Union relations collection, 1940-1971.

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Union relations collection, 1940-1971.

Material relating to relations between employees' unions and New York Stock Exchange management. Contracts, 1940-1967, between New York Stock Exchange and unions including the Building Service Employees Union, New York Stock Exchange Independent Employees' Association, and United Financial Employees (Office and Professional Employees International Union); American Stock Exchange labor contracts, 1957-1966; miscellaneous correspondence, memoranda, and literature, 1943-1971, concerning contract negotiations at the New York Stock Exchange, and union affairs at the New York Stock Exchange and other exchanges; arbitration records, 1944-1945, including case on women on the trading floor; hearing transcripts, clippings, union and management leaflets and newsletters, and other material, 1948-1949, concerning a strike at the Exchange.

2.4 cubic ft.

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New York Stock Exchange Independent Employees' Association.

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New York Stock Exchange

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Andrew Mott Cahoone was a Brooklyn resident, stock broker, member of the New York Stock Exchange, and a member of its Governing Committee from 1870 to 1912. From the guide to the The New York Stock Exchange Governing Committee resolutions, 1912, (Brooklyn Historical Society) ...

American Stock Exchange

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Office and Professional Employees' International Union

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AFL Federal Locals of the Bookkeepers, Stenographers and Accountants Union have organized the clerical trades since the early decades of the twentieth century; but it wasn't until the charter convention of the Office Employees International Union in Cincinnati in January, 1945 that a national AFL jurisdiction was created for all private sector clerical and office employees. Charter membership was 22,500. During the war years, OEIU growth was slow, while the rival CIO uni...

Building Service Employees' International Union

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