Description: This collection includes 10 original booklets from the National Railroad Adjustment Board, Third Division, dating from the 1940s. Each booklet documents awards and decisions in disputes between the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, and various railroad companies. The booklets cover claims and rulings on matters such as wage adjustments, job classifications, and other employment-related issues. These historical documents provide a detailed look into the labor relations and working conditions of railroad employees during the mid-20th century. They offer valuable insights for collectors, historians, and anyone interested in the history of labor unions and the railroad industry.Interesting Information: The National Railroad Adjustment Board was established under the Railway Labor Act of 1926 to handle disputes between rail carriers and their employees. These booklets reflect the significant role the board played in mediating and resolving labor disputes, ensuring fair treatment and proper compensation for railroad workers. Each booklet is a testament to the evolving labor laws and the efforts to protect workers' rights during a pivotal era in American industrial history. P081
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Location: Lakewood, Ohio
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