Records of various labor union negotiation hearings, 1947-1952 (inclusive).

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Records of various labor union negotiation hearings, 1947-1952 (inclusive).

Transcripts of hearings relating to negotiation of contracts and settlement of grievances with Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Shipbuilding Division (1947), Lever Brothers (1948-1949), Republic Steel Corporation's Gadsden Plant (1951), and West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company (1948-1952). Also documents of Westvaco Chemical Division of Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation and a scrapbook of press releases and clippings.

2 linear ft. (2 cases, 3 v.)

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Republic Steel Corporation. Gadsden Plant.

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Selekman, Benjamin M. (Benjamin Morris), 1893-1962

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Kirstein Professor of Labor Relations, Harvard Business School. From the description of Papers, 1944-1961 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269608063 ...

United Paperworkers of America

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Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation. Westvaco Chemical Division.

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Lever Brothers Ltd.

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Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Shipbuilding Division.

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West Virginia pulp and paper company

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The son of a master paper maker in Aberdeen, Scotland, William Luke, arrived in American in 1852. Together, Luke and his sons John and David developed the first commercially successful method of manufacturing chemical wood pulp in this country. In 1887, under the auspices of the newly established Piedmont Pulp and Paper Company, the Lukes opened a paper mill on the West Virginia- Maryland border along the Potomac River. The company held its first stockholders meeting in Harper's Ferry, West Virg...