Department store arbitration cases : transcripts and exhibits, 1948.

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Department store arbitration cases : transcripts and exhibits, 1948.

Consist of transcripts and exhibits in department store arbitration cases between New York City locals of the United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees and Stern Brothers, heard by Paul Raymond Hays, and with Gimbel Brothers Department Store, heard by Edward W. Carter.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7911046

Cornell University Library

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Hays, Paul R. (Paul Raymond), 1903-1980

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Died in 1980. Professor Emeritus, Columbia University School of Law (Columbia B.A. 1925, M.A. 1927, LL.B. 1933) and U.S. Circuit Judge, Second Circuit from 1961. From the description of Paul R. Hays papers, ca.1910-1980. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 430336925 ...

United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees of America

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The United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees had its beginnings as an aggressive union which evolved out of the venerable but conservative Retail Clerks International Association and the Congress of Industrial Organizations' Department Store Organizing Committee in the 1930's. In the period 1937-1940, the union, then known as the United Retail Employes of America, made major gains in New York City which included not only organizing the large department sto...

Stern Brothers Department Store.

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Carter, Edward.

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Gimbel Brothers

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Adam Gimbel established family in the retail business when he opened a store in Vincennes, Indiana in 1842. His sons, including Jacob, started the Gimbel Brothers firm. Gimbel Brothers began in Milwaukee in 1887 and later expanded to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and New York. Horace Saks sold Saks Fifth Avenue and Saks Thirty-fourth Street stores to Bernard Gimbel in 1923 for Gimbel stock. Gimbels Southgate was the first suburban Gimbels store in 1954. Gimbels merged with Schuster's Department Stor...