Series 3. Emergency Boards materials, 1948-1958.

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Series 3. Emergency Boards materials, 1948-1958.

Include documents pertaining to the following Emergency Boards on which Cole served: Nos. 66, 73, 94, 98, 120, 121 and 123. Include exhibits, decisions, correspondence, and miscellaneous documents concerning the following Presidential Emergency Boards (1948-1958): Board No. 66, Akron and Barberton Belt Railway Company vs. certain of their employees represented by the sixteen cooperating railway labor organizations (1948); Board No. 73, Railway Express Agency vs. certain of its employees represented by the Brotherhood of Railway Airline and Steamship Clerks (1949); Board No. 94, American Airlines vs. the International Air Line Pilots Association (1951); Board No. 98, Seventeen Cooperating Railway Labor Organizations vs. Designated Railroads (1951-1952); Board No. 120, Eastern Air Lines vs. Flight Engineers' International Association (1958); Board No. 121, Eastern Air Lines vs. International Air Line Pilots Association (1958); and Board No. 123, Trans World Airlines vs. Flight Engineers' International Association (1958). Issues covered by various Boards include: 40 hour work week; work rules; wage rate; contract negotiations; union security; union shop; crew size; vacation pay; retirement plan; and position abolishment.

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