United States. Wage Stabilization Board. Files, 1950-1953.

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United States. Wage Stabilization Board. Files, 1950-1953.

Materials of the U.S. Wage Stabilization Board include memoranda and press releases concerning wage policy, union security, procedures for handling cases, and national defense. Also, panel reports and recommendations, answers, statements and briefs pertaining to the labor dispute settlement case of the United Steelworkers of America vs. various steel and iron ore companies (1952) on issues of shift differential, vacation, holiday, ability to pay, profits, geographic wage differentials, management rights, working conditions, contracting out, seniority, arbitration procedure, wage adjustment, productivity, union security, and wage differential.

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Cornell University Library

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