Box 1
Contains 22 Results:
Facts... about Union Shop, 1952
Booklet published by the United Steel Workers of America, CIO. A statement by the union about the benefits of maintaining a union shop contrary to continuing with a closed shop. In this booklet the union explains one by one why union shops bring benefits to union workers.
The freeman lessons of the steel strike, 1952 September 22
Pamphlet written by Leo Wolman giving his opinions on the results of the steel strike.
Charles E. Wilson's own story of break with Truman, 1952 May 2
Pamphlet with the interview given to the U.S. News & World Report by Charles E. Wilson, who was the Director of Defense Mobilization in charge of inflation control. Mr. Wilson resigned his position and broke with President Truman.
A steelmaker discusses the issues, 1952 January 11
Pamphlet with the radio transcript of the address by Admiral Ben Moreell, Chairman of the Board and President of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation.
In the Great Tradition 11th Convention, UAW-CIO, 1947
Magazine of the 11th Convention of UAW-CIO.
These are the facts Mr. President as viewed by the press, 1952 April 14
Booklet with items from differents newspapers stating the positions and opinions of the steel companies.
The union shop?... Yes, but there are other major issues in the steel dispute, 1952 June 13
Report made by Philip Murray, President of United Steel Workers of America, about the union shops and the other issues in the steel strike.
Remarks by Kempton Dunn, Chairman, and William T. Kelly, Jr., President, ABEX Corporation to the St. Louis Society of Financial Analysts, 1967 May 1
Pamphlets from unions and the United States goverment advocating for and/or condemning the seizure of the steel industry in 1952. Also included in the collection is a copy of the New York State Labor Law of 1927, a magazine of the 11th Convention of the UAW-CIO, and a pamphlet published by the Telephone workers union about their strike.
Printers' Ink. The weekly magazine of Advertising, Management and Sales. Case History: Labor Relations, 1948 January 2
Describes Procter and Gamble's history of avoiding serious labor trouble for 60 years.
Our National Soul Erosion Problem. A talk by C.M. White, President Republic Steel Corporation, 1952 January 24
Pamphlets from unions and the United States goverment advocating for and/or condemning the seizure of the steel industry in 1952. Also included in the collection is a copy of the New York State Labor Law of 1927, a magazine of the 11th Convention of the UAW-CIO, and a pamphlet published by the Telephone workers union about their strike.