Stedman, Vernon R.

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Vernon R. Stedman (1916-1993) was a National Labor Bureau researcher and labor negotiator for maritime unions who was based in Seattle, Washington.

During the 1950s, he studied economics at the University of Washington and conducted research for a dissertation tentatively entitled "Development of Collective Bargaining in the Puget Sound Inland Waterways Industry." The project dealt largely with the history of the Inlandboatmen's Union of the Pacific (IBU), but also to some extent, the Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association and the Masters, Mates and Pilots. In his research Stedman consulted with individuals associated with these unions, including John M. Fox and Clyde W. Deal. Stedman did not complete his dissertation.

From the description of Vernon R. Stedman papers, 1933-1972 (bulk 1937-1960). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123953993

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creatorOf Stedman, Vernon R. Vernon R. Stedman papers, 1933-1972 (bulk 1937-1960). University of Washington. Libraries
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correspondedWith Deal, Clyde W. person
correspondedWith Fox, John M., 1902-1978 person
associatedWith Inland Boatmen's Union of the Pacific. corporateBody
associatedWith International Organization of Masters, Mates, and Pilots. corporateBody
correspondedWith Lampman, Robert J. person
associatedWith National Labor Bureau. Seattle Office. corporateBody
associatedWith National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association (U.S.) corporateBody
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Washington (State)--Seattle
Pacific Coast (North America)
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Labor movement
Merchant mariners
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Active 1933

Active 1972

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