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Box 6664

 Container

Contains 36 Results:

Nihon Rodo Kyokai Zassi, May 1960

 File — Box: 6664, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This category contains five major subdivisions.U.S. Government Publications. Box 6660, Folder 19 to Box 6662, Folder 14. This section contains U.S. Department of Labor data on "Wage Changes in North Central States Region," 1948 to 1952. Reports of the Subcommittee on Anti Trust and Monopoly on administered prices in the automobiles, bread, steel and drug industries, 1958-1961, are also included. In addition, the 1958-1960 volumes of the CIA's Consolidated Translation...
Dates: May 1960

Reports of Council Meetings, No. 41-46, 1958-1959

 File — Box: 6664, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Box 6664, Folders 22-23. This category is composed entirely of minutes from the Association's Council meetings of 1958-1961.

Dates: 1958-1959

Reports of Council Meetings, No. 47-53, 1959-1961

 File — Box: 6664, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Box 6664, Folders 22-23. This category is composed entirely of minutes from the Association's Council meetings of 1958-1961.

Dates: 1959-1961

First Place Winner and Other Entries, 1959

 File — Box: 6664, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

"Why Choose Employment Security as a Career?" This contest was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Employment Security in 1959. Approximately 100 entries, extending from Folders 24-31 of Box 6664 are included here. These essays offer a glimpse at some of the attitudes that prevailed in 1959 toward the nature of work and the problem of unemployment.

Dates: 1959

Entries, 1959

 File — Box: 6664, Folder: 25-31
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

"Why Choose Employment Security as a Career?" This contest was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Employment Security in 1959. Approximately 100 entries, extending from Folders 24-31 of Box 6664 are included here. These essays offer a glimpse at some of the attitudes that prevailed in 1959 toward the nature of work and the problem of unemployment.

Dates: 1959

Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, 1949-1953

 File — Box: 6664, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles C. Killingsworth papers provide an invaluable source of material to the researcher interested in the development of American labor law, and its application to the collective bargaining process. With the exception of some material from World War I, the collection is composed of labor materials. Killingsworth served as a member of several federal agencies, as a consultant to state and private organizations and as an arbitrator and permanent umpire for many large corporations....
Dates: 1949-1953

General Correspondence, 1944-1950

 File — Box: 6664, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles C. Killingsworth papers provide an invaluable source of material to the researcher interested in the development of American labor law, and its application to the collective bargaining process. With the exception of some material from World War I, the collection is composed of labor materials. Killingsworth served as a member of several federal agencies, as a consultant to state and private organizations and as an arbitrator and permanent umpire for many large corporations....
Dates: 1944-1950

General Correspondence, 1953

 File — Box: 6664, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles C. Killingsworth papers provide an invaluable source of material to the researcher interested in the development of American labor law, and its application to the collective bargaining process. With the exception of some material from World War I, the collection is composed of labor materials. Killingsworth served as a member of several federal agencies, as a consultant to state and private organizations and as an arbitrator and permanent umpire for many large corporations....
Dates: 1953

General Correspondence, 1954

 File — Box: 6664, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles C. Killingsworth papers provide an invaluable source of material to the researcher interested in the development of American labor law, and its application to the collective bargaining process. With the exception of some material from World War I, the collection is composed of labor materials. Killingsworth served as a member of several federal agencies, as a consultant to state and private organizations and as an arbitrator and permanent umpire for many large corporations....
Dates: 1954

General Correspondence, 1955

 File — Box: 6664, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles C. Killingsworth papers provide an invaluable source of material to the researcher interested in the development of American labor law, and its application to the collective bargaining process. With the exception of some material from World War I, the collection is composed of labor materials. Killingsworth served as a member of several federal agencies, as a consultant to state and private organizations and as an arbitrator and permanent umpire for many large corporations....
Dates: 1955