Vol. 1, No. 2, May 1950
207. Arbitration between Emerson Electric Manufacturing and Local 11023, Complaint of
James Crowley, 11/1 1150
208. In the Matter of Arbitration Between the Emerson Electric Company and IUERMWA,
Local 1102, 11/29/50
209. Contract Summaries, 1950
210. Local Union Papers and Bulletins, 1950
211. Wagner Negotiations, 1950
212. Time Study Manual, Local 1104, Manual, 1950?
213. IAM-Thordarson, Five Year Agreement, 1950s
214. Local 1102, Grievance 307, 1950s
215. Local 1102 Grievance 351, 1950s
216. Standing Committees, 1950s
217. Supplemental Agreement with Wagner Electric, 1950
218. Company Post Hearing Brief, Arbitration Between Emerson Electric, Local 1102,1950s
219. Financial Data, Companies in District #8, 1950-1951
220. IUE-CIO Leaflets, 1950-1951
221. Local 1104 Arbitration, 1950-1953
222. District Appeals Committee, 5/4/51-5/23/51
223. Election of Officers, Local Unions, 1951
224. House Bill #99, 1951
225. Iowa Employers Association Bulletins, 1951
Box 7 (005601)
226. Local 1104, Suspended Members, 1951
227. Wage Stabilization Board, 1951
228. Westinghouse Pension Plan for Employees, 1951
229. Marten, Fred, 1951-1952
230. Seeger Refrigeration Discharges Strikers, 1951-1952
231. Organizing Material, 1951-1954
232. Pension Plans (General Electric; Westinghouse; Seeger Refrigerator; Ward Leonard
Electric; Emerson Electric), 1951-1955
233. Financial Reports, 1951-1956
234. Voluntary Labor Arbitration Rules, 1952
235. IBEW Petition to NLRB, Emerson Electricians, 7/22/52
236. American Meter Company, Metric Metal Works, Local 621, August 1, 1952
237. Warner-Hudnut Strike Report, 8/13/52
238. CIO Convention Program, 11/9/52
239. District 8, IUE-CIO Constitution, 1952
240. Skilled Trades Committee, National, 1952-1953
241. Matthews Contract (A. B. Chance), 1952-1954
242. IUE-CIO Flyers, 1952-1956
243. Staff Reports, Midwest, 1952-1956
244. Around DistHct 8, Volume 1, Number 1, June 1953; Volume 1, Number 5, November-
December, 1953
245. Wagner Toolroom, 7/21/53
246. Department 770 Problems, Labor Management Investigation, 1953
247. Families of the Smith Act Victims (Communist Propaganda), 1953
248. JEK Contract Proposal, 1953
249. Local 1145 Problem, 1953
250. Political Action Material, 1953
251. Follow Clerk and Expediters Problem, 1953-1954
252. Reports to District 8 Executive Board, 1953-1954
253. Loca]Review, 1953-1966
254. Emerson Employees vs. Missouri Employment Security Laws, 1954
255. District 8 Educational Publications, 1954-1955
256. Executive Board Meeting Minutes, Local 1102, 1954-1956
257. Local 1102 Dues, Increase Material, 1954-1956
258. Local 1102-Emerson Grievances and Problems Interpretations, 1954-1957
259. International Worker, Portland, Oregon, 1/26/55
260. Petitions Urging Click to Run for Local 1102, 4/25/55
261. Sixth Annual Convention, District 8, IUE-CIO, 9/30; 10/1 and 2, 1955
262. American Arbitration Association, 1955
263. Apprentice Committee Minutes, Local 1102, 1955
264. Arbitration Information, Local 808, 1955
265. Building Committee, 1955
266. Business Machine Repair Information Local 459 Contracts, 1955
267. District 10 Investigation by Ex-Board Committee, 1955
268. Incentive Committee, 1955
269. Local 1199 Investigation, 1955
270. Negotiating Committee Minutes, 1955
271. Skilled Rates, 1955
272. Stewards Training, 1955
273. Strike Fund, 1955
274. Tool, Die and Gage Inspection, 1955
275. Local II 02 Skilled Trades Committee Minutes, 1955-1956
276. Outgoing Correspondence, 1955-1956
277. PAC Committee Meeting Minutes, 1955-1956
278. American Meter Company, Phfladelphia, PA, Local 144, 1955-1958
279. Staff Reports, West Coast, 1955-1958
280. District 8 IUE-AFL-CIO Constitution, 11156
281. Apprenticeship Agreements, 1956
282. Click's Remarks, IUE National Convention, St. Louis, MO, 1956
283. Constitution Committee, 1956
284. Correspondence To Stewards, 1956
285. Day Work Rates, Emerson, Wagner, Century, 1956
286. Emerson Letters of Interpretation, Local 1102, 1956
287. General Electric Supplements, 1956
288. Lega]News, 1956
289. Duquoin Mallory-IAM Contract, 1956-1959
290. Emerson-Paragould, 1956-1961
291. Local 744, 1956
292. Membership Meeting Minutes, 1956
293. Optical Worker Contracts, 1956
294. Stewards Meetings, 1956
295. Transformer Problem, 1956
296. Transformer Rates, 1956
297. Union Label, Emerson Local 1102, 1956
298. Wage Surveys, St. Louis Area, 1956
299. Welfare Committee Minutes, 1956
300. McDonnell Contract, 1956-1958
301. Applications for International Representation, 1956-1961
302. Electrical Base Rate Manual Sheets, July 1957
303. Burlington, Iowa, Sylvania-GE, 1957
304. Local #1 102 Arbitration, 5% for Each Additional Machine, 1957
305. Local # 1 108 Strike, 1957
306. New Mexico, Organizational Material, 1957
307. Pension Data, 1957
308. Proposal On The Organization of White Collar Workers, 1957
309. Strike Debts, Local 808, 1957
BOX 8 (040415)
310. Unorganized Shops, 1957
311. Burlington IRC Campaign, 1957-1958
312. Ben Segal, Attorney Case, 5/16/58
313. West Coast Educational Conference, July 31-August 1 and 2, 1958
314. UAW Aircraft Rates, 9/58
315. Agreement Between Sylvania Electric and United Steelworkers, 1958
316. American Meter Company, Local 621, 1958
317. American Meter Company, Nebraska City Reports, 1958
318. Arbitration Case of Dorothy Stein-Helen Wisdom-Nonna White-Dorothy Fleming, Local 821, 1958
319. Becton-Dickinson and Company, Columbus, Nebraska, 1958
320. Copies of Withdrawals, 1958
321. Emerson Competitors, Rates, 1958
322. GE-Local 818 IBEW Problem, 1958
323. International Association of Machinists Problem, 1958
324. Local 1102, Emerson Minutes of Contract Negotiation Meetings, 1958
325. Local 1102 Pension Negotiations, 1958
326. Meeting Dates, Local Unions, 1958
327. Official Report of Proceedings before NLRB, Sylvania-Burlington, Iowa, 1958
328. Local 808, IUE-AFL-CIO, Ralph Conway Grievance, 1958
329. Skilled Rates, St. Louis Area, 1958
330. Strike Material, Local 1104, 1958
331. Wage Comparison Charts, UAW-GM Department, 1958
332. Problems with IBEW, 1958-1959
333. Social Security Material, 1958-1959
334. Report of Committee Investigating Washington Park Activities, January 1959
335. Arbitration, George Harris, Local 1108-Century, 1959
336. IUE Pension Plan, 1959
337. Steel Strike Contributions, 1959
338. Whirlpool Corporation Material, 1959
339. UE News, 2/19/60-12/5/60
340. Arbitration Case, Edward F. Kasten, 1960
34 1. Arbitration between Emerson Electric and IUERMWA II 02, Union's Hearing Statement, 1960
342. Board of Directors, American Meter and Red Oak Reports (Stanton), 1960
343. Company Brief, Local 808 vs. Whirlpool, 1960
344. COPE Collections, 1960
345. Emerson-Westen, 1960
346. Gear Specialist, 1960
347. Grievance No. 68-24, Evansville Award, 1960
348. Harry Roberts, 1960
349. International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers Local 808 and Whirlpool
Cororation, 1960
350. Local 1102 Emerson W. P. Rate Questions, 1960
351. Local 1102 Emerson Wharton Universal Jig and Fixture System, 1960
352. Pension Plan, Small Shops, 1960
353. Quotations from Negotiations (Personality and Conduct of James B. Carey), 1960
354. Recommended Trial Procedure for Local Unions, 1960
355. Supreme Court Decisions on Arbitrations, 1960
356. U. S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana, Affidavit of James Click in Support of
Defendant's Motion for Summary, 1960
357. Wage Rates and Job Description, Local 818, 1960
358. Unorganized Plants, 1960-1961
359. Financial Reports, 1960-1962
BOX 9 (040483)
360. UE News, 1/2/61-10/23/61
361. The Worker, Midwest Edition, 3/5/61-9/17/61
362. District 8 IUE-AFL-CIO Constitution, 8/18/61
363. A. B. Chance and Local 821, Award of Arbitrator, 1961
364. Albuquerque Survey, 1961
365. Arbitration Case, Wharton Unitool Washington Park, Don A. Fischer, 1961
366. IUE Local Unions, 4/25/61
367. Staff Reduction, 9/l/61
368. Local 1102 Was The Work on Manual Nonmilitary Test Equipment at Station 652
Correctly Classified Under Job Classification 652-51, Electrical Subassembly, Final
Assembly and Check, Complicated Around April and May 1961?
369. Letters To Carey-Drohan from Staff, 1961-1962
370. Disciplinary Notice, 1961
371. District 8 IUE-AFL-CIO Constitution, 1961
372. Dorothy Ray Case, 1961
373. Emerson-Kennett, MO, 1961
374. Evansville Organizing Committee, 1961
375. Executive Board, Five Man Subcommittee, 1961
376. Labor and Management Living Together Conference, 1961
377. Lists of Arbitrators, 1961
378. Local 808, Whirlpool Contract Negotiations, 1961
379. Local 1104, Wagner Negotiations, 1961
380. Local 1503, Square D Negotiations, 1961
381. Local 1102 Lost Time, 1961
382. Roger Tamburo Case Award, 1961
383. Skilled Rates, St. Louis Area, 1961
384. Sylvania Negotiations, Local 744, 1961
385. Voluntary Health Plan, 1961
387. Amendment To The Retirement Plan for Hourly Employees of Century Electric
Company, 7/5/62
BOX 10 (040491)
388. IUE Tenth Constitutional Convention, 9/62
389. Committee on Officers' Reports On Supplementary Report by the President, 9/62
390. IUE-AFL-CIO Keynote Address, 9/17/62
391. Convention Highlights, IUERMWA-AFL-CIO Convention, Cleveland, Ohio, 9/17-21/62
392. "IUE To Be Asked to Suspend For of Carey," The Plain Dealer, 9/17/62
393. General Fund and Building Fund Consolidated Balance Sheet, October 1962
394. President Carey's Report to the IUE International Executive Board, 12/62
395. IUE News, 12/6/62
396. Carey Report to the International Executive Board, 12/18/62
397. Arbitration between Emerson Electric and Local #1 102, 1962
398. Carey's Meeting, Denver and Montreal, 1962
399. Correspondence, 1962
400. District #5 Material, 1962
401. District 8 Convention, 1962
402. Financial Statements, Sale of Building, Local 1102, 1962
403. GE Newsletters, 1962
404. Grievance #317 Award, Local 1102, 1962
405. Hartnett's Court Case, 1962
406. IAM Letter On "And Women Must Weep," 1962
407. IUE-AFL-CIO Field Representatives, 1962
408. IUE Executive Board, Resolution on Checks, 1962
409. Lay-Offs, Bumping Rights, 1962
410. Letters from Carey, 1962
41 1. Letters To Staff, Drohan-Carey, 1962
412. Local 761 Suspension, 1962
413. Local 850 GE Negotiations, 1962
414. Local 1102 Emerson Pension Plan Negotiations, 1962
415. Local 1102 Grievance 303, 1962
416. Main and Company Reports, 1962
417. Newsclippings, 1962
418. Paragould Emerson Strike Material, 1962
419. Picketin at Care , 1962
420. Collective Bargaining Agreement Between Remington Rand Office Machines
Division of Sperry Rand Corporation, 1962-1965
421. Arbitration, Discharge at Southard, Collins and Lark, 1963
422. Correspondence on Complaints About District 6 Election, 1963
423. Decision of Arthur Leff, NLRB Trial Examiner on the Complaint issued against the
General Electric Company on the basis of charges filed by IUE, 1963
424. GE Locations, IUD Survey, 1963
425. IUE Staff Indictments, 1963
426. IUE Staff Organization Bulletins and Reports, 1963
427. UE Leaflets and Letters, 1963
INDEX
A. B. Chance Company, E 40
Anti-Communism, f. 1-427
Around District 8, f. 244
Atomic Energy Commission, f. 25, 33
Baare Manufacturing Company, f. 84
C. Hager and Sons Hinge Manufacturing Company, f 54
Carey, James B., f. 353, 369, 392, 394, 396, 398, 399, 410, 411, 419
Carey, James, f. 185
Carter Carburetor, f. 39, 53
Century Electric Company, f. 36, 69, 203
Century Foundry, f. 49
Click, James Weldon, f. 1-427
Click's resignation, f. 417
Collective Bargaining, f. 34-69
Communism, f. 1-427
Communist Party of Missouri, f. 119
CPBulletin, f. 119
The Daily Worker, f. 153, 156
Direct Current, f. 72
Emerson Electric, f. 1-427
Emerson Electric film, f. 70
Evansville, Indiana, f. 183
General Electric, f. 30, 41
General Motors, f. 42, 59
Grievances, f. 1-15
Hartnett, Al, f. 410
House Un-American Activities Committee, f. 16-33
Inter-racial Committee (UERMWA), f. 127
International Association of Machinists, District 9, f. 43
International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America-CIO, f. 1-427
IUE News, f. 395
IUE- CIO News, f. 206
IUERMWA, f. 1-427
Jews, f. 32
Kennett, Missouri, f. 373
Labor, f. 1-427
Laclede Gas Company, f. 37
Meany, George, f 410
Metal Polishers, Buffers, Platers and Helpers International Union, Local 13, f. 55
Missouri State Federation of Labor, f. 169
Mormonism, f. 369, 411
National Food Service, f. 66
National Rejectors, f. 55
Negro Committee, f. 127
Political Action Committees, f. 146
Rice-Styx Dry Goods Company, f. 38
Seeger Refrigerator, f. 44, 56, 57, 62, 65, 83
Seeger Refrigerator Strike, f. 205, 230
Sefton Fibre Can Company, f. 58
Sentner, William, f. 1-427
Smith, Gerald L. K., f. 170
Sperry Gyroscope, f. 46
St. L ouis Worker, f. 151
Strikes, f. 305, 309, 330
Sylvania Electric Products, f. 60, 63, 384
U. S. Cartridge, f. 96
UE News, f. 339, 386
UE Rank and File Views, f. 189
UE Reporter, f. 164
United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers, f. 39
United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, f. 1-427
United Gas, Coke and Chemical Workers Local 6, f. 37
Wage Stabilization Board, f. 148
Wagner Electric, f. 47, 48, 61, 204
Wallace, Henry, f. 183, 185
War Labor Board, f. 114, 121, 132-135, 149
Warner Hudnut, f. 237
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, f. 45
The Worker, f. 361
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