UAW Ford Department Collection. Papers, linear feet
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1 Papers, linear feet Accession # 105 OCLC # DALNET # The UAW signed its first contract with Ford Motor Company in 1941 after years of confrontation between labor and management. The first director of the UAW Ford Department was Richard Leonard, a welder from Ohio who had been active in organizing automobile industry workers since the 1930s. A casualty of UAW factionalism, Leonard lost his position to Highland Park Local 400 president Ken Bannon in 1947, who remained director until his retirement in The UAW Ford Department achieved many gains for Ford employees, including a pension plan, health care benefits, workplace health and safety protection, skilled trades recognition, a shortened work week, more paid days off, supplemental unemployment benefits, and a guaranteed annual income credit. The papers in Part 1 of the consist of contract negotiations, correspondence with locals, and other files related to department affairs under the leadership of Richard Leonard. The papers in Part 2 of the consist of general correspondence, reports, minutes, correspondence with locals, negotiations material, especially relative to the 1976 contract, benefits packages, and other files documenting the activities of the department under the leadership of both Richard Leonard and Ken Bannon. PLEASE NOTE: Folders in Part 2 are computer-arranged alphabetically within each series in this finding aid, but may actually be dispersed throughout several boxes in the collection. Note carefully the box number for each folder heading. Important subjects in the collection: Apprentices--United States Automobile industry and trade--safety measures Automobile industry workers--effect of automation on Automobile industry workers--health and hygiene Collective bargaining--automobile industry Ford Motor Company Industrial hygiene Industrial safety
2 Insurance, Health Pensions Skilled trades Social security Strikes and lockouts--automobile industry Wages--Automobile industry workers Important corespondents in the collection: Ken Bannon Jesus Chantres Malcolm Denise Dan Forchione John Forsythe Richard Leonard Emil Mazey John Orr Vern Parrington Eugene Prato Victor Reuther Walter Reuther Nelson Samp Carl Stellato Peter Vranich Non-manuscript material: A large number of Ford local contracts have been placed in the Archives Library, and a few photographs, audio tapes and buttons may be found in the Archives Audiovisual Collection.
3 Contents 18 manuscript boxes 53 storage boxes Part 1 Boxes 1-18, p. 4 Part 2 Series I, Administration, , Boxes 1-6, p. 14 Series II, Locals and Regions, , Boxes 6-30 and 47-53, p. 16 Series III, Negotiations, , Boxes 30-35, p. 28 Series IV, Subject Files, , Boxes 35-47, p. 31
4 thru 4 Bannon, Ken; correspondence, Bannon, Ken; personal correspondence, CIO unions; correspondence, thru 8 Correspondence, thru 17 Correspondence, thru 11 Correspondence, thru 19 Correspondence and reports, 1951, thru 4 Correspondence; chron file, 1978 Apr-Sep 6-5 thru 6 Correspondence; chron file; aerospace, 1977 Mar-1978 Aug 6-7 thru 8 Correspondence; chron file; Ford staff, Feb 1977-Apr thru 28 FMC (Ford Motor Company); correspondence, FMC; correspondence, FMC meeting, Forchione, Dan; correspondence chron file, Ford Department; data, Ford Department; misc., Ford Department Staff; misc., Forsythe, John; Umpire; National Ford Department, International Executive Board; minutes, correspondence, 19-43, International Representatives servicing Ford plants, International Representatives servicing Ford plants and non-uaw locals, Locals; per capita report, Mazey, Emil; correspondence, Mazey, Emil; correspondence, Mazey, Emil; correspondence, thru 20 National Ford Council; meetings, expenses, by-laws, reports, thru 10 National Ford Council; roll call, By-laws Committee, etc., thru 13 Parrington, Vern; correspondence, 1976 Dec-1978 Sep 6-1 Parrington, Vern; correspondence, Prato, Eugene; correspondence, Reuther, Victor; correspondence, Reuther, Walter; correspondence, Reuther, Walter; Mazey, Emil; correspondence, Reuther, Walter P.; correspondence, Reuther, Walter P.; correspondence, thru 21 Staff misc., 1955, Staff misc., Sub Council 1, Sub council 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, thru 5 Sub Council 2; meetings, thru 2 Sub Council 2; meetings, thru 28 Sub Council 3; Local 600,
5 thru 10 Sub Council 3; meetings, thru 5 Sub Council 3; meetings, Sub Council 4; meetings, Sub Council 4; meetings, thru 7 Sub Council 4; meetings, Sub Council 5; meetings, Sub Council 5; meetings, thru 2 Sub Council 6; meetings, thru 10 Sub Council 6; meetings, Sub Council 7; meetings, thru 12 Sub Council 7; meetings, Sub Council 8; delegate letters, Sub Council 8; meetings, thru 2 Sub-Council; 1-9, Sub-Council; correspondence and minutes, UAW Executive Board, UAW Vice Presidents; correspondence, UAW Vice Presidents; correspondence, Umpire Department, thru 4 Umpire Department; correspondence, retirement board minutes, etc., 1957, 1961, thru 25 Umpire Department; memos, correspondence, Umpire dept., Wage Inequity Committee, 1980
6 Series II Locals and Regions, thru 24 Bannon, Ken; Ford Canada; corresp., Canadian UAW Council; report, Ford Canada; corresp., thru 5 Ford Canada; corresp., Ford Canada locals, Ford Directory, Ford Rough News; corresp., Local 36; agreements and corresp., Local 36; corresp., Local 36; corresp., Local 36; corresp., Local 36; corresp., Local 36; corresp., Local 36; corresp., thru 8 Local 36; corresp., thru 14 Local 36; production standards, rates and classifications, health and safety; corresp., thru 2 Local 103; corresp., Local 103; corresp., Local 103; corresp., Local 153; agreements and corresp., Local 174; corresp., Local 174; corresp., Local 182; agreements and corresp., Local 182; corresp., Local 182; corresp., Local 182; corresp., Local 182; corresp., Local 182; corresp., Local 182; corresp., Local 182; James Striplin; corresp., Local 182; rates and classifications; corresp., Local 210; agreements and corresp., Local 210; corresp., Local 210; corresp., Local 210; corresp., Local 210; corresp.,
7 Local 228; agreements and corresp., Local 228; corresp., Local 228; corresp., thru 19 Local 228; corresp., Local 228; corresp., thru 12 Local 228; corresp., thru 21 Local 228; production standards, rates and classifications, health and safety; corresp., Local 228; skilled trades, Local 232; agreements and corresp., Local 232; corresp., Local 232; corresp., Local 232; corresp., Local 232; corresp., Local 232; corresp., Local 232; corresp., Local 245; agreements and corresp., Local 245; corresp., Local 245; corresp., Local 245; corresp., Local 245; corresp., thru 5 Local 245; corresp., Local 245; corresp., Local 245; members stay on job during strike, thru 23 Local 245; rates and classifications, health and safety; corresp., ; Local 245; strike support, Local 249; agreements and corresp., Local 249; corresp., Local 249; corresp., Local 249; corresp., Local 249; corresp., Local 249; corresp., Local 249; corresp., thru 17 Local 249; corresp., thru 25 Local 249; health and safety, rates classifications; corresp., Local 255; agreements and corresp., Local 255; corresp., Local 255; corresp., Local 255; corresp., Local 255; corresp., Local 255; corresp., thru 3 Local 255; corresp.,
8 Local 255; NLRB hearing proceedings, Local 288; corresp., Local 325; agreements and corresp., Local 325; corresp., Local 325; corresp., Local 325; corresp., Local 325; corresp., Local 325; corresp., thru 5 Local 325; corresp., thru 29 Local 325; production standards, health and safety, rates and classifications; corresp., Local 331; agreements and corresp., Local 331; corresp., Local 331; corresp., Local 331; corresp., Local 331; corresp., Local 387; corresp., thru 8 Local 387; corresp., Local 400; agreements and corresp., Local 400; corresp., Local 400; corresp., thru 9 Local 400; corresp., Local 400; corresp., Local 400; corresp., thru 12 Local 400; corresp., thru 33 Local 400; production standards, rates and classifications, health and safety; corresp., Local 406; agreements and corresp., Local 406; corresp., Local 406; corresp., Local 406; production standards; corresp., Local 420; agreements and corresp., Local 420; corresp., Local 420; corresp., thru 11 Local 420; corresp., thru 15 Local 420; corresp., Local 420; corresp., thru 2 Local 420; corresp., thru 14 Local 420; corresp., thru 29 Local 420; inverse seniority notes; corresp., 1976
9 thru 37 Local 420; production standards, rates and classifications, health and safety; corresp., Local 422; corresp., Local 422; corresp., Local 422; corresp., thru 24 Local 425; agreements and corresp., Local 425; corresp., thru 9 Local 425; corresp., Local 425; corresp., Local 425; corresp., thru 14 Local 425; corresp., Local 425; corresp., thru 5 Local 425; corresp., Local 425; corresp., thru 39 Local 425; production standards, health and safety; corresp., Local 425; skilled trades, Local 471; agreements and corresp., Local 471; corresp., thru 11 Local 471; corresp., Local 471; rates and classifications; corresp., Local 533; corresp., Local 533; corresp., Local 533; corresp., Local 533; health and safety; corresp., Local 533; skilled trades, Local 542; agreements and corresp., Local 542; corresp., Local 542; corresp., Local 542; corresp., Local 542; corresp., Local 542; corresp., Local 542; corresp., Local 542; corresp., Local 542; health and safety; corresp., Local 551; agreements and corresp., Local 551; corresp., Local 551; corresp., Local 551; corresp., Local 551; corresp., Local 551; corresp., Local 551; corresp., Local 551; production standards; corresp.,
10 thru 16 Local 551; rates and classifications, health and safety, Local 560; agreements and corresp., thru 44 Local 560; benefit dispute, corresp Local 560; corresp., Local 560; corresp., Local 560; corresp., Local 560; corresp., Local 560; corresp., Local 560; corresp., thru 23 Local 560; corresp., Local 560; corresp., Local 560; corresp.; rates and classifications, Local 560; skilled trades, Local 588; agreements and corresp., Local 588; corresp., Local 588; corresp., Local 588; corresp., thru 24 Local 588; corresp., Local 588; corresp., Local 588; corresp., thru 3 Local 588; Ford v. NLRB and UAW; in-plant food service; corresp., thru 3 Local 588; production standards, rates and classifications, health and safety; corresp., thru 23 Local 600; agreements and corresp., Local 600; Angela Nelson; frame plant, Local 600; Brownstown, Local 600; by laws, corresp., Local 600; coke ovens and blast furnace, Local 600; corresp., thru 10 Local 600; corresp., Local 600; corresp., thru 2 Local 600; corresp., Local 600; corresp., thru 3 Local 600; corresp., thru 26 Local 600; corresp., Local 600; corresp., Local 600; corresp., thru 26 Local 600; corresp., reports, elections, thru 20 Local 600; Dearborn Assembly, Local 600; Dearborn engine, thru 28 Local 600; Executive Board minutes,
11 thru 8 Local 600; Executive Board minutes, Local 600; Executive Board minutes, Local 600; foundry, Local 600; frame, Local 600; General Council; minutes, Local 600; General Council; minutes, thru 25 Local 600; General Council; minutes, reports, etc., Local 600; glass, Local 600; health and safety, thru 14 Local 600; health and safety, rates and classifications, production standards; corresp., thru 13 Local 600; job movement, problems, STAR transfer to Livonia, women's seniority, grievance procedure, leaflets; corresp., Local 600; leaflets, Local 600; leaflets, Local 600; leaflets, Local 600; maintenance, Local 600; medical services, Local 600; Michigan Casting, Local 600; Milan, thru 7 Local 600; misc. corresp., clippings, etc., Local 600; outside contracting, Local 600; parts, Local 600; rolling mill, Local 600; sexual harassment, discrimination, Local 600; stamping, Local 600; tool and dye, Local 600; transportation, Local 600; unit corresp., Local 710; corresp., Local 710; corresp., thru 12 Local 723; corresp., Local 723; corresp., Local 723; corresp., Local 723; corresp., thru 14 Local 723; corresp.; Samuel Atkins, transfer dispute, loss of bumper job, Private Industry Council of Monroe, etc., thru 18 Local 723; rates and classifications, health and safety, production standards; corresp. and agreements, thru 14 Local 737; corresp., Local 737; corresp., Local 737; corresp.,
12 Local 737; corresp., thru 16 Local 737; inverse seniority, q Local 754; corresp., Local 754; corresp., Local 845; corresp., Local 845; corresp., Local 849; agreements and corresp., Local 849; corresp., Local 849; corresp., Local 849; corresp., Local 849; corresp., Local 849; corresp., Local 849; rates and classifications; corresp., Local 862; agreements and corresp., Local 862; corresp., thru 5 Local 862; corresp., Local 862; corresp., Local 862; corresp., Local 862; corresp., thru 11 Local 862; corresp., Meadows v. UAW, Local 862; production standards; corresp., Local 863; agreements and corresp., Local 863; Chantres corresp., Local 863; corresp., thru 7 Local 863; corresp., thru 11 Local 863; corresp., thru 13 Local 863; corresp, thru 3 Local 863; corresp. and agreements; strike negotiations, thru 23 Local 863; rates and classifications, health and safety, production standards; corresp., Local 870; agreements and corresp., Local 870; corresp., Local 870; corresp., Local 870; corresp., Local 870; corresp., Local 870; corresp, thru 25 Local 870; rates and classifications, health and safety; corresp., Local 879; agreements and corresp., Local 879; corresp., Local 879; corresp., thru 10 Local 879; corresp., Local 879; corresp.,
13 Local 879; corresp, thru 28 Local 879; rates and classifications, health and safety, production standards; corresp., Local 882; agreements and corresp., Local 882; co-proposal to local additional opportunity for employment agreement, thru 7 Local 882; corresp., Local 882; corresp., Local 882; corresp., thru 2 Local 882; corresp., Local 882; grievances, thru 30 Local 882; health and safety, production standards; corresp., Local 885; agreements and corresp., Local 885; corresp., Local 885; corresp., Local 885; corresp., Local 885; production standards; corresp., Local 886; agreements and corresp., Local 891; agreements and corresp., Local 891; corresp., Local 892; agreements and corresp., Local 892; corresp., Local 892; corresp., Local 892; corresp., Local 892; corresp., Local 892; corresp., thru 4 Local 892; corresp., Local 896; agreements and corresp., Local 896; corresp., Local 896; corresp., Local 896; corresp., Local 896; corresp., Local 896; corresp., thru 4 Local 896; production standards, rates and classifications, health and safety; corresp., Local 897; agreements and corresp., Local 897; corresp., Local 897; corresp., Local 897; corresp., Local 897; corresp., thru 7 Local 897; corresp., thru 14 Local 897; corresp.; production standards, rates and classifications, health and safety,
14 Local 897; seniority grievances; corresp., Local 898; agreements and corresp., Local 898; corresp., Local 898; corresp., thru 15 Local 898; corresp., Local 898; corresp., thru 9 Local 898; corresp., Local 898; NLRB; petition right to post literature, Local 899; agreements and corresp., Local 899; corresp., Local 899; corresp., Local 899; corresp.; rates and classifications, Local 900; agreements and corresp., Local 900; corresp., Local 900; corresp., Local 900; corresp., Local 900; corresp., Local 900; corresp., thru 3 Local 900; corresp., thru 11 Local 900; corresp., thru 17 Local 900; corresp.; health and safety, rates and classifications, Local 900; proposed dental program, Local 901; agreements and corresp., Local 901; corresp., Local 901; corresp., thru 5 Local 901; corresp., thru 12 Local 901; grievances, agreements, corresp.; health and safety, rates and classifications, thru 3 Local 901; grievances, agreements, corresp.; production standards, health and safety, rates and classifications, Local 903; agreements and corresp., Local 903; corresp., Local 903; corresp., Local 903; corresp., Local 903; corresp., Local 903; corresp., thru 5 Local 903; grievances, agreements, corresp.; production standards, rates and classifications, Local 905; agreements and corresp., Local 905; corresp., Local 906; agreements and corresp., Local 906; corresp.,
15 Local 906; corresp., thru 2 Local 906; corresp., thru 6 Local 906; corresp., Local 906; corresp., thru 9 Local 906; grievances, agreements, corresp.; production standards, rates and classifications, Local 910; agreements and corresp., Local 910; corresp., Local 910; corresp., Local 910; corresp., Local 910; corresp., Local 910; corresp., Local 918; agreements and corresp., Local 918; corresp., Local 918; corresp., Local 918; corresp., Local 918; corresp., Local 918; corresp., Local 918; corresp., Local 919; agreements and corresp., Local 919; corresp., Local 919; corresp., Local 919; corresp., Local 919; corresp., Local 919; corresp., Local 919; corresp., Local 919; grievances, Local 920; agreements and corresp., Local 920; corresp., Local 920; corresp., Local 920; corresp., Local 920; corresp., Local 920; corresp., Local 921; agreements and corresp., Local 921; corresp., Local 921; corresp., Local 921; corresp., Local 921; corresp., Local 921; corresp., Local 923; agreements and corresp., Local 923; corresp., Local 923; corresp., Local 923; corresp.,
16 Local 923; corresp., Local 923; corresp., thru 8 Local 923; corresp., thru 7 Local 923; production standards, rates and classifications, health and safety; corresp., Local 928; agreements and corresp., Local 928; corresp., Local 928; corresp., Local 928; corresp., Local 930; agreements and corresp., Local 930; corresp., Local 930; corresp., Local 930; corresp., Local 930; corresp., Local 930; corresp., thru 10 Local 930; rates and classifications, health and safety; corresp., Local 931; agreements and corresp., Local 931; corresp., Local 931; corresp., Local 931; corresp., Local 931; corresp., Local 931; corresp., Local 931; skilled trades, Local 952; agreements and corresp., Local 952; corresp., Local 952; rates and classifications; corresp., Local 958; agreements and corresp., Local 958; corresp., thru 14 Local 958; grievances, agreements, corresp.; health and safety, rates and classifications, Local 966; agreements and corresp., Local 966; corresp., Local 966; corresp., Local 966; corresp., Local 968; agreements and corresp., Local 968; corresp., Local 968; corresp., Local 968; corresp., Local 968; corresp., Local 968; corresp., Local 970; agreements and corresp., Local 970; corresp., Local 970; corresp.,
17 Local 970; corresp., Local 970; corresp., Local 980; agreements and corresp., Local 980; corresp., Local 980; corresp., Local 980; corresp., thru 21 Local 980; corresp., Local 980; corresp., thru 15 Local 980; corresp., thru 17 Local 980; grievances, agreements, corresp.; production standards, health and safety, rates and classifications, Local 991; agreements and corresp., Local 991; corresp., Local 991; corresp., Local 991; corresp., Local 991; grievances, agreements, corresp.; production standards, Local 993; agreements and corresp., Local 993; corresp., Local 1046; agreements and corresp., Local 1046; corresp., Local 1046; corresp., Local 1046; corresp., Local 1046; corresp., Local 1111; agreements and corresp., Local 1111; corresp., Local 1111; corresp., Local 1111; corresp., Local 1111; corresp., Local 1111; corresp., Local 1111; grievances, agreements, corresp.; production standards, Local 1216; agreements and corresp., Local 1216; corresp., Local 1216; corresp., Local 1216; corresp., Local 1216; corresp., Local 1216; corresp., Local 1216; corresp., Local 1216; grievances, thru 22 Local 1216; grievances, agreements, corresp.; production standards, health and safety, rates and classifications, Local 1219; agreements and corresp., 1959
18 Local 1219; corresp., Local 1219; corresp., Local 1219; corresp., Local 1219; corresp., Local 1219; corresp., Local 1219; grievances, agreements, corresp.; health and safety, Local 1250; corresp., Local 1250; corresp., Local 1250; corresp., Local 1250; corresp., Local 1250; corresp., Local 1250; corresp., thru 9 Local 1250; corresp., Local 1250; corresp. and agreements, thru 6 Local 1250; health and safety, rates and classifications, production standards; corresp., Local 1273; agreements and corresp., Local 1273; corresp., Local 1273; corresp., Local 1273; corresp., Local 1273; corresp., Local 1892; corresp., Local 1892; corresp., Local 1895; corresp., Local 1895; corresp., Local 2000; corresp., Local 2000; corresp., Local 2000; corresp., Local 2000; Ken Bannon notes; transfer agreement, thru 15 Local 2280; corresp., Local resolutions, Local resolutions, Local union election information administration letters, Local union election results, Locals; corresp., Locals 182, 228, 245; corresp., reports, Locals 210, 228, 232, 245, 249, 331; corresp., Locals 210, 228, 232, 245, 249; corresp., Locals 325, 400, 406, 425; corresp., Locals 325, 400, 406, 519; corresp., Locals 542, 551, 560; corresp., Locals 551, 560, 723, 849, 862, 863; corresp., 1950
19 Locals 849, 862, 863, 870, 879; corresp., Locals 863, 870; corresp., Locals 870, 879, 882, 885, 886, 891, 892; corresp., Locals 882, 885, 891, 892, 896, 897, 898, 899; corresp., Locals 896, 897, 898, 899, 901, 903, 905, 906; corresp., Locals 900, 901, 903, 905, 906; corresp., Locals 900, 906, 919, 921; corresp., Locals 910, 918, 919, 921, 923; corresp., Locals 910, 918, 919, 921, 923; corresp., Locals 928, 930, 952, 958, 966, 968, 970; corresp., Locals 930, 931, 1046, 1111; corresp., Locals 930, 952, 958, 966, 968, 970, 980, 993; corresp., Locals 980, 993; corresp., Locals 1216, 1219; corresp., Locals 1250, 1273, 1892, 1895; corresp., Misc. corresp., Misc. locals; corresp., Non Ford locals, Non Ford locals and organizations, Non Ford locals and UAW organizations, Non Ford locals; corresp., Non Ford locals; corresp., Region 1; Hillcrest Country Club, Region 1B; Local 400; Tractor Division, Region 3; Essex Wire problem, Region 8; summer school, Regional Directors, thru 22 Regional Directors and Representatives, thru 24 Regional Directors; corresp., thru 9 Regions; corresp., Regions; corresp., thru 3 Regions; corresp., Regions 1A, 2A, 3, 5, 9; Directors, Regions 1D, 2, 2A, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 9A, 10; International Reps, Sub Council 2; minutes, Sub Council 3; minutes, Sub Council 3; tradesmen assurance of protection and purity, Sub Council 4, Sub Council 7; negotiation problems, 1976
20 Agreement; area wide; corresp, Agreement; inspector tooling and layout, Agreements; apprentice, change of occupation, rates and classifications, cutter-grinder, compensation cases, eight hour day, Area available agreement, thru 26 Benefit plans and agreement; SUB plan, insurance program, group life and disability insurance, hospital expense coverage, etc., Benefits; group life and disability; maternity; Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. v. S. Martin Taylor, Big 3; press conferences on opening days, thru 14 Canada; negotiations, Canadian Ford Bargaining Council; corresp, reports, thru 49 Canadian Ford settlement, thru 13 Chrysler negotiations, Collective bargaining demands, Collective bargaining proposal; Karl Mantyla, Collective bargaining proposals; FMC to UAW, Contract negotiations; proposals, corresp, reports, Discrimination suit; Thompson v. UAW and Local 980, Eltra-UAW pension agreement to retired employees, Fair representation case; Lofton v. Local 560 and FMC, thru 5 FMC (Ford Motor Company) corresp and reports, FMC office space, thru 9 FMC press releases, FMC proposal to UAW, FMC proposal to UAW; 2nd offer, thru 16 FMC proposals, Ford settlement report; breakthrough, Ford Solidarity report on settlement, Ford World, 1975 Aug, Dec; 1976 Jun-Sep 31-7 thru 10 Form letters, submitted articles, Fuel economy, costs, prices, unemployment in US automobile industry; booklet, GM; negotiations, thru 15 GM negotiations, Group life and disability, Hospital, surgical, medical, drug, dental; expense coverage, thru 21 Legal file; discrimination law; corresp, cases, Local negotiations; status reports, Local union election guides, Michigan casting agreement, Misc. negotiation items, National Ford Council by-laws, 1974
21 National Ford Council; statement on US Canadian solidarity, thru 27 National Negotiating Committee; corresp, National Negotiating Committee; meeting, National Negotiating Committee report; bulletins #1 through #3, National Negotiation Committee; reports, contract negotiations, Negotiating committee bulletins #4 through #9, Negotiating Committee; Strike Target Requests Committee, Negotiation Committee; meeting, Negotiation Committee; meeting corresp, Negotiation Committee; minutes by Ron Halstead, Negotiation corresp, Negotiation fact books, Negotiation staff assignments and subcommittee assignments, Negotiations Fact Book for News Media, thru 25 PR; press releases, press conferences, PR publication; summary of selected contracts, Priorities mentioned by negotiators, Production standards disputes; Locals 249, 400, 560, Production standards disputes; Locals 600, 849, Production standards disputes; Locals 862, 870, 879, 898, 900, 906, 923, 930, 952, Proposals, drafts, Recall agreement; six year, Reduced Work Time: an explanation of the new Ford-UAW scheduled paid personal holiday plan, Resolutions Committee, Negotiating Committee; meetings, Retirement, Settlement terms, tentative, Supplemental Unemployment Benefits plan, thru 4 Subject files; "A" through "B", Subject files; Blue Cross/Blue Shield, thru 7 Subject files; coke ovens, Subject files; COLA (Cost Of Living Adjustment), Subject files; dental plan, Subject files; "E", Subject files; ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act), Subject files; forge and foundry, thru 16 Subject files; "H" through "J", thru 14 Subject files; health and safety, Subject files; "L", 1976
22 Subject files; Local union strike vote results, thru 21 Subject files; negotiation news, Subject files; news items, clippings, Subject files; news items, clippings, Subject files; NLRB decision, Firestone, Subject files; oil, thru 4 Subject files; overtime, Subject files; pension, productivity, Subject files; quality of work life, Subject files; "R", thru 8 Subject files; ratification, thru 12 Subject files; reduced work week, Subject files; reports, resolutions, thru 20 Subject files; "S" through "T", thru 16 Subject files; skilled trades, thru 16 Subject files; Trade Reduction Agreements, Subject files; "U" through "Z", Summary of major improvements during negotiations, UAW and FMC contract negotiations; proposals, UAW departments; contracts, UAW Ford directories, UAW proposals, UAW/Ford report; settlement, UAW/Ford report; weekly reports on negotiations, Watters jury deferral letter, 1976
23 Administrative letter, Aeronutronics, AFL-CIO; no raiding agreement, Agriculture Implement Department; clerical center, GM Department, Aircraft occupational groups; proposals, nd Apprentice, Apprentice earning power, Apprentice journeyman company brief, nd Apprentice; journeyman ratio study, Apprentice; journeyman to umpire, Apprentice journeymen; ratio reports, Apprentice standards; amendment to Article 2, Apprentice standards as amended, Apprentice training examinations, Apprentices incentive pay, Apprenticeship, Apprenticeship and training policy, Apprenticeship assessment and check-off, Apprenticeship; GM, Apprenticeship; machine repair, nd Apprenticeship program; corresp. with locals, Apprenticeship rates, Atomic Energy Commission, Atomic radiation hazards, Automation, Automation; equipment maker and maintenance; Local 588, Automation; impact of wages and working conditions, nd Automation; industrial robots and assembly lines, Automation; some contract experience; speech by Bannon, Back to Work; conferences, Benefits; corresp. and reports, 1965, Benefits; health and safety, apprenticeship, Benefits packages; clippings, publications, Benefits Sub Committee report, Blood banks, Blue Cross, Blue Cross, Blue Cross/Blue Shield retirees, 1955
24 thru 14 Bolivar Project of Joint Management; Union Determination of Change According to Principles of Security, Equity, Individualism, Democracy, Bonnie-Tripp election; clippings, leaflets, Boris Thomas v. Rolling Mill, Camshaft machining, Canadian Ford strike, Canadian/American Labor Management Seminar on Occupational Alcoholism, Changeover agreement, Chantres, Jesus; corresp., Check and skim; castor and camber, Check off farm #1146, Checker-picker-packer, Chrome repair; salvage, Chrysler Department, CIO organizations; misc., City and neighborhood planning, Clerical center, Clerk-stock inventory, Competitive Shop Department, Convention, Convention action; Local 600, Convention; clippings, list of delegates, Conveyor data, Corresp., Corresp. and agreements; health and safety, maintenance, merit increase, probationary employees, railroad seniority, revocation of 9240 agreements, seniority, stock status, upgrades, Curtailment of work, Cushion builder, Davis-Bacon suit, Decentralization, Des Moines pictures of a large inventory, Diemakers; job classification, Dingman, Discontinuance of work, Disputes; non Ford plants, Economic demands; grievance procedure; holiday pay, Economic gains; addenda to letter, Education Department, 1951
25 Educational program, Employment; UAW conference, Fabricating shop, Fatigue, thru 20 Federal government; NLRB, War Labor Board, Productions Board, Federal government; portal to portal pay act, voting records, 1943, Fluidics; publications, FMC (Ford Motor Company) layoff, FMC; management labor briefs, FMC; organization chart, FMC research, Forge and asbestos workers; mortality study, thru 4 GE (General Electric); Coordinated Bargaining Committee, GE; Coordinated Bargaining Committee, GE; UAW-GE Intra Corporation Council, GE; UAW-GE Intra Corporation Council; Bannon report, thru 27 GE; UAW-GE Intra Corporation Council; corresp. and expenses, etc., GE; UAW-GE Intra Corporation Council; local unions, thru 8 General mailings; group insurance, hospital, surgical, medical, GM Department, GM Department; memos, bargaining, , Guaranteed annual wage, thru 3 Health and safety, Hiring rates for new employees, Holiday pay; Labor Day, thru 11 House Committee on Small Business; statement by GM, Housing, Incentive plans, Industrial lift truck and tow tractor repair, Insurance Department, Insurance non-liability clause, International Executive Board, International Reps, International Skilled Trades Advisory Committee; recommendations to the International Executive Board, thru 5 International Union Department; AFL-CIO; speeches, reports, history, Job content, Job enrichment, Journeyman card application, Journeymen upgrade policy, 1952
26 Jury duty pay procedure, Labor legislation; Bonnie-Tripp act; Taft-Hartley, Labor Relations Department, Laboratory workers, Lead, Lead dust control copies, Legal matters; notes, corresp., etc., nd Lines of demarcation; skilled trades, Local union committeemen/officer handbook, Maintenance and construction; Homer Tabor case, Manufacturing services, Mapo, Ale suit, Merit increase, Metal finish, Meyer and Welch, Michigan Information Committee, Misc.; corresp., grievances, etc., Misc. departments; credit union, die casting, fair practices, supply, legislative, skilled trades, recreation, Municipal government; Housing Commission, public welfare, National CIO; non-uaw international unions; United Steelworkers of America, thru 9 National Cash Register; Local 1616, agreements, reports, Negotiations; clippings, Nixon's wage freeze, Non CIO unions, thru 6 Occupational safety and health, Organizations; misc., 1943, Outside contractors, thru 2 Outside contractors; apprenticeship training, etc., , Overtime, Pattern makers, Payroll corresp., Pension corresp., Pension Retirement Board, Perfect Circle Piston Co., Permante Medical plan, Plant protection, Political Action Department, Preferential hiring, Premium pay; overtime on overtime, 1948
27 Press releases, Production standards, Production standards chronology, Project outreach; apprentice training program, Public Relations Department, Publications; benefits, machinists, labor, Quality control, Quality control qualifications, Radio Department, Rates, Rates and classifications; general problems, Recognition of UAW; Sharonville plant, Reduction in work force, Research and engineering; corresp., thru 20 Research Department, thru 14 Research Department Bulletins, thru 8 Research Department; social security; corresp. and reports, Research; monthly information bulletin, Resolutions by locals; misc., Retirement, Retirement Board meeting minutes, thru 60 Retirement; normal benefits, standards for application, Screening Committee; grievances, Seniority break period, Sex discrimination; Michigan and federal law; opinions, Short work week; AFL-CIO, Short work week by plants, Skilled classification by plants, Skilled trades, Skilled trades; 11th International Conference, Skilled trades; aerospace employment material, Skilled trades; changeover and upgrading agreements, Skilled trades; classification eligible for skilled trades increase and special increase, Skilled trades; corresp., Skilled trades demands, Skilled Trades Department, Skilled trades; Greater Detroit Meeting Council, Skilled trades; International Council, Skilled trades; lines of demarcation; Advisory Committee,
28 thru 11 Skilled trades lines of demarcation study, corresp. and reports from locals, Skilled trades; Local 400, Skilled trades; maintenance and construction; corresp., meetings, Skilled trades; maintenance and construction unit; shift meetings on transfer agreement, Skilled trades; maintenance unit; Marcel Thicke case, agreements, grievances, Skilled trades; resolution #38; progressive and bastard classifications, Skilled trades; Sub Committee, Skilled trades; survey of idle time, Skilled trades; technicians; numerical controls, thru 6 Skilled trades; tool and die, Skilled trades; tool and die; cases, corresp., etc., Skilled trades; transfer or loans of, Social Security Department, Speed-up, Staff expense sheets and weekly reports, State board elections; corresp., wires, forms, etc., State government; Department of Labor and Industry, Labor Mediation Board, Steel dispute; Wage Stabilization Board recommendations, Stock control, Stock purchase; Ford, Stock status clerks, Strike votes, Strikes; unauthorized agreements, Sub Council 8 resolutions, Sub Council 8 resolutions, thru 13 SUB (Supplemental Unemployment Benefit) Fund, thru 9 SUB Plan; reports, corresp., pamphlets, speeches, health plan, vacation plan, etc., thru 6 SUB Plan; statement of contributions, trust fund position monthly reports, monthly reports of employees receiving regular benefits, Board of Administration hearing, Supplementary agreement; waiver section, Supreme Court decision about strike, 1953, thru 13 Thick, Marcel case; lines of demarcation, Timekeepers, Tinner classification; lead, Tool and Die,
29 Tool and die; corresp. and agreements, Tractors, Trade school, Training program, 1955, Transportation, Trim Department; body mix, UAW Departments; misc., UAW Departments; misc., UAW Executive Board; minutes, UAW Research and Engineering Department, UAW-CIO Administrative Letter, UAW-CIO agreement clauses; sample, UAW-CIO Departments; misc., Umpire; skilled trades job assignments, Unemployment Compensation Department, Unemployment statement by Denise, Union security, Union shop elections, Union shop petitions, Union statements to impartial chairman, Upgrading, thru 56 US Parts Depots wage schedule, 1952, Utility and relief, Valve checker and adjuster, Veterans, Veterans, Veterans; corresp. and agreements; absenteeism, vacation pay, seniority, Veterans; seniority status, Violations; company agreements, Wage agreement; national, Wage comparisons, Wage Inequities; resolutions by locals, Wage movements, Wage Stabilization Board; Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Wage Stabilization Board; escalator agreement; improvement factor, thru 44 Wage Stabilization Board; general, Wage Stabilization Board; plant cases, Wage Stabilization Board; tool and die panel, Wages; retroactive, Wall Street Journal steel pact, Weekly pay,
30 Weekly pay, Welding, Equipment, Maintenance, and Repairmen classification, Work standards; company policy, 1945, thru 31 Work stoppages; union study, Workmen's compensation cases,
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