Proceedings before Honorable M.C. Sloss, arbitrator for the port of San Francisco, Gordon S. Watkins, arbitrator for the port of Los Angeles, Harry Hazel, arbitrator for the port of Seattle under the award of the National longshoremen's board, dated October 12, 1934 ... and the arbitrator's award :

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Proceedings before Honorable M.C. Sloss, arbitrator for the port of San Francisco, Gordon S. Watkins, arbitrator for the port of Los Angeles, Harry Hazel, arbitrator for the port of Seattle under the award of the National longshoremen's board, dated October 12, 1934 ... and the arbitrator's award : San Francisco, etc., 1935-36.

Contents. -[v. 1] Dispatching and hiring of longshoremen. San Francisco, Jan. 1935. - [v. 2] Stoppage of work. San Francisco, March, 1935. - [v. 3] Definition of "longshore work," California and Hawaiian sugar refining corporation at Crockett. San Francisco, May 1935. -[v. 4] "Hot cargo" San Francisco, Sept. 1935. - [v. 5] Dispatching and hiring of longshoremen. San Francisco, Oct. 1935. - [v. 6] Termination of the provisions of the award. Sept. 1936. - [v. 7] Physical appearance at hall for dispatching, Stoppages of work. Refusal to work with nonunion employees. Exhaustion of list of eligle longshoremen. Los Angeles, March 1935. - [v. 8] Refusal of longshoremen to work as directed by employers. Seattle, July, 1936.

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United States. National Longshoremen's Labor Board.

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Watkins, Gordon S., 1889-....

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Biography Gordon Samuel Watkins was born on March 9, 1889 in Brynmawr, Wales. Watkins worked with his father in the coal mines from a young age and began saving his money to better his situation. In 1906, at the age of seventeen, he paid thirty-five dollars for a steam ship ticket to the United States. Once in the States, he worked at numerous places including a railroad machine shop which enabled him to pay his way through preparatory school...

Sloss, Marcus Cauffman, 1869-

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