International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America. National War Labor Board.
Biographical notes:
Established in 1941. Soon after Pearl Harbor, the UAW and other unions voluntarily pledged to forego strikes for the war's duration. To compensate, the federal government agreed to control prices.
From the description of UAW National War Labor Board records, 1941-1950. (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32321558
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Subjects:
- Arbitration, Industrial
- Archival resources
- Automobile industry and trade
- Automobile industry workers
- Automobile industry workers
- Collective labor agreements
- Grievance arbitration
- Industrial mobilization
- Industrial relations
- Labor disputes
- Labor laws and legislation
- Labor unions
- No-strike clause
- Strikes and lockouts
- Wages
- World War, 1939-1945
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Places:
- Michigan (as recorded)
- Detroit (Mich.) (as recorded)
- United States (as recorded)
- Michigan--Detroit (as recorded)