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Labor Bibliography

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  • Acc. 683 Five Dollar Day Collection
     
  • Acc. 940 Frank Ernest Hill Papers
    • box 4 General Motors
      • Labor
      • Labor and Labor Policies
      • Personnel
      • Labor - A.F. of L. (2 folders)
      • Labor - Automotive Workers
      • Labor – CIC (2 folders)
    • box 5 Labor (several folder headings) (includes Heliker interviews)
    • box 15-18 Ford Motor Company; Labor
    • box 22 Ford Motor Company
      • Personnel Policies (2 folders)
      • Personnel Policies, Sorenson (2 folders
      • Personnel
      • Personnel, Couzens, J.A
      • Personnel, Executive
         
  • Acc. 572 Nevins and Hill Research Series
    • box 19 no.11.17 Ford Motor Company Legal; NRA (House Labor Committee meetings)
    • box 22 no.11.23 Ford Motor Company; Public Relations (includes: Labor-UAW)
    • box 27
      • no.12.4 Ford Motor Company; Education
      • no.12.5 Ford Motor Company; Employee Moral, Living Conditions, etc.
      • no.12.6 Ford Motor Company; Employee Services: Hospitalization, Housing, etc.
    • box 28
      • no.12.7.1 Ford Motor Company; Absences, Turnover, Layoffs
      • no.12.7.2 Ford Motor Company; Five Day Week
      • no.12.7.3 Ford Motor Company; Polices
    • box 29 no.12.8 Espionage
    • box 30 no.12.14 Ford Motor Company; NRA
    • box 31
      • no.12.21 Ford Motor Company; Strikes and Disputes
      • no.12.23 Ford Motor Company; Union Organization
      • no.12.23.1 Ford Motor Company; Union Men in Ford Plant
      • no.12.23.2 Ford Motor Company; Attitude of Union Toward Ford
      • no.12.23.3 Ford Motor Company; Attitude of Ford toward Union
    • box 32
      • no.12.23.4 Ford Motor Company; Pre-Organization Discontent
      • no.12.24 Ford Motor Company; Wages and Hours
      • no.12.25 Ford Motor Company; Working Conditions
      • no.13.2 General Motors; Labor
    • box 33 Labor outside Ford Motor Company
       
  • Acc. 951 Ford Motor Company Non-Serial Publications Collection
    • box 3
      • Better Insurance Benefits, 6/1/1952
      • Brief Account of the Educational Work of the FMC, 12/12/1916
    • box 5
      • Career information (multiple pamphlets)
      • The Challenge of Human Engineering
    • box 6 A Company’s Involvement, 8/1/1968
    • box 7
      • Direct Labor Budget Work Standard: Mercury Division, 1958
      • Does Ford Pay Good Wages, 1/1941
      • Double Overtime Pay, 2/28/1964
    • box 8
      • Employee Benefits and the Supervisor, 6/18/1954
      • Employee Suggestion Plan, 5/1956
    • box 9 Expanding Your Horizons With Ford Motor Co., 12/8/1971
    • box 11 Factory Facts from Ford, 1915, 1917, 1920
    • box 12 For Your Protection, 9/1/1955
    • box 15
      • Ford Gives Viewpoint on Labor, 4/29/1937
      • Ford Group Insurance Benefits, 3/1959
      • Ford Industries, 1924-1931
      • Ford Investment Plan, 5/27/1941
    • box 16
      • Ford Medical Insurance Plan, 8/1957
      • Ford Motor Company, an Invitation to Make Your Career With FMC, N.D.
    • box 17 Ford Motor Co.'s Savings & Stock Investment Program, 2/3/1956
    • box 18
      • Ford Retirement Plan for Hourly Rated Employees, 9/28/1949
      • The Ford Supplemental Unemployment Benefit Plan, 6/1955
    • box 21 General Retirement Plan for Salaried and Certain Other Emp1oyees, 10/1/1950
    • box 22
      • Glossary of Terms: Employment, Hours, Payroll and Total Labor Costs, 7/14/1961
      • Guide to the Retirement Annuity Plan, N.D.
    • box 23
      • Helpful Hints and Advice to Ford Employees, 1915
      • Highlights of Supplemental Unemployment Benefits, 1958
      • Highlights of General Retirement Plan, 6/1956
    • box 25
      • Information about the General Retirement Plant, 11/1951
      • Information Handbook for Salaried Employees, 6/30/1965
    • box 26 Instructions to All Employees, 6/13/1942
    • box 28 Life and Disability Insurance, 1/1/1964
    • box 30 Management Development Program, 8/25/1949
    • box 32
      • A New and Better Ford Medical Insurance Plan, 1955
      • New Blue Cross Rates, 2/1955
    • box 33 Opportunity for WW II Veterans, ca. 1946
    • box 35
      • Plan of Additional Group Life Insurance, N.D
      • Plan of Group Insurance, 4/1946
      • Plan of Group Insurance for 'Excluded' Employees, N.D
      • Plan of Group Insurance for Members of UAW/CIO,, N.D
    • box 36 Profit Sharing Plan at Ford Motor Co., c. 1914
    • box 39 Retired Management Directory, 1990 1990
    • box 40 Savings and Stock Investment Program for Salaried Employees, 1956-1962, 1966, 1968
    • box 42 So You Want to Be a… (multiple folders)
    • box 44
      • Suggestion Plan for Employees of Ford Motor Company, 1948, 1949
      • The Supervisor and Employee Benefits, 10/1954
    • box 45-49 Telephone Directories, 1927-1993
    • box 52 Union Contract Negotiations, 1961
    • box 53
      • Wage Inflation: Public Enemy #1, N.D
      • We Work at Ford, 1961
      • What's This About "Labor Trouble" in Ford Plants?, N.D.
      • What's What When You Retire, 1/1952
    • box 55
      • The Years Ahead, 9/1953
      • Your Future With Ford, N.D.
      • Your Life and Disability Benefits, 9/1/1961
      • Your Retirement and Dependents’ Benefits (British Publication)
         
  • Acc. 1023 Henry Ford Imprints and Reprints Collection
    • box 1
      • Facts About Age & Jobs, The Speed Up and Sources of Social Advance in Industry
      • Ford Gives Viewpoint on Labor
         
  • Acc. 626 Employee Services Department Records
    • box 1 Retirement and Insurance Programs manuals, brochures
       
  • Acc. 6 Edsel Ford Office Papers
    • box 33 P-PK (includes: Mrs. EBF sponsored comedy films shown at Tau Beta House)
    • box 105 DAH-DAY (includes: James J. Davis re: EBF comments on labor problems), 1935
    • box 121 BEA-BEV (includes: B.B. Beercroft re: opinion on strike), 1937
    • box 123 DEU-DI (includes: F.J. Dillon re: labor negotiations), 1937
    • box 124 FL-FO (includes: Ford Brotherhood of America re: filing with National Labor Board), 1937
    • box 126 MOD-MOY (includes Gilbert H. Montague, trial involving National Labor Relations Board), 1937
    • box 127
      • NATIONAL (includes: National Labor Relations Board, request to take pictures), 1937
      • PI-PY (includes: Wes Pierce, newspaper article on Ford Brotherhood of America; G.N. Pifer comments on labor policy), 1937
    • box 135 NATIONAL (includes: National Labor Relations Board, report of charges of unfair labor practices), 1938
    • box 138 UL-US (includes Union Die Casting Co., re: CIO; Union Guardian Trust, repayment plan; UAW-CIO bargaining), 1938
    • box 150 BAA-BAX (includes Irving R. Bacon, comments on FMC labor problems), 1940
    • box 158 WIC-WIT (includes Whiting Williams comments on tense labor situation), 1940
    • box 159
      • BEA-BER (includes Harry Bennett re: clearing strike information), 1941
      • BRA-BRY (includes Styles Bridges, sent report on cost of Ford Rouge strike), 1941
    • box 160
      • CA-CE (includes: I.A. Capizzi, correspondence re: damage resulting from Ford Rouge employees strike), 1941
      • CON-COX (includes Consolidated Aircraft Corp. copies of new labor agreement and comments on hiring policies), 1941
    • box 162
      • JA-JU (includes Frank W. Judson, supports FMC in labor concerns), 1941
      • KA-KE (includes W.K. Kellogg, telegram re: labor situation), 1941
    • box 165
      • SE-SH (includes Albert B. Sheldon, comments on labor happenings at Ford plant), 1941
      • STO-SY (includes Strike data memo), 1941
    • box 166
      • UAW-CIO, 1941
      • VA-VU (includes Murray D. Van Wagener, Michigan Governor, information on employment of qualified Negroes, proposal for settlement of strike), 1941
    • box 169 GR-GU (includes Great Lakes Steel Corp., copy of agreement with United Steelworkers of American CIO), 1941
    • box 173 UN (includes: U.S. Dept. of Labor, request for information on FMC’s safety program and employment of handicapped workers), 1942
    • box 198 Tau Beta Community House, 1922-1929
    • box 207 Tau Beta Community House, 1930
    • box 210 Tau Beta Community House, 1931
    • box 215 Tau Beta Community House, 1932
    • box 220 Tau Beta Community House, 1933
    • box 224 Tau Beta Community House, 1934
    • box 228 Tau Beta Community House, 1935
    • box 232 Tau Beta Community House, 1936
    • box 235 Tau Beta, 1937
    • box 240 Tau Beta, 1938
    • box 246 Tau Beta Community House, 1939
    • box 251 Tau Beta Community House, 1940
    • box 256 National Labor Relations Board, 1941
    • box 257 Tau Beta Community House, 1941
    • box 261 National Labor Relations Board, 1942
    • box 262 Tau Beta Community House, 1942
       
  • Acc. 23 Henry Ford. General Personal Records
    • box 15 Hospital and surgical care plan for Ford Motor Company employees, 1940
       
  • Acc. 1 Fair Lane Papers
    • box 177-179 Labor and personnel
  • Acc. 587 Office of Henry Ford and Clara Ford Estate Records
    • box 6 UAW-CIO contract, 1946
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  • Acc. 62 Henry Ford Office Papers
    • box 17 Labor
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  • Acc. 285 Henry Ford Office Papers
    • box 85 Coal (August and September, 1922 shut down due to coal and railroad strikes), 1922
    • box 96 Henry Ford (includes re: railroad strike), 1922
    • box 432 U540 N-S (includes re: Henry Ford Trade School approved by the secretary of labor as a school for immigrant students), 1925
    • box 1634 LAA-LAC (includes "The Labor Digest" re: N.R.A.), 1933-1934
    • box 1698 NRA and NLRB Union Activities, 1933
    • box 1724 BEH - BENE (includes Vincent Bendix, President of Bendix Products Corp. re: National Labor Relations Board, etc.), 1935
    • box 2058 MILL-MILLER, A-B (includes "Mill and Factory" magazine re: C.I.O. National Labor Relations Board, etc.), 1937
    • box 2166 Labor-Union Letters, 1938
    • box 2492 Ford Motor Company Canada - Includes report of strike, dated November 30, 1942
    • box 2576 Rouge, 1941-1942
      • Fair Labor Standards Act
      • 48 Hour Minimum Wartime Work Week
      • Stabilization of Wages and Salaries
    • box 2587 Strike - Ford Motor Employees, 1941-1942
    • box 2904 The Umpire - Ford Motor Company, UAW and CIO, 1945-1946
    • box 3038 Industrial Relations, 1950-1952
    • box 3039
      • General letter, Industrial Relations, 1950-1952
      • Executive Communications; Industrial Relations; John S. Bugas, 1951-1952
  • Acc. 13 Engineering Library Vertical File for Henry Ford
    • box 5 Committee for Industrial Organization, CIO-UAW, 1937
    • box 10 Labor, 1937-1941 (2 folders)
    • box 11
      • Labor, 1937-1941 (2 folders) (includes text of CIO UAW Ford Contract)
      • Riot at Ford Plant, 1932
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  • Acc. 38 Charles Sorensen Papers
    • box 46 Labor Reports, 1921-1922
    • box 84 Strikes and Labor Situation, 1937
    • box 87 Strikes and Labor Situation, 1938
    • box 91 Strikes and Labor Situation, 1940
    • box 95 Strikes and Labor Situation, 1942
    • box 104 Labor Relations, 1945
    • box 105 Strikes and Labor Situation, 1945
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  • Acc. 46 Ford Motor Company Executive Correspondence
    • box 24 Labor Troubles
    • box 40 Strikes - (Union Trouble)
    • box 189 Labor Festival
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  • Acc. 235 Administration Building Third Floor Vault Records
    • box 4 Industrial Relations
      • Wages
      • Employee Saving and Loan Association
      • Ford Motor Co, MI Time Books, 1903-1907
      • Henry Ford Farms Time Book, 1920
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  • Acc. 643 Richard E Krafve Records
    • box 3 Industrial Relations, 1956-1957
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  • Acc. 544 Publications Office Correspondence
    • box 9
      • General Industrial Relations: Mel Lindquist, January 1950-December 1951
      • Industrial Relations Office: John Bugas, February 1950-December 1951
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  • Acc. 502 Lincoln Mercury News Bureau Records
    • box 6
      • Strikes, 1948-1949
      • Union Activities
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  • Acc. 422 Reports of Management Meetings
    • box 1
      • 1947 "New Company-Union Agreement," September
      • 1948 "Industrial Relations Round Table," October
    • box 2 1950 "Industrial Relations Responsibilities of a Supervisor," September
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  • Acc. 64.167.599 John S Bugas Records
    • box 1 Senate hearings concerning postwar labor conditions in the Detroit area, 1944-1945
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  • Acc. 390 A.M. Wibel Papers
    • box 34-38 Strike Data
    • box 38 American Federation of Labor, 1933-1935 (2 folders)
    • box 39
      • Pacific Coast Maritime Strike, 1936
      • Inactive File - Daily Strike Data, (2 folders)
    • box 71 Wagner Act, 1934-1937 (i.e. National Labor Relations Act)
    • box 73 LaFollette Senate Bill #1970, 1937-1940 (4 folders; includes Labor Oppression Data
    • box 79 Tire Strike Situation, 1935-1936 (2 folders
    • box 88-89 AA (Labor)
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  • Acc. 33 General Subject Files
    • box 67-68 Labor Statistics by States c. 1930
    • box 104 US Gov't Labor Laws and Trade Agreements
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  • Acc. 699 Training Department Records
    • box 1 "Management-Labor relations"
       
  • Acc. 829 Union Contract Negotiations Fact Book, 1961
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  • Acc. 277 Bound Proceedings Series
    • box 1-4 Ford Motor Company - UAW-CIO, Transcript of records, 1937
       
  • Acc. 278 National Labor Relations Board Cases and Statements Records Series, 1940-1941
     
  • Acc. SE001 National Recovery Administration Records Subseries
     
  • Acc. 897 Cravath Swaine and Moore Records, labor cases, 1935-1940
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  • Acc. PP003 Warren Homer Martin Papers
     
  • Acc. 874 Public Reactions to Auto Contract Negotiations Survey, 1961
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  • Acc. 157 CL Martindale Otto H Husen Files
    • Employee counts, rate charts, productive and non-productive labor costs, labor statistics, etc.
       
  • Acc. 732 Rouge Division Factory Count Records, 1925-1948
     
  • Acc. 2002.1.1846 Ford Motor Company Payroll Statistics Records, 1910-1948
     
  • Acc. 759 Branch Labor and Production Records, 1935-1941
     
  • Acc. 685 JW Whitmore Papers
    • box 2 Employment reports; Daily, 1928-1937, Monthly, 1937-1942
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  • Acc. 432 Rouge Cost Accounting Records
    • box 1
      • Foundry Molding Labor costs, 1926-1927
      • Ledger sheets; Labor distribution; Rouge Plant Aug-Dec, 1938, Lincoln Plant Aug-Dec, 1938
    • box 2 Ledger Sheets - Productive Labor Costs November 1925-March 1927
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  • Acc. 42 Marvin Buckberry Papers
    • Research material collected by Marvin Buckberry for a proposed history of Ford Motor Company. Among these are drafts and notes prepared by Harry Elmer Barnes related to labor at Ford Motor Company
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  • Acc. 234 Speech Services Records
    • box 3 Bugas, John S.
      • 1946 April 29, “Looking Ahead in Labor Relations
      • 1947 January 24, “Best Interests of American Workers
      • 1947 October 2, “Labor Relations & Productivity
    • box 4 Bugas, John S.
      • 1949 April 27, “Industrial Relations – Unfinished Business"
      • 1950 July 31, “Basic Approaches to Collective Bargaining"
      • 1957 March 21, “A View of Management Problems
      • 1957 April 24, “Industrial Relations 1975"
    • box 7 Denise, Malcolm L.
      • 1960, October 7, “The Impact of Automation on Job Security"
      • 1961 February 2, Industrial Relations Research Association
      • 1961 April 17, Subcommittee on Unemployment and Labor, United States House of Representative
      • 1962 March 8, “What’s Happening to Collective Bargaining"
      • 1962 September 27, “Growing Importance of Labor Relations in Company Operations"
    • box 10 Gossett, William T. 1949 February 16, “Unionization of Foremen at Ford Motor Company"
    • box 11 Gossett, William T. 1950 June 15, “Big Labor in the Democratic Society
    • box 12 Harder, Del S. 1950 February 3, Interview Regarding Labor Costs and Quality of Products
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  • Acc. 1856 Executive Speech Collection
    • box 1
      • 1947 October 2, John S. Bugas, “Labor Relations and Productivity"
      • 1948 February 24, William T. Gossett, “Labor Law and Christian Ethics"
      • 1949 February 17, William T. Gossett, Address to Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
    • box 2 1950 June 15, William T. Gossett, “Big Labor in the Democratic Society"
    • box 3
      • 1952 April 29, Malcolm L. Denise, “Effect of Arbitration and Fact-Finding on Labor Management Relations
      • 1953 April 15, John S. Bugas, Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee
    • box 4 1954 October 24, John J. DeMott, Jr., “The New Labor Agreements in the Automobile Industry"
    • box 5
      • 1956 May 17, Malcolm L. Denise, “Trends in Labor and Industrial Relations"
      • 1958 January 23, Ernest R. Breech, “Union Monopoly vs. The Public Interest"
      • 1959 March 24, Malcolm L. Denise, “Unions, Management and the Public Interest"
      • 1959 April 20, William T. Gossett, “Labor Law and Group Ethics"
      • 1959 April 24, M. M. Cummins, “The Public’s Stake in Collective Bargaining"
      • 1959 December 23, Malcolm L. Denise, Statement to Subcommittee on Problems of the Aged and Aging of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
    • box 6
      • 1960 April 20, Malcolm L. Denise, “Some Current Problems in Management-Union Relations"
      • 1960 June 8, M. M. Cummins, “What Does Labor Expect From a Medical Program?"
      • 1960 October 27, Manton M. Cummins, “Unions, Management and the Public Interest"
      • 1961 April 17, Malcolm L. Denise, Statement to the Subcommittee on Unemployment and Automation, Committee on Education and Labor
    • box 7 1963 March 21, Malcolm L. Denise, “An Approach to Labor Relations"
    • box 10 1967 May 5, Malcolm L. Denise, “The Labor Outlook"
    • box 11
      • 1984 July 24, Peter J. Pestillo, Ford-UAW Labor Contract Negotiations
      • n.d. Denise, Malcolm L., “Professional Education in Industrial and Labor Relations"
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  • Acc. 616 News Bureau Manager Records
    • box 1 Ford "Old Timers" Biographies and photographs, 1945
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  • Acc. 7 Clipping Books Series
    • volume 149 Labor (Section 1, 1937-1941, section 2, 1941-1947)
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  • Acc. 984 General Newspaper Clipping Collection
    • box 11 Ford Motor Company, Strike, 1937
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  • Acc. 246 Public Relations Research Library Press Releases Newspaper Clippings
    • box 32 Labor
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  • Acc. 545 Press Releases Records
    • box 4 Labor Troubles
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  • Acc. 536 Public Relations Research Library Press Releases
    • box 51 Statements; Strikes, Effects, 1949
    • box 62
      • Industrial Race Relations Review, 1954
      • Industrial Relations
    • box 65 Labor Relations Department Reorganization, 1954
    • box 97 Strikes
    • box 109
      • UAW-CIO Agreements, 1949-1953 (2 folders)
      • Unions
    • box 146-148 UAW-CIO Union, Foreman’s Association of America, New Supervisor Position
    • box 163-164 Employee Relations, Industrial Relations, Management Relations Department, Human Relations  
    • box 164 Employee Opinion Surveys, Industrial Relations, Pension Plans Employee Opinion Surveys, Industrial Relations, Pension Plans
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  • Acc. 378 Public Relations Research Library Subject Files
    • box 1 Dallas, Report of Dallas Committee for Employment of the Handicapped
    • box 4 Girls Club of Ford Motor Company
    • box 8 Time Clocks, Punching
    • box 9 Henry Ford, A Partner of Labor: A History of the Labor Policies and Practices of the Ford Motor Company
    • box 10 International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW-CIO), 1942-1950
    • box 11
      • Human Engineering, 1946
      • Life Insurance Plan, 1947
      • Handbook on Pensions by the National Industrial Conference Board, Inc., 1950
      • Recreation Program, 1945-1950
      • Retirement Plan, 1944-1951 (4 folders)
      • Salaried Employee Program, 1949
      • Suggestion Plan Chart, n.d.
      • Training, 1946-1947
      • Training Apprenticeship, 1943, 1948
      • Veteran Reinstatement Regulations, n d.
      • Your Future with Ford, Hourly Workers Booklet, 1948
    • box 12 Labor Related Correspondence, Press Releases, and Newspaper Clippings, 1947-1948
    • box 13-22 Labor Related Correspondence, Press Releases, and Newspaper Clippings, 1949
    • box 23 Labor Related Correspondence, Press Releases, and Newspaper Clippings, 1950
    • box 24 Labor Related Correspondence, Press Releases, and Newspaper Clippings, 1951-1952
    • box 39 GM and its People Booklet, 1949
    • box 40 Company Safety Publications, 1939-1951
    • box 46 Employment, 1945
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  • RC.12 General Brochure and Pamphlet Collection
    • box 1
      • Trade Unions-United Farmworkers Union
      • Trade Unions-United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America
      • Trade Unions-United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers America
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  • RC.10 Broadside Collection
    • Dairy Farmers Union; Strike Call, c.1939 (2002.91.2)
    • United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America
    • "Ya es hora!/De Mehores Sueldos," 1990 (91.191.1)
    • It’s time for higher ages for plastics workers, 1990 (91.191.2)
    • It’s time/Unite all plastics workers in UE, 1990 (91.191.3)
       
  • Acc. 549 Personnel and Payroll Statistics for the US Government Records
     
  • Acc. 229 Highland Park Plant Hourly Personnel Department Records, 1942-1948
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  • Acc. 488 Frank Hadas Papers
    • box 1 Personnel names, address, phone numbers and job titles, December 1, 1920
       
  • Acc. 952 Time Books and Payroll Records, 1902-1920
     
  • Acc. 707 Salary Check Registers, 1910-1913, 1918-1947
     
  • Acc. 890 Highland Park Payroll Records, 1913-1930
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  • RC.32 Bumper Sticker Collection
    • box 1 United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America stickers, 1990
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  • Small Accessions
    • Acc. 362 Industrial Relations Payroll Department Records, 1914-1946 (1 folder)
    • Acc. 520 Plant Engineering Records (includes records re: C.I.O. strike of 1949
    • Acc. 830 "Glossary of Terms: Employment, Hours, Payroll, and Total Labor Costs-Ford Motor Co.-U.S. Area,” 1961
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  • Acc. 833 General Photographs Series
    • box 172 Bomber plant interiors (3 folders, 388a-388c)
    • box 173 Bomber plant interiors (6 folders, 389a - 390b)
    • box 174 Bomber plant interiors (4 folders, 390c - 391b)
    • box 175 Bomber plant interiors (5 folders, 391c - 392d)
    • box 176 Bomber plant interiors (4 folders, 393a - 394a)
    • box 177 Bomber plant interiors (394b)
    • box 227 "Around the Clock Stories" (480a)
    • box 228 "Around the Clock Stories" (480b)
    • box 365 Union activities at gate 4 (755a)
    • box 366 Union activities at gate 4 (6 folders, 755b – 756d)
    • box 367 Union activities at gate 4 (5 folders, 757a – 758b)
    • box 368
      • Union activities at gate 4 (4 folders, 758c – 759c)
      • 1941 strike vandalism (760a)
      • box 369 Personnel (5 folders, 761a – 762b)
    • box 370 Personnel (6 folders, 762c – 764a)
    • box 371 Personnel (3 folders, 764b – 764d)
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  • Acc. 1660 Photographic Vertical File
    • box 145
      • Labor and Laboring Classes
      • Labor Organizations
    • box 152 Strikes and Lockouts-Automobile Industry-Ford

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  • Battle of the Overpass, May 26, 1937
  • Ford, Henry; Labor
  • Ford Henry; Philosophy of Labor
  • Ford, Henry II; Labor
  • Ford Hunger March (March 7, 1932)
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    • 1920-1929
    • 1930-1939
    • 1940-1949
    • 1950-present
  • Ford Motor Company; Industrial Relations
  • Ford Motor Company; Labor Relations
  • General Motors Corporation; Strike (1998)
  • Labor (See also Battle of the Overpass, Ford Hunger March, and United Auto Workers)
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    • 1920s
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