Minutes of the Benefit Association of the Civil Service Employees of Industry, N.Y., 1910-1914.

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Minutes of the Benefit Association of the Civil Service Employees of Industry, N.Y., 1910-1914.

This volume contains handwritten minutes of monthly meetings concerning: election of delegates to attend state employee conventions; appeal to the Public Service Commission to reduce the railroad fare between Rochester and Industry; correspondence with legislators regarding protection from unjust removal, retirement benefits, and payment of salaries during sick leave; recruitment of new members; association benefits for sick employees; election of officers; routine matters such as monthly reports of officers and committees, and appointments of and orders to committees.

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