Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Series 1, Subseries 6. Wage-rule files, 1939-1970.

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Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Series 1, Subseries 6. Wage-rule files, 1939-1970.

Files on wage rules include hearings, proceedings, agreements, and awards regarding a strike for the 40-hour week, and the wage increase movement (1950); yard decisions (1943-1954) of the General Grievance Committee, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen (BRT) on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad system; minutes of a meeting of the General Grievance Committee, BRT, Boston and Maine Railroad (1961): an agreement (1910) between BRT and Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad regarding pay, rules and regulations (1910); transcript of hearings on Rule #14 (basic daily rate of yard conductor foremen); schedules of wage adjustments (1923, 1944, 1955-1957, 1962); seniority rosters (1963-1970); mediation agreements (1955-1960); Baltimore and Ohio Railroad TRAINMEN'S BULLETIN (1949-1963); reports of the Standing Committee, BRT Local Grievance Committee (1937-1952); and minutes of the New York Association BRT.

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Cornell University Library

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