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By Joseph Ansel Hoisington
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Collection Overview
Title: ILIR Library Vertical Subject File, 1893 - 2007

ID: 35/3/402
Extent: 155.3 cubic feet
Arrangement: Alphabetically by subject
Subjects: American Arbitration Association, American Federation of Labor, American Federation of Labor - Congress of Industrial Orgs (AFL-CIO), Arbitration, Chamber of Commerce, Illinois, Chamber of Commerce, United States, Collective Bargaining, Commerce, United States Department of, Commerce and Business Administration, College of, Communism, Economics, Economics Department, Education, Government, Government and Public Affairs, Institute of, Illinois Labor-Management Relations, Immigration, Industrial Democracy, Industrial Relations Research Association, International Labor Organization, International Relations, Labor, United States Department of, Labor and Industrial Relations, Institute of, Labor Education, Labor History, Labor Journalism, Labor Relations, Labor Union Organization, Labor Unions, Law, Law, College of, Management, New Deal, Political Science, Political Science Department, Psychology Department, Socialism, Social Psychology, Social Security, Sociology, Sociology Department, Strikes, Unions, Wage and Price Controls, War Labor Board, Workmen's Compensation
Languages: English, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish;Castilian, Russian, Swedish
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Labor Library Vertical Subject File (1893 - 2007) contains scholarly, legal, political, journalistic and popular literature about labor relations and related topics collected by the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations Library from labor unions, governments, international organizations, political parties, interest groups and scholars and academic institutions and pertaining to relations between employers and employees, the role of government in maintaining fair labor relations, the rights of workers to organize, the structure and function of labor organizations, and the interaction between labor relations and society.
This series includes source material from eras of labor history which presented unique issues and problems including the Progressive Era, the New Deal, World Wars I and II and Post-war Anticommunism.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
University of Illinois Archives
Accruals:
9/1/2018
Processing Information:
All documents in Boxes 1-8 are listed at the item-level in the finding aid.
For boxes 9-154, the finding aid is a combination of folder-level and item-level description. For these boxes, only selected documents were listed at the item-level. Documents have been selected for item-level description on the basis of factors including age, connection to important historical figures and events, lack of availability elsewhere, connection to now-defunct organizations and movements, and connection to the University of Illinois and the the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations.
**Denotes subjects which have additional materials at the end of the record series, in the last boxes.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Absenteeism - Boycotts],
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Series 2: Boycotts, Secondary - Education, Higher],
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Series 3: Education and Business - Industrial Relations in Australia],
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Series 4: Industrial Relations in Austria - Labor Education in Great Britain],
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Series 5: Labor Education in Japan - Labor-Management Relations Act],
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Series 6: Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act - Labor Unions in New York],
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Series 7: Labor Union Officers and Staff - Organizational Change],
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Series 8: Overtime - Subcontracting],
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Series 9: Suggestion Systems - Women in the Labor Force],
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Series 10: Work - Younger Workers],
[Series 11: Absenteeism - United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America],
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- Series 11: Absenteeism - United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America

- Box 154

- Folder 1: Absenteeism

- Item 1: Quarterly Reports on Job Absence and Turnover, March 11, 1976 - June 12, 2007

- Creator: Bureau of National Affairs
- Folder 2: AFSCME Local 698, 2009-2010

- Folder 3: Arbitration, Labor

- Item 1: Materials from Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Midwest Arbitrators' Symposium, May 9, 2003

- Creator: Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; Institute for Law and the Workplace of Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Item 2: Symposium on Labor Arbitration Thirty Years After the Steelworkers Trilogy -and- The Kenneth M. Piper Lecture, 1990

- Creator: Symposium edited by Prof. Martin H. Malin, Chicago-Kent College of Law and lecture delivered by Prof. Clyde Summers, Univ. of Pennsylvania Law School
- Item 3: Arbitration-- A New Direction? A Discussion of the Issues Involved in the Supreme Court Decisions of June 20, 1960, October 30, 1960

- Creator: Industrial Relations Center, Inc.
- Item 4: General Arbitration Council of the Textile Industry: A Division of the American Arbitration Association, no date

- Creator: American Arbitration Assoc.
- Item 5: Have the Courts Extended a Sound Doctrine Too Far?, no date

- Creator: Martin Wagner
- Item 6: The Case for Retention of Remedial Jurisdiction in Labor Arbitration Awards, Fall 1996

- Creator: Prof. John E. Dunsford, St. Louis Univ. Law School
- Item 7: Evidence and Proof in Arbitration, 1977

- Creator: Martin F. Scheinman
- Item 8: Code of Professional Responsibility for Arbitrators of Labor-Management Disputes, June 2003

- Creator: National Academy of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Assoc. and Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
- Item 9: Labor Arbitration in the Construction Industry: A Guide to Current Practices and Issues, 2004

- Creator: Matthew M. Bodah, Schmidt Labor Research Center, Univ. of Rhode Island
- Item 10: In the Matter of Arbitration Between The Company and Brad's Union: Of Premises/Off Duty Conduct, no date

- Creator: Arnold M. Zack, Arbitrator and American Arbitration Assoc.
- Item 11: In The Supreme Court of the United States: AT&T Technologies, Inc. vs. Communications Wkrs. Of America Local 5090 - Brief of the National Academy of Arbitrators as Amicus Curiae in Support of Respondent, Fall 1985

- Creator: National Academy of Arbitrators
- Item 12: Code of Professional Responsibility for Arbitrators of Labor-Management Disputes, May 29, 1985

- Creator: National Academy of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Assoc. and Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
- Item 13: Arbitration, no date

- Creator: Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
- Item 14: Some Problems of Due Process and Fair Procedure in Labor Arbitration, no date

- Creator: R.W. Fleming
- Item 15: Labor Arbitration Rules (Including Expedited Labor Arbitration Procedures), September 1, 1993

- Creator: American Arbitration Assoc.
- Item 16: "DISCIPLINE: A large proportion of cases which go to arbitration involve discipline", no date

- Item 17: Putting Gilmer Where it Belongs: The FAA's Labor Exemption, Fall 2000

- Creator: Prof. David E. Feller, Univ. of California Berkeley Law School
- Item 18: Privatizing Justice: A Jurisprudential Perspective on Labor and Employment Arbitration from the Steelworkers Trilogy to Gilmer, August 1993

- Creator: Prof. Martin E. Malin, Chicago-Kent Law School and Prof. Robert F. Ladenson, Philosophy Dept., Ilinois Institute of Technology
- Item 19: Arbitration Case G: Discharge of Peter Seichek, no date

- Item 20: Sample Arbitration Case 1: Local 550 vs. Acme Iron Works (Proper Rate of Pay), no date

- Item 21: Arbitration Case Analysis Form, no date

- Item 22: Memorandum Concerning Arbitration Deferral Policy Under Collyer, February 28, 1972

- Creator: Peter G. Nash, General Counsel, NLRB
- Item 23: Additional Memorandum About NLRB Policy Regarding Collyer, May 10, 1973

- Creator: Peter G. Nash, General Counsel, NLRB
- Item 24: The Impact of Collyer on Arbitration, February 5, 1972

- Creator: John H. Fanning, NLRB before the Eighth Annual Conference on Collective Bargaining and Labor Law, Univ. of Arizona
- Item 25: Memorandum Concerning Regional Office Handling of Collyer Issues in Light of the Board's Decision in "General American Transportation Corporation, 228 NLRB No.102", May 25, 1977

- Creator: John S. Irving
- Item 26: Memorandum Concerning Financial Hardship as a Basis for Non-Deferral Under the Collyer Policy, November 1, 1977

- Creator: John S. Irving
- Item 27: Outline of Topics Related to Collyer

- Folder 4: Campus Faculty Association

- Folder 5: Subject Headings in Industrial Relations

- Item 1: Booklet Containing a Standard List of Subject Headings in Industrial Relations

- Folder 6: United Automobile Workers

- Folder 7: United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America

- Folder 8: American Federation of Musicians

Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Absenteeism - Boycotts],
[
Series 2: Boycotts, Secondary - Education, Higher],
[
Series 3: Education and Business - Industrial Relations in Australia],
[
Series 4: Industrial Relations in Austria - Labor Education in Great Britain],
[
Series 5: Labor Education in Japan - Labor-Management Relations Act],
[
Series 6: Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act - Labor Unions in New York],
[
Series 7: Labor Union Officers and Staff - Organizational Change],
[
Series 8: Overtime - Subcontracting],
[
Series 9: Suggestion Systems - Women in the Labor Force],
[
Series 10: Work - Younger Workers],
[Series 11: Absenteeism - United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America],
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All]