III. Arbitration Materials (95 cubic feet)

A.   Arbitration Cases

Box 1 of 42

1952-1959      

            Bracketed references are to other materials in the Murphy Collection. Some additional materials can be found in the Miscellaneous Arbitration Materials files (IIIC). RR refers to reel to reel tapes; CC refers to cassette tapes; MC refers to microcassette tapes.

 

            File 1.  May 22, 1952.  Coca-Cola Bottling Company and Teamsters, Chauffeurs,

Warehousemen, and Helpers Union.

File 2.  October 16, 1952.  Bemis Brothers Bag Company and United Textile Workers

of America.

File 3.  August 3, 1953.  Southern Wheel Division, American Brake Shoe Company and

United Mine Workers of America.

            File 4. January 18, 1954.  Fruehauf Trailer Company and International Association of

Machinists (P. 832). [IIIC, Box1, File 12]

File 5.  July 23, 1954.  Hayes Aircraft Corporation and United Automobile, Aircraft and

Agricultural Implement Workers of America.

File 6.  Summer of 1957.  Perfection Dairy and Local 123, XYZ Union of America.

            File 7.  August 5, 1957.  Hayes Aircraft Corporation and International Association of

Machinists.

File 8.  November 1, 1957.  Retail Wholesale and Department Store Union and H. L.

Green Company, Inc.

File 9.  April 25, 1958.  United States Pipe and Foundry Company and International

Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

File 10. May 9, 1958.  International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and United

States Pipe and Foundry Company. [IIIC, Box 1, File 14]

File 11.  May 21, 1958.  International Union of Electrical Radio and Machine Workers

and Independent Lock Company of Alabama.

File 12.  July 17, 1958.  International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft and

Agricultural Implement Workers of America and Hayes Aircraft Corporation.

File 13.  October 31, 1958.  International Molders' and Foundry Workers' Union of North

America and United States Pipe and Foundry Company.

File 14.  December 12, 1958.  United Brick and Clayworkers of America and  B.

Mifflin Hood Company.

File 15.  February 27, 1959.  Elberta Crate and Box Company and International

Woodworkers of America.

File 16.  April 10, 1959.  Vulcan Materials Company and United Steel Workers of

America.

File 17.  July 29, 1959.  International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers

and American Bosch Arma Mississippi Corporation.

File 18.  October 15, 1959.  International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine

Workers and Vickers Incorporated Jackson Plant.

File 19.  November 3, 1959.  Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union

and Geigy Chemical Corporation.

 

Box 2 of 42

1960-1961

            File 1.  February 7, 1962.  Central Soya and Local 218, International Union of United

Brewery, Flower, Cereal, Soft Drink and Distillery Workers of America, AFL-CIO.

File 2.  March 27, 1960.  United Packing House Workers and R. L. Zeigler, Inc.

(Tuscaloosa Plant).

File 3.  May 20, 1960.  American Federation of Grain Millers and Kellogg Company,

Memphis Plant.

File 4.  July 20, 1960.  Textile Workers Union of America and Fieldcrest Mills, Inc.,

Spray, North Carolina.

File 5.  August 1, 1960.  International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 912,

Columbia, Tennessee and National Carbon Company.

File 6.  September 24, 1960.  General Telephone Company of Kentucky and

Communications Workers of America.

            File 7.  October 25, 1960.  International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers

and American Bosch Arma Mississippi Corporation.

File 8.  November 8, 1960.  International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine

Workers and Vickers, Incorporated.

File  9.  January 14, 1961.  United Automobile Workers and Mechanics Universal Joint

Division Borg-Warner Corporation.

File 10.  March 4, 1961.  Vickers, Inc., Jackson Plant and Local 792, International

Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers.

File 11.  March 13, 1961.  Central Soya Company, Inc. and TheInternational Union of

United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drinks and Distillery Workers of America.

File 12.  March 15, 1961.  International Association of Machinists and Cullman

Products, Division of the Serrick Corporation.

File 13.  May 26, 1961.  International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers

and American Bosch Arma Mississippi Corporation.

File 14.  June 1, 1961.  International Association of Machinists and The United States

Pipe and Foundry Company, Bessemer, Alabama Plant.

File 15.  June 22, 1961.  Independent Lock company of Alabama and International

Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers. [IIIC, Box 1, File 23]

File 16.  June 24, 1961.  The United States Steelworkers of America and Birmingham

Slag Division, Vulcan Materials Company.

File 17.  July 28, 1961.  Local 4-603 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers

International Union, and the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union and The American Cyanamid Company Fortier Plant, New Orleans, Louisiana.

File 18.  August 2, 1961.  Union Carbide Metals Company and United Steel Workers of

America.

File 19.  August 11, 1961.  The Velsicol Chemical Corporation and Local Union No. 8-

357, A.F.L.-C.I.O.  Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union A.F.L.-C.I.O.

File 20.  November 10, 1961.  The Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation and Local 1133,

International Association of Machinists.

 

Box 3 of 42

1962

            File 1.  February 16, 1962.  Gordon Street, Inc. and Local Union No. 176 International

Union Allied Industrial Workers of America.

File 2.  February 23, 1962.  The Georgia Division of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation

and The International Association of Machinist, AFL-CIO and Aeronautical Industrial District, Lodge 709.

File 3.  February 28, 1962.  Pure Carbonic Company and International Union of

Operating Engineers, AFL Local Union No. 465.

            File 4.  March 21, 1962.  Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. and Local No. 9-571 Oil,

Chemical, and Atomic Workers International Union.

File 5.  March 31, 1962.  Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and United Textile

Workers of America Local Union 340.

File 6.  April 9, 1962.  Gaylord Container Division Crown Zellerbach Corporation and

United Papermakers and Paperworkers, AFL-CIO Local 700.

            File 7.  April 24, 1962.  International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders,

Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers, Local No. 583 and The General Steel Tank Company, Inc.

File  8.  May 11, 1962.  Union Carbide Metals and Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers

International Union AFL-CIO-CLC.

File  9.  May 12, 1962.  The Wheland Company and United Steelworkers of America.

File 10.  May 28, 1962.  Local Union No. 968, United Brick and Clay Workers of

America and H. K. Porter Company, Incorporated Refractories Division.

File 11.  June 1, 1962.  Union Carbide Nuclear Company and Atomic Trades and Labor

Council and Local No. 480, International Association of Machinists.

File 12.  June 29, 1962.  Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, Local 436,

AFL-CIO and Lanier Uniform Rental Service.

File 13.  July 13, 1962.  American Bosch Arma and The International Union of

Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers.

File 14.  August 1, 1962.  Birmingham Slag Division, Vulcan Materials Company and

United Steel Workers of America, Local No. 5387 AFL-CIO.

File 15.  August 2, 1962.  The United Bakery and the Confectionery  Workers, Local 441,

Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union and American Bakeries Company.

File 16.  August 3, 1962.  The Wesson Division, Hunt Foods and Industries, Incorporated

and Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, Local 515.

File 17.  August 20, 1962.  Birmingham Slag Division Vulcan Materials Company and

The United Steelworkers of America--Local Union No. 5387. [IIIC, Box 1, File 26]

File 18.  September 24, 1962.  United Steelworkers of America Local 3508 and United

States Pipe and Foundry Company.

File19.  November 22, 1962.  Local Union No. 968, United Brick and Clay Workers of

America and H. K. Porter Company, Incorporated Refractories Division.

File 20.  December 3, 1962.  ARO, Incorporated Arnold Air Force Station, Tennessee

and Air Engineering Metal Trades Council.

File 21.  December 12, 1962.  The United States Pipe and Foundry Company and

United Steelworkers of America AFL-CIO, Local 2140.

File 22.  December 12, 1962.  Printing Specialties and Paper Products Union, Local 394

and Pennebaker-Turley, Incorporated.

 

Box 4 of 42

1963-1967

File 1.  March 29, 1963.  Linde Company, Division of Union Carbide Corporation and

International Chemical Workers Union Local No. 370. [IIIC, Box 1, File 28]

            File 2.  December 28, 1963.  Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and United Textile

Workers of America, Local Union 340.

            File 3.  April 26, 1964.  Union Envelope Company and Retail, Wholesale and

Department Store Union.

            File 4.  May 4, 1964.  Linde Company, Division of Union Carbide Corporation and

Local 370, International Chemical Workers Union.

File 5.  October 28, 1964.  Magnavox Company of Greeneville, Tennessee  and Local

796 of the International Union of Electrical Radio and Machine Workers.

            File 6.  January 29, 1965.  United Bakery and Confectionery Workers Local No. 441

Affiliated with the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union and Interstate Bakeries Corporation, Dolly Madison Cake Division.

            File 7.  February 5, 1965.  Eastern Air Lines, Inc. and International Association of

Machinists.

            File 8.  February 26, 1965.  The Alloy Works of the Metals Division of Union Carbide

Corporation and Local 3-89 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union.

File 9.  March 31, 1965.  Textile Paper Products, Inc. and Textile Workers Union of

America.

File 10.  May 22, 1965.  Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, Local 19 and

Memphis Compress Company.

File 11.  June 10, 1965.  International Association of Machinists, Local 40 and

Container Corporation of America, Mill Division.

File 12.  June 27, 1965.  Independent Electrical Workers Union and Gulf States Utilities

Company.

File 13.  June 29, 1965.  Martin Company, A Division of the Martin-Marietta Corporation

and International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural

Implement Workers of America.

File 14.  July 8, 1965.  The Alloy Works of the Metals Division of Union Carbide

Corporation and Local 3-89 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union.

File 15.  April 26, 1966.  Hoover Ball and Bearing Company, Strom Plant and United

Steelworkers of America.

File 16.  April 29, 1966.  U.S. Pipe and Foundry Company and Local 256  International

Molders' and Allied Workers' Union.

File 17.  May 15, 1966.  Patternmakers League of N.A. and U.S. Pipe and Foundry

Company.

File 18.  May 25, 1966.  Okeelanta Sugar Refinery, Inc., Fellsmere Division and United

Packinghouse, Food and Allied Workers, Local Union No. 413.

File 19.  May 25, 1966.  Gulf States Utilities Company and Independent Electrical

Workers Union.

File 20.  December 2, 1966.The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron

Shipbuilders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers and E.T. Braswell.

File 21.  July 10, 1967.  Linde Division, Union Carbide Corporation  and United

Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO, Local Union 6467.

File 22.  July 12, 1967.  Jefferson City Cabinet Company and Local 748 International

Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers. [RR April 24,1967]

File 23.  July 12, 1967.  American Bosch Arma Corporation and International Union of

Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, AFL-CIO Local 794.

File 24.  October 17, 1967.  Union Carbide Corporation, Chemicals and Plastics

Operations Division Sistersville Plant and Local 698 of the International Chemical Workers Union. [RR September 29,1967]

File 25.  December 17, 1967.  International Woodworkers of America and Kroehler

Manufacturing Company. [RR December 13,1967]

File 26.  December 28, 1967.  Union Carbide Corporation Chemicals Division and

Local Lodge 656 of the International Association of Machinists.

 

Box 5 of 42

1968

File 1.  March 12, 1968.  Chromium Mining and Smelting Corporation and United

Steelworkers of America. [RR January 19,1968]

File 2.  March 25, 1968.  Kellogg Company and Local 252, American Federation of

Grain Millers and American Federation of Grain       Millers. [RR February 13, 1968]

            File 3.  April 28, 1968.  The New Jersey Zinc Company and United Steelworkers of

America. [RR February 16,1968]

            File 4.  May 25, 1968.  U.S. Pipe and Foundry Company and District 50 United Mine

Workers of America Local Union No. 15314. [RR May 6, 1968]

            File 5.  June 13, 1968.  Local 748, International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine

Workers, IUE, AFL-CIO and The Magnavox Company.

            File 6.  August 20, 1968.  Memphis Publishing Company and Newspaper Guild of

Memphis, Local 91, American Newspaper Guild. [RR June 11,1968]

File 7.  August 20, 1968.  International Union of Electrical Workers, Local 748 and

Jefferson City Cabinet Company (Magnavox Co.). [RR June 12, 1968]

File 8.  September 21, 1968.  The Magnavox Company of Tennessee, Jefferson City

Cabinet Company and Local 748, International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers. [RR May 3, 1968]

            File 9.  October 29. 1968.  Dover Corporation Elevator Division and United Steel

Workers of America. [RR October 4, 1968]

File 10.  October 31, 1968.  Union Carbide Corporation Chemicals & Plastics Operations

Divisions and Local Lodge 598 of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. [RR October 31,1968]

File 11.  November 5, 1968.  The Magnavox Company of Tennessee and International

Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers Local 748. [RR August 12,1968]

File 12.  December 16, 1968.  Hayes International Corporation, Napier Division and

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. [RR November 27,1968]

 

Box 6 of 42

1969-1970

 File 1.  February 10, 1969.  Memphis Publishing Company and Memphis Newspaper

Printing Pressmen's Union No. 24. [RR November, 1968]

File 2.  February 10, 1969.  Walker Manufacturing Company and United Rubber, Cork,

Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America. [RR             December 12,1968]

 File 3.  February 10, 1969.  Masonite Corporation and The International Woodworkers

of America and Local 5-443. [RR         January 16,1968]

 File 4.  February 27, 1969.  Southern Wire and Steel, Inc. and Retail, Wholesale and

Department Store Union. [RR February 19,1969]

 File 5.  February 28, 1969.  Lear Siegler, Inc. and Local 1198, International Union

United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America. [RR January 9-10,1969]

 File 6.  April 12, 1969.  Martin-Marietta Corporation and The International Union,

United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America.

 File 7.  July 10, 1969.  Paris Manufacturing Company and Local 1541U.A.W.

(International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America).

 File 8.  July 16, 1969.  Lear Siegler, Inc. and Local 1198, International Union United

Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural  Implement Workers of America.

File 9.  September 5, 1969.  Westinghouse Electric Corporation and International

Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1871.

File 10.  September 18, 1969.  Walker Manufacturing Company and United Rubber,

Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America and its Local Union No. 833.

File 11.  September 22, 1969.  Foote Mineral Company Electromanganese Operations

and Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Local Union No. 3-22328.

File 12.  September 23, 1969.  The Wheland Foundry, Division of Gordon Street, Inc.

and United Steelworkers of America.

File 13.  November 19, 1969.  Union Carbide Corporation, Chemicals and Plastics

Operations Division, Institute, West Virginia Plant and Local Lodge 656 of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. [RR Fall, 1969]

File 14.  December 29, 1969.  The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and United

Textile Workers of America, Local No. 340.

File 15.  February 25, 1970.  Revere Copper and Brass Incorporated and United

Steelworkers of America.

File 16.  March 14, 1970.  The Alloy Works of Union Carbide Corporation Mining and

Metals Division and Local 3-89 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union. [RR March 6,1970]

File 17.  April 3, 1970.  Union Carbide Corporation Mining and Metals Division and

Local 3-639 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union.

File 18.  May 19, 1970.  G.E.S. Stores, Inc., and Retail Clerks Union Local 1657. [RR

March 13,1970]

File 19.  May 21, 1970.  Arvin Industries, Inc. and Local No. 759, International Union

United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America. [RR April 2,1970]

File 20.  August 14, 1970.  The Alloy Works of Union Carbide Corporation Mining and

Metals Division and Local 3-89 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union. [IIIC, Box 2,         File 10] [RR June,1970]

File 21.  September 22, 1970.  International Brotherhood of Boilermakers Local Lodge

112 and Mitternight Boiler Works, Inc. [RR     September 2, 1970]

File 22.  November 9, 1970.  Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc., Volunteer Army

Ammunition Plant and Teamsters Local 515, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America. [RR October 1970]

File 23.  November 30, 1970.  Revere Copper and Brass Incorporated and United

Steelworkers of America.

File 24.  November 30, 1970.  Walker Manufacturing Company and United Rubber,

Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America and Its  Local Union No. 833. [RR October 23, 1970]

File 25.  December 30, 1970.  Union Carbide Corporation,Chemicals & Plastics

Operations Division, Institute and Local Lodge 656 of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. [RR November 18, 1970]

 

Box 7 of 42

1971

File 1.  January 18, 1971.  The Holliston Mills, Inc. and Local Union  No. 549, The

International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America. [RR November 25,1970]

File 2.  January 20, 1971.  Hamilton Manufacturing Company and United Brotherhood

of Carpenters and Joiners. [RR January 6, 1971]

            File 3.  April 16, 1971.  Beaunit Fibers and United Textile Workers of America. [April

2, 1971]

            File 4.  May 25, 1971.  Ambac Industries, Inc. Electrical Products  Division and The

International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers.

File 5.  June 15, 1971.  Del Mar Industries Division U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc.

and International Woodworkers of America, Local Union No. 5-478. [RR May 18, 1971]

File 6.  June 23, 1971.  Walker Manufacturing Company and United Rubber, Cork,

Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America and its Local Union No. 833.

File 7.  July 27, 1971.  Wire Service Guild Local 222 and United Press International,

Inc. [RR April 14, 1971]

File 8.  October 15, 1971.  Eberdt Manufacturing Company and Local 19 Distributive

Workers of America. [RR October 21, 1971]

 

Box 8 of 42

1972

 File 1.  March 11, 1972.  Pacific and Southern Company Incorporated and The Radio

and Television Broadcasting Engineers Local Union 1193 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. [RR February 1972]

            File 2.  March 13, 1972.  O.K. Tire and Rubber Company and United Rubber, Cork,

Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America, Local  852. [RR February 27, 1972]

            File 3.  March 15, 1972.  Masonite Corporation and The International Woodworkers of

America and Local 5-443, Affiliated with AFL-CIO. [RR February 10, 1972]

 File 4.  May 5, 1972.  Union Carbide Corporation Chemicals and Plastics Operations

Division Institute and Local Lodge 656 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. [RR April, 1972]

File 5.  May 18, 1972.  The Mead Corporation, Board Supply Division, Harriman

Division and International Association of Machinists and Local Lodge No. 2438. [RR May 12, 1972]

            File 6.  July 11, 1972.  Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. and The International Union of District

50, Allied and Technical Workers of the United States and Canada, Local Union 12130. [RR June 8, 1972]

            File 7.  August 3, 1972.  Bowman Transportation Incorporated and International Union

of District 50, A.T.W. Local No. 13600. [RR July 20, 1972]

 File 8.  August 21, 1972.  "Automatic" Sprinkler Corporation of America, A Division of

A-T-O Inc. and Local Union No. 858, United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum, and Plastic Workers of America. [RR July 12, 1972]

            File 9.  September 21, 1972.  Western Electric Company and Communications Workers

of America.

File 10.  October 2, 1972.  Southbridge Plastics Division, W.R. Grace and Company

and Local Union No. 759 and the International Union of the United Rubber

Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America. [RR September 22, 1972]

File 11.  October 20, 1972.  Atlanta Newspapers,Inc. and Atlanta Mailers' Union, Local

34.

File 12.  October 23, 1972.  Ashland Industries, Inc., and Norman J. Alfin, Individually

and International Ladies' Garment Workers Union. [RR August 24, 1972]

File 13.  November 22, 1972.  Bowaters Carolina Corporation and Local 925

International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers. [RR October 27, 1972]

 

Box 9 of 42

1973

 File 1.  January 23, 1973.  Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division and Local Union

No. 1288 of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. [RR January 23, 1973]

 File 2.  February 5, 1973.  Kuhns Brothers Company and Local No. 768, International

Union of Electrical Radio and Machine Workers. [RR December 8, 1972]

 File 3.  February 9, 1973.  International Paper Company Southern Kraft Division and

United Paperworkers International Union. [RR January 12, 1973]

            File 4.  February 20, 1973.  Clow Corporation Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Division and

Local No. 100 of the International Molders and Allied Workers' Union. [RR January 19, 1973]

 File 5.  April 20, 1973.  Tennessee River Pulp & Paper Company and United

Paperworkers International Union, Local 978. [RR March, 1973]

 File 6.  May 7, 1973.  United States Army Missile Command and American Federation

of Government Employees, Local 1858. [RR April,1973]

 File 7.  May 22, 1973.  Southern Machine Company and International Association

of Machinists and Aerospace Workers & Success  Lodge No. 56. [RR May 3, 1973]

            File 8.  May 24, 1973.  Welsh Company of the South, Inc., and Aluminium

Workers International Union. [RR February 15, 1973]

File 9.  June 6, 1973.  Day and Zimmermann, Inc., Lone Star Division

                        and International Chemical Workers Union and Local 526 of the

International Chemical Workers Union. [RR March 23, 1973]

 

Box 10 of 42

1973

File 1.  July 3, 1973.  Mueller Company and Success Lodge No. 56 of the International

Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. [RR May 1, 1972]

File 2.  July 12, 1973.  Communications Workers of America and Southwestern

Bell. [RR March 29-30,1973]

File 3.  July 20, 1973.  Mueller Company and United Steelworkers of America Local

No. 3115. [RR May 1, 1972]

File 4.  July 23, 1973.  Hoerner Waldorf Corporation and United Paperworkers

International Union, Local 704. [RR June 28, 1973]

File 5.  September 6, 1973.  Hercules Incorporated and International Association of

Machinists. [RR September 6, 1973]

File 6.  September 7, 1973.  The Alloy Works of Union Carbide Corporation Ferroalloys

Division and Local 3-89 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union. [RR July 19, 1973]

File 7.  September 14, 1973.  Bristol Steel and Iron Works, Inc. and Shopmen's Local

Union No. 826 of the International Association of Bridge, Structural and

Ornamental Iron Workers. [RR August 1, 1973]

File 8.  November 2, 1973.  Arkansas Kraft Corporation and United Papermakers

International Union. [RR July 19, 1973]

File 9.  November 26, 1973.  Birmingham Forest Products, Inc. and International

Woodworkers of America. [RR November, 1973]

File 10. November 27, 1973.  Chevron Chemical Company, Oronite Additives Division,

Oak Point Plant and Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union. [RR June 29, 1973]

File 11.  November 28, 1973.  Butler Manufacturing Company and United Steelworkers

of America Local 13358. [RR November, 1973]

File 12.  November 28, 1973.  Southbridge Plastics Division, W.R. Grace and

Company and Local Union No. 759 and the International Union of the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America. [RR October 25-26,1973]

File 13.  December 18, 1973.  Papco, Inc. Contractor at International Paper Pulp and

Paper Mill Construction Project and International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers, Local 112. [RR October 19, 1973]

 

Box 11 of 42

1972

File 1. January 22, 1974.  Crown Zellerbach Corporation and United Paperworkers

International Union. [RR February 22, 1973]

            File 2.  January 28, 1974.  The Board of Education of the Memphis City Schools and

The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Local No. 1733. [RR December, 1973]

File 3.  January 28, 1974.  The Celotex Corporation and United Steelworkers of

America, Local Union No. 13140. [RR November 30, 1973]

File 4.  January 28, 1974.  Mueller Company and United Steelworkers of America,

Local No. 3115. [RR January, 1974]

File 5.  January 28, 1974.  Southbridge Plastics Division, W.R. Grace and Company and

Local Union No. 759 and the International Union of the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America.

File 6.  March 18, 1974.  Southbridge Plastics Division W.R. Grace and Company and

Local Union No. 759 and the International Union of the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America. [RR 1974 (March 15, 1974)]

File 7.  April 18, 1974.  The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and United

Textile Workers of America, Local Union No. 340. [RR April 4-5, 1974]

File 8.  May 14, 1974.  Dryden Manufacturing Company, Inc., D/B/A Atlas Truck Body

Manufacturing Company and Aluminum Workers International Union, and Local No. 216. [RR April, 1974]

File 9.  May 20, 1974.  W.J. Bullock, Inc. and Local 13905, District 36, United

Steelworkers of America. [RR May, 1974]

File 10.  May 27, 1974.  The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and United Textile

Workers of America, Local No. 88. [RR April 21, 1974]

File 11.  June 20, 1974.  The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and United Textile W

Workers of America, Local No. 340. [RR June 13-14,1974]

File 12.  July 12, 1974.  Spartus Corporation and International Union of Electrical,

Radio, and Machine Workers and its Local 664. [RR July, 1974]

File 13.  July 24, 1974.  The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and United Textile

Workers of America, Local No. 88. [RR July 18-19, 1974]

File 14.  July 31, 1974.  The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and United Textile

Workers of America, Local No. 340. [RR July 25-26, 1974]

File 15.  August 10, 1974.  National-Standard Company, Cheney Begelow, Inc., and

The United Steel Workers of America, Local Union No. 15015. [IIIC, Box 3, File 12].

File 16.  September 9, 1974.  Spartus Corporation and Local 664 International Union of

Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers.

File 17.  September 23, 1974.  NL Industries, Inc., and United Steelworkers of America,

Local 4352. [IIIC, Box 3, File 13] [RR September, 1974]

File 18.  October 5, 1974.  The Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation and United

Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America, Local Union No. 915. [RR September, 1974]

File 19.  October 10, 1974.  National Gypsum Company and Roofing Material

Manufacturing Employees' Local Union No. 667. [IIIC, Box 3, File 14] [RR October, 1974]

File 20.  October 15, 1974.  The National Screw and Manufacturing Company and

United Steelworkers of America, Local 7576.

File 21.  November 18, 1974.  Sargent Industries Gar Wood Division Enterprise Plant

and The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local

Lodge No. 2517. [RR October, 1974]

File 22.  November 25, 1974.  The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and The

United Textile Workers of America, Local No. 88. [IIIC, Box 3, File 15] [RR November 14-15, 1974; CC November 25, 1974]

File 23.  December 20, 1974.  Keystone Metal Moulding Company and The

International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers, Local No. 2376

 

Box 12 of 42

1975

File 1.  January 3, 1975.  Meade Corporation and International Association of

Machinist, Lodge No. 2438 (Wm. Thomas Mulhall, Jr,  Arbitrator).

            File 2.  January 20, 1975.  The Reynolds Metals Company Alloys Plant and The

Aluminum Workers' International Union Local #200. [RR January 20, 1975]

            File 3.  January 21, 1975.  United Paperworkers International Union and Hammermill

Paper Company, Riverdale Plant. [RR February 22,1974]

            File 4.  January 27, 1975.  The Alloy Works of Union Carbide Corporation Ferroalloys

Division and Local 3-89 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International

Union. [RR January 24, 1975]

File 5.  February 26, 1975.  International Paper Company Southern Kraft Division and

United Paperworkers International Union Local #337. [RR January 24,1975]

 File 6.  March 3, 1975.  U.S. Reduction Company and Local Union #285 of the

Aluminum Workers' International Union. [RR February 27, 1975]

 File 7.  April 7, 1975.  International Molders and Allied Workers Union, Local Union

No. 100. and Clow Corporation, Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Division.

File 8.  April 14, 1975.  U.S. Marine Corps Supply Center and Local 2317 of the

American Federation of Government Employees. [RR March 28, 1975; CC April 14, 1975]

File 9.  May 6, 1975. Clow Corporation, Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry  Division and Local

#100 of the International Molders' and Allied Workers' Union. [IIIC, Box 4, File 5] [RR February 27, 1975]

File 10.  May 9, 1975.  Western Electric Company and Communications Workers of

America. [IIIC, Box 4, File 6]

File 11.  June 17, 1975.  United States Pipe & Foundry Company and International

Molder's and Allied Worker's Union.

File 12.  June 18, 1975.  Ferro Fabricating Company, Inc. and International Association

of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local Lodge No. 271. [RR June 18, 1975]

File 13.  June 25, 1975.  The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and United Textile

Workers of America, Local #88. [RR June 12-13, 1975]

File 14.  June 27, 1975.  Carl Cannon Chevrolet-Olds, Inc. and The Retail, Wholesale,

& Department Store Union. [RR April 10, 1975]

 

Box 13 of 42

1975

File 1.  July 18, 1975.  Fruehauf Corporation, Decatur Manufacturing Plant and

Aluminum Workers International Union and its Local No. 203. [RR July 9, 1975]

            File 2.  July 23, 1975.  Ferro Fabricating Company and District Lodge #125

International Association of Machinist and Aerial Space Workers.

File 3.  July 31, 1975.  The Kerr-McGee, Chemical Corporation Forest Products Division

and United Steelworkers of America, Local Union No. 15258. [RR July, 1975]

File 4.  August 15, 1975.  ITT Continental Baking Company and Bakery  &

Confectionery Workers International Union of America. [RR August 15, 1975]

File 5.  August 18, 1975.  Olin Corporation, Nichols Works and International

Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers of AFL-CIO and Lodge 2452. [RR August 6, 1975]

File 6.  October 6, 1975.  Wilson Sporting Goods Company and United Textile Workers

of America, Local Union No. 233. [RR September 12, 1975]

File 7.  October 7, 1975.  Champion International, Courtland Mill and United

Paperworkers International Union, and its Local No. 1137. [RR September 12, 1975]

File 8.  October 10, 1975.  Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and United Textile

Workers of America, Local No. 88. [RR October 2-3, 1975]

File 9.  October 24, 1975.  The Federal Aviation Administration and The Professional

Air Traffic Controllers Organization. [RR December, 1975]

File 10.  November 5, 1975.  Dryden Manufacturing Company, Inc. and Aluminum

Workers' International Union and Local No. 216. [RR October 22, 1975]

File 11.  November 14, 1975.  ITT Continental Baking Company and Bakery and

Confectionery Workers, Local 149. [RR August 15,     1975]

File 12.  December 4, 1975.  Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization Affiliated

with Marine Engineers Beneficial Association and Federal Aviation Administration Department of Transportation. [IIIC, Box 4, File 17] [RR December, 1975]

 

Box 14 of 42

1976-1977

File 1.  February 10, 1976.  The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and United Textile

Workers of America, Local No. 340. [RR February 10, 1976]

File 2.  April 30, 1976.  Union Carbide Corporation, Metals Division and Local 3-639

of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union. [IIIC, Box 5, File 4] [RR March, 1976]

File 3.  June 30, 1976.  The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and The United

Textile Workers of America, Local # 88. [RR June, 1976]

File 4.  July 26, 1976.  The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and United Textile

Workers of America, Local No. 340. [RR July, 1976]

File 5.  September 29, 1976.  Union Carbide Corporation and United Steelworkers of

America, Local Union No. 8359. [RR September 16-17, 1976]

File 6.  October Term, 1976.  Jasper Lee Cooks and Circuit Court of Mobile.

File 7.  October 8, 1976.  Continental Conveyor & Equipment Company and Aluminum

Workers International Union, Local Union  Number 295. [RR October 8, 1976]

File 8.  October 22, 1976.  The Consolidated Aluminum Corporation and Aluminum

Workers' International Union and its Local Union No. 220. [RR October, 1976]

File 9.  November 10, 1976.  The Alloy Works of Union CarbideCorporation Metals

Division and Local 3-89 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International

Union. [ RR November 6, 1976]

File 10.  November 16, 1976.  Continental Can Company and United Paperworkers

International Union, Local 479. [RR November, 1976]

File 11.  January 6, 1977.  Crown Zellerbach and United Paperworkers International

Union, Local 1077. [RR November, 1976]

File 12.  January 6, 1977.  International Paper Company Southern Kraft Division and

The United Paperworkers International Union, Local 600. [RR December 10, 1976]

File 13.  January 17, 1977.  Union 76 Division, Union Oil Company of  California and

The Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, Local No. 3-670.

File 14.  January 21, 1977.  Union Carbide Corporation Chemicals and Plastics

Operations Division and Local 698 of the International Chemical Workers Union.

File 15.  January 27, 1977.  Jackson Lamp Plant, General Electric Company and IBEW,

Local 1435.

File 16.  March 7, 1977.  The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and United Textile

Workers of America, Local No. 340. [RR February 24-25, 1977]

File 17.  March 10, 1977.  Central Telephone Company of Florida and International

Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1496. [RR February, 1977]

File 18.  April 7, 1977.  The Jackson Lamp Plant of the General ElectricCompany and

Local No. 1435 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. [RR January, 1977]

File 19.  August 5, 1977.  The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and United Textile

Workers of America, Local No. 340. [RR July 28-29, 1977]

File 20.  August 5, 1977.  Eclipse Lookout Company and Local 679 of the International

Brotherhood of Boiler Makers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmith, Forgers & Helpers. [IIIC, Box 5, File 9] [ RR July 21, 1977]

File 21.  August 16, 1977.  Northrop Worldwide Aircraft Services, Inc. and

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local Lodge 2003. [RR July 8, 1977]

File 22.  October 5, 1977.  Industrial Chemicals Division Allied Chemical Corporation

and International Chemical Workers Union, Local 716. [RR September, 1977]

File 23.  October 8, 1977.  U.S. Postal Service and American Postal Workers

Union. [RR October 5, 1977]

File 24.  October 11, 1977.  Central Soya Company, Inc. and Distributive Workers of

America, Local Union 19. [RR September 28, 1977]

File 25.  October 12, 1977.  The Fairmont Hotel, Inc. and Hotel, Motel & Restaurant

Employees Union Local 166. [RR September 1, 1977]

File 26.  November 2, 1977.  The Newbury Manufacturing Company Division of SOS

Consolidated, Incorporated and International Molders & Allied Workers Union, Local 324.

File 27.  November 3, 1977. Stauffer Chemical Company and Local No.3-593 Oil,

Chemical and Atomic Workers' International Union. [RR September 28, 1977; CC September 30, 1977]

File 28.  November 7, 1977.  Beaunit Corporation and United Textile Workers of

America and its Local Union Watauga Rayon Workers Union Local 2207. [RR October 14, 1977]

File 29.  November 29, 1977.  Dorsey Trailers, Inc. and International Association of

Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local Lodge No. 1769. [RR August, 1977]

File 30.  November 30, 1977.  The Taft Broadcasting Company and Radio Broadcast

Technicians Local Union No. 253 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. [RR November 30, 1977]

 

Box 15 of 42

1978

File 1.  January 9, 1978.  Macmillan Bloedel Inc. (Pulp and Paper Division) and United

Paperworkers International and Its Local Unions 336, 339, and 1995 (this arbitration concerns Local 339).

 File 2.  January 9, 1978.  The Union Carbide Corporation, Nuclear Division, Oak Ridge

Y-12 Plant and The Atomic Trades and Labor Council AFL-CIO. [RR December 12, 1977]

File 3.  January 9, 1978.  The Taft Broadcasting Company, Owner and Operator of

Television Station WBRC-TV and Radio Broadcast Technicians Local Union No. 253 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

File 4.  February 10, 1978.  Olin Corporation, McIntosh Plant and International

Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers of AFL-CIO and Lodge 2452. [RR February 3, 1978]

File 5.  February 15, 1978.  Albany Plant, MacGregor Division of Brunswick Corporation

and Metal Polishers, Buffers, Planters and Allied Workers International Union, Local No. 100.

File 6.  February 22, 1978.  The Consolidated Aluminum Corporation,  New Johnsonville

Plant and Aluminum Workers' International Union, Local Union No. 220. [RR February 17, 1978]

File 7.  February 27, 1978.  Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division and Local Union

No. 1288 of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. [RR February 27, 1978]

File 8.  April 7, 1978.  Memphis Publishing Company and Newspaper Distributors

Union No. 399. [RR March 24, 1978]

 File 9.  April 12, 1978.  Weyerhaeuser Company and International Woodworkers of

America, Local No. 5-51. [RR March 13-14,1978; CC April 12, 1978]

File 10.  May 1, 1978.  Federal Compress and Warehouse Company and Local 19,

Distributive Workers of America of Memphis, Tennessee, Affiliated With the Distributive Workers of America.

File 11.  June 22, 1978.  Northrop Worldwide Aircraft Services, Inc. Fort Rucker

Alabama and International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local Lodge No. 2003.

File 12.  July 12, 1978.  Covington Furniture Manufacturing, Inc. and United Furniture

Workers of America, Local 282.

File 13.  July 21, 1978.  The Alabama Highway Department and The Alabama Highway

Maintenance, Local 1370, Laborers' International Union of North America.

File 14.  August 1, 1978.  The Northrop Worldwide Aircraft Services, Inc. and

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local Lodge No. 2003. [RR June 27, 1978] 

File 15.  August 15, 1978.  The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and United Textile

Workers of America, Local No. 340. [RR August 3-4, 1978]

File 16.  September 18, 1978.  Linde Division, Union Carbide Corporation and United

Steelworkers Of America, Local Union 8359. [RR September, 1978]

File 17.  November 13, 1978.  Consolidated Aluminum Corporation and Aluminum

Workers International Union, Local 209.

File 18.  November 16, 1978.  Western Electric Company, Inc. and Communications

Workers of America.

File 19. November 29, 1978.  Ambac Industries, Inc., Electrical Products Divisions and

The International Union of Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers, Local 794.

 

Box 16 of 42

1979

File 1.  January 29, 1979.  The Consolidated Aluminum Workers' International Union

and Its Subordinates, Local Union No. 220.

File 2.  February 6, 1979.  Union Carbide Corporation, Chemicals and Plastics

Operations Division and Local 698 of the International Chemical Workers Union. [RR January 26, 1979]

File 3.  February 22, 1979.  Owens-Illinois, Inc. Forest Products Division and United

Paperworkers International Union Local Union Nos. 391, 1398. [RR February 9, 1979]

File 4.  April 3, 1979.  United States Pipe and Foundry Company Valve and Fittings Plant

and United Steelworkers of America.

File 5.  April 16, 1979.  PPG Industries, Inc. and Brotherhood of Painters and Allied

Trades Local Union 1961. [RR April 6, 1979]

File 6.  April 16, 1979.  Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Palatka Division, Palatka

Operations (Formerly Hudson Pulp & Paper Corporation) and United Paperworkers International Union Palatka Local 598, Putnam Local 641, Palatka Local 852, Palatka Local 1565, Bass Capital Local 1717. [RR March, 1979]

File 7.  April 26, 1979.  Union Carbide Corporation, Nuclear Division and Atomic

Trades and Labor Council.

File 8.  April 27, 1979.  Carrier Air Conditioning Company and Local Union 483 Sheet

Metal Workers' International Association. [RR April 12, 1979]

 

File 9.  May 10, 1979.  North American Rayon Corporation and Watauga Rayon

Workers Union of the United Textile Workers of America.

File 10.  May 11, 1979.  Koehring Division-Southern and Local 919 International

Union Allied Industrial Workers of America.

File 11.  May 11, 1979.  Continental Forest Industries Plant No. 510, The Continental

Group, Inc. and United Paperworkers International Union and Its Local 1803. [RR May 1, 1979]

File 12.  June 4, 1979.  Union Carbide Corporation, Nuclear Division, Oak Ridge Y-12

Plant and Atomic Trades and Labor Council and its Affiliated Local No. 480 of the I.A.M. [IIIC, Box 6, File       3]

File 13.  June 19, 1979.  Stokely-Van Camp, Inc. and The United Steelworkers of

America. [RR April 19-21. 1979]

File 14.  June 20, 1979.  City of Memphis, Tennessee and Memphis Police

Association. [IIIC, Box 6, File 4] [RR June 6-7, 1979]

 

Box 17 of 42

1979

File 1.  July 20, 1979.  Hubbell Metals, Inc. and The International Union, United

Steelworkers of America and its Local No. 2176. [RR June 27, 1979]

File 2.  August 13, 1979.  Union Carbide Corporation, Nuclear Division, Oak Ridge

Gaseous Diffusion Plant and Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union and It's Local 3-288. [RR June 1979]

File 3.  August 27, 1979.  North American Rayon Corporation and Watauga Rayon

Workers' Local 2207.

 File 4.  September 5, 1979.  The Celotex Corporation and The United Paperworkers

International Union and its Local Union No. 184. [RR July 27, 1979; CC September 5, 1979]

File 5.  September 6, 1979.  Teledyne Still-Man Manufacturing and District Lodge 169 of

the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers and its Affiliated Local Lodge 2553. [CC September 6, 1979]

File 6.  September 6, 1979.  The Mead Corporation, Mead Paper, Printing and Writing

Paper Group, Kingsport Mill and International Union of United Steelworkers of America, Local No. 12943. [RR August 22, 1979]

 File 7.  September 19, 1979.  Aluminium Workers International Union, Local No. 212

and Douglas & Lomason, Company.

 File 8.  September 21, 1979.  The Denise Lingerie and Upper South Department of The

International Ladies Garment Workers' Union. [RR August 22, 1979]

 File 9.  October 1, 1979.  Big Star # 35 and Retail Clerks Union Local 1529, Retail

Clerks International Association. [RR October 1, 1979]

File 10.  October 1, 1979.  The Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, United States

Penitentiary and The American Federation  of Government Employees, Local 1145 United States Penitentiary. [RR September 13-14, 1979]

File 11.  October 17, 1979.  The Mead Corporation, Mead Paper, Printing and Writing

Paper Group, Kingsport Mill and International Union of United Steelworkers of America, Local No. 12943. [RR October 5, 1979]

File 12.  October 18, 1979.  Union Carbide Corporation, Carbon Products Division and

International Union of Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers, Local 749. [RR October 9, 1979]

 

File 13.  October 19, 1979.  Robertshaw Controls Company, Fulton Sylphon Division

and International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Lodge 3-555. [RR September 24, 1979]

File 14.  October 22, 1979.  Anniston Army Depot and Local 1945 American Federation

of Government Employees.

File 15.  November 19, 1979.  JNO. H. Swisher & Son, Inc. and International Association

of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local Lodge 1003.

File 16.  November 19, 1979.  The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and United

Textile Workers of America, Local No. 340.

File 17.  November 21, 1979.  Douglas and Lomason Company and Aluminum Workers'

International Union and its Subordinates Local Union No. 212. [RR September 18, 1979]

File 18.  November 27, 1979.  Heartland Health Care Company, A Division of Wolfe

Industries, Inc. and The National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees, A Division of RWDSU, Local District 1199. [RR October 30-November 1, 1979]

File 19.  December 7, 1979.  American Can Company and The International Association

of Machinists and Aerospace Workers and Local Lodge No. 1141, District 46.

File 20.  December 10, 1979.  Anniston Army Depot and Local 1945 American

Federation of Government Employees. [RR November 26, 1979]

 

Box 18 of 42

1980

File 1.  February 11, 1980.  Amoco Chemicals Corporation and Oil, Chemical & Atomic

Workers' International Union, OCAW Local 3-906.

File 2.  February 15, 1980.  Lozier Corporation of Scottsboro and Allied Craft Division

of the United Textile Workers of  America, Local No. 504. [RR February 1, 1980]

File 3.  February 25, 1980.  ITT Rayonier Incorporated Jesup Division

                         and United Paper Workers International Union and Its Local No. 787.

File 4.  March 20, 1980.  Owens-Illinois, Inc. and American Flint Glass Workers Union,

Local Union #711. [RR December, 1979]

File 5.  March 20, 1980.  Union Carbide Corporation, Films-Packaging Division and The

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local Lodge 2544.

File 6.  March 24, 1980.  Kroehler Manufacturing Company and Upholsterers'

International Union of North America, Local 658. [RR February 22, 1980]

File 7.  April 21, 1980.  Amoco Chemicals Corporation and Oil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers Local 3-906. [RR February, 1980]

 File 8.  May 6, 1980.  Communications Workers of America and South Central Bell

Telephone Company. [RR January 25, 1980]

File 9.  May 15, 1980.  Chicago Mill and Lumber Company and Local Union No. 2684

and Southern Council Of Industrial Workers; United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.

File 10.  May 15, 1980.  CIBA-GEIGY Corporation and Oil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers' International Union and Local 3-562. [RR April, 1980]

File 11.  May 16, 1980.  General Telephone Company of the Southwest

                        and Communications Workers of America. [RR February 28, 1980]

File 12.  May 19, 1980.  HUMKO Products, An Operation of Kraftco Corporation and

Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers International Union, Local Union 3-738.

File 13.  May 19, 1980.  The Lockheed-Georgia Company, Division of Lockheed

Corporation and The Aeronautical Machinists Local Lodge 709, The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.

File 14.  May 21, 1980.  Flowers Baking Company and Retail, Wholesale Department

Store Employees Union, Local 453. [RR April, 1980]

File 15.  June 25, 1980.  Sherman & Reilly, Inc. and Success Lodge No. 56 of the

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.

File 16.  June 25, 1980.  HUMKO Products (an Operation of Kraftco Corporation) and

Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers International Union, Local Union 3-738. [RR May 28, 1980]

File 17.  August 20, 1980.  Englehard Minerals & Chemicals Corporation

and Local 237, United Cement, Lime & Gypsum Workers International Union. [RR July 25, 1980]

File 18.  August 20, 1980.  Appleton Wire and Teamsters Local Union 612, International

Brotherhood of Teamsters Warehousemen and Helpers of America.

File 19.  August 20, 1980.  Tyrone Hydraulics, Inc. and Lodge No. 2320, The

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.

File 20.  September 9, 1980.  Huttig Sash and Door Company and Construction

Production and Maintenance Workers Union, Local #1210.

File 21.  September 26, 1980.  Barber-Colman Company and Sheet Metal Workers

International Association, Local 453.

File 22.  October 20, 1980.  PPG Industries, Inc. and Brotherhood of Painters and Allied

Trades, Local Union No. 1961. [RR October 9, 1980]

File 23.  October 22, 1980.  Champlin Refinery and Champlin Corpus Christi Refinery

Employees Federation. [RR July 11, 1980]

File 24.  November 14, 1980.  Arkansas Power and Light Company and International

Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. [RR October 17,1980]

File 25.  December 11, 1980.  The Alloy Works of Union Carbide Corporation Metals

Division and Local 3-89 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union. [RR December 5-6,1980]

File 26.  December 12, 1980.  Georgia Carolina Brick & Tile Company

and Industrial Maintenance and Production Workers Local Union No. 1137 Affiliated with Laborers International Union of North America. [RR October 1, 1980]

 

Box 19 of 42

1981

File 1.  January 16, 1981.  Local 1961, International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied

Trades and Glidden Coatings and Resins Division.

File 2.  January 19, 1981.  The Alloy Works of Union Carbide Corporation, Metals

Division and Local 3-89 of the Oil,  Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union.

File 3.  January 21, 1981.  Union Carbide Corporation, Metals Division and Local 3-89,

Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union.

File 4.  January 28, 1981.  Glidden Coating & Resins Division of SCM Corporation

Southeastern Region and Paintmakers and Industrial Workers International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades, Local Union NO. 1961. [RR December 19, 1980]

File 5.  February 3, 1981.  Michigan Abrasive Company, Inc. and Aluminum Workers

International Union, Local 233. [RR December 22, 1980]

File 6.  February 6, 1981.  National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration, George C.

Marshall Space Flight Center and Marshall Engineers and Scientists Association, Local 27, International Federation of Professional and Technical

                        Engineers. [RR January 15-16,1981]

 File 7.  February 11, 1981.  Baldwin Piano & Organ Company and The International

Chemical Workers Union NO. 800.

File 8.  February 25, 1981.  Manville Forest Productions Corporation

and United Paperworkers International Union and Local No. 364. [RR February 19, 1981]

File 9.  February 27, 1981.  International Chemical Workers, Local No. 540 and The

Quaker Oats Company. [RR February 27,1981]

File 10.  March 6, 1981. U.S. Pipe & Foundry Company and International Association of

Machinists and Aerospace Workers. [IIIC,Box 8, File 6]

File 11.  April 7, 1981.  Florida Power Corporation and International Brotherhood of

Electrical Workers, Local 433. [RR March 13, 1981]

File 12.  April 16, 1981.  Seamless Hospital Products and United Rubber, Cork,

Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America and Its Affiliated Local No. 880. [RR March 4,1981]

File 13.  April 27, 1981.  The Alloy Works of Union Carbide Corporation Metals

Division and Local 3-89 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union. [RR April 9-10, 1981]

File 14.  May 1, 1981.  The Quaker Oats Company and International Chemical Workers

and Local 540. [IIIC, Box 9, File 1]

File 15.  May 7, 1981.  Continental Grain Company, Terminal Elevator 138 North

Second Street and Highway and Local Freight Employees Local 667, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America. [RR May 4, 1981; CC May 7,             1981]

File 16.  May 13, 1981.  United States Pipe & Foundry Company, Valve and Fitting Plant

and International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers by Success Lodge No. 56. [RR March 6, 1981]

File 17.  May 13, 1981.  Citadel Cement Corporation and United Cement, Lime and

Gypsum Workers International Union Local No. 60.

File 18.  May 18, 1981.  Memphis Board of Education and Memphis Education

Association. [IIIC, Box 9, File 3] [RR May 18, 1981]

 

Box 20 of 42

1981

            File 1.  May 19, 1981.  The Alloy Works of Union Carbide Corporation Metals Division

and Local 3-89 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union AFL-CIO. [RR April 30, 1981]

File 2.  May 29, 1981.  Southern Pine Electric Power Association and Local Union No.

1626 of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. [IIIC, Box 9, File 6] [RR April 24, 1981]

File 3.  June 9, 1981.  The Mead Corporation Mead Paper Printing and Writing Paper

Group and International Union of United Steelworkers of America, Local No. 12943.

            File 4.  June 12, 1981.  Rudy's Farm Company and United Food and Commercial

Workers, District Union 405. [IIIC, Box 9, File 5] [RR May 29, 1981]

 File 5.  June 16, 1981.  Moeller Manufacturing Co., Inc. and United Steelworkers of

America, Local Union No. 7617. [IIIC, Box 9, File 7] [RR June 3, 1981]

File 6.  July 10, 1981.  Carter County Board of Education and Carter County American

Federation of Teachers, Local 1140.

File 7.  July 22, 1981.  Oster- Division of Sunbeam Corporation and Local 2370,

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. [RR May 15, 1981]

 File 8.  July 23, 1981.  Memphis City Schools and Memphis Education

Association. [IIIC, Box 9, File 3] [RR May 18, 1981]

 File 9.  August 12, 1981.  The Babcox & Wilcox Company, Refactories Division and

Industrial Maintenance and Production Workers, Local No. 1137. [IIIC, Box 10, File 4] [RR February 13, 1981]

File 10.  August 13, 1981.  Bird & Sons, Incorporated and United Paper Workers

International Union, Local No. 1685. [RR June 19, 1981]

File 11.  August 14, 1981.  The Carter County American Federation of Teachers, Local

1140 and The Carter County Board of Education for the Carter County Schools. [IIIC, Box 10, File 1] [ RR July 10-11,1981]

File 12.  September 3, 1981.  Americold Compressor Company and International

Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local Lodge 2254.

File 13.  September 10, 1981.  North American Rayon Corporation and United Textile

Workers of America and Its Local Union Watauga Rayon Workers Union Local 2207.

File 14.  September 11, 1981. Robertshaw Controls Company and United Steelworkers of

America, Local 5431. [IIIC, Box 10, File 6] [RR August 29, 1981]

File 15.  September 21, 1981.  North American Rayon Corporation and United Textile

Workers of America and Its Local Union Watauga Rayon Workers Union Local 2207. [IIIC, Box 10, File 10] [RR September 10, 1981]

File 16.  October 5, 1981.  Sears, Roebuck and Co. and Local Union 136 of the

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. [IIIC, Box 10, File 7] [RR September 14, 1981]

File 17.  October 7, 1981.  Union Camp Corporation, Building Productions Division and

Local No. 734 United Paperworkers, International Union. [RR September 18, 1981]

File 18.  October 14, 1981.  Americold Compressor Company and Lodge2254

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. [RR September 3, 1981]

File 19.  October 26, 1981.  American Can Company and Local Union Nos.950, 952 and

966, United Paperworkers International Union. [IIIC, Box 10, File 12] [RR October 22, 1981]

File 20.  November 23, 1981.  Harriman Paperboard Corporation and International

Association of Machinists and Local Lodge No. 2438. [ RR August 25, 1981]

 

Box 21 of 42

1982

File 1.  January 21, 1982.  The CIBA-GEIGY Corporation and Oil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers International Union and Local 3-562. [RR December 17, 1981]

File 2.  January 29, 1982.  True Temper Corporation and The United Steelworkers of

America. [RR January 12, 1982]

File 3.  February 15, 1982.  Binswanger Glass Company and Local Union No. 1184, an

affiliate of the Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades. [RR February 12, 1982]

File 4.  February 19, 1982.  Wayne Poultry, Division of Allied Mills, Inc. and The United

Food and Commercial Workers, Local 405. [RR February 9, 1982]

File 5.  February 26, 1982.  Lockheed-Georgia Company, A Division of Lockheed

Corporation and International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers. [RR October 1981]

File 6.  March 4, 1982.  Department of the Army Hearing in Arbitration. In the matter of:

Wilma Jean Smith, Grievant. [RR March 4, 1982]

File 7.  March 15, 1982.  Stauffer Chemical Company and Local No. 3-593, Oil,

Chemical and Atomic Workers' International Union. [IIIC, Box 11, File 5] [RR January 26,1982]

File 8.  March 15, 1982.  The Lockheed-Georgia Company, A Division of Lockheed

Corporation and The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. [RR October 1981]

File 9.  March 26, 1982.  True Temper Corporation and The United Steelworkers of

America, Local 7477. [RR March 11, 1982]

File 10.  April 12, 1982.  Charles C. Parks Company and District Union No. 405 of the

United Food and Commercial Workers. [IIIC, Box 11, File 7] [RR March 25, 1982]

File 11.  May 12, 1982.  In the Matter of:  Grievance of Robert Thompson. [RR May 3,

1982]

File 12.  May 7, 1982.  Appleton Wire and Teamsters Local No. 612, Affiliated with

International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers of America. [RR April 12, 1982; CC May 7, 1982]

File 13.  May 13, 1982.  Union Carbide Corporation, Films-Packaging Division and The

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local Lodge 2544. [RR April 27, 1982]

File 14.  May 21, 1982.  The Dixie Portland Flour Mills of Georgia, Inc. and Bakery,

Confectionery and Tobacco Workers, International Union, Local 434. [RR April 15, 1982]

File 15.  May 24, 1982.  Stone Container Corporation and United Paperworkers

International Union, Local 1704.

File 16.  May 25, 1982.  Camden Casting Center and Aluminum Workers International

Union, Local 224. [RR March 18, 1982]

File 17.  May 25, 1982.  Elkem Metals Company and Local 3-89 of the Oil, Chemical

and Atomic Workers International. [RR May 19, 1982; CC May 25, 1982]

File 18.  May 28, 1982.  United States Army Infantry Center and The Federal Employees

Metal Trades Council AFL-CIO. [IIIC, Box 11, File 11] [RR April 9, 1982]

 

Box 22 of 42

1982

File 1.  June 2, 1982.  GATX Terminals Corporation and Oil, Chemical and

Atomic Workers International Union, Local 4-447. [RR March 23, 1982]

File 2.  June 9, 1982.  Robins Air Force Base and The American Federation of

Government Employees, Local 987. [RR June 1, 1982 & June 2, 1982]

File 3.  June 9, 1982.  Communications Workers of America and Continental

Telephone of the South.[IIIC, Box 12, File 2] [ RR May 11, 1982]

File 4.  June 10, 1982.  Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid, Transit Authority and

Division No. 732, Amalgamated Transit Union. [RR May 3, 1982]

File 5.  June 11, 1982.  Georgia Pacific Corporation and Southern Council of

            Industrial Workers, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America and                    its Local Union 2268. [RR April 7, 1982]

File 6.  June 28, 1982.  United Telephone Company of Kansas and

Communication Workers of America.

File 7.  June 25, 1982.  IPC-Dennison Company and International Printing and

Graphic Communications Union Local No. 400. [IIIC, Box 12, File 5]

File 8.  July 2, 1982.  Aluminium, Brick and Clay Workers International Union,

Local No. 212 and Douglas and Lomason Company.

File 9.  July 8, 1982.  IPC Dennison Company and Rogersville Printing and

Graphic Communications Union No. 400. [RR June 2, 1982]

File 10.  July 12, 1982.  Douglas and Lomason Company and AFL-CIO

Through Its Aluminum Workers' International Union and Its Subordinates Local Union No. 212.[IIIC, Box 12, File 7]

File 11.  July 12, 1982.  United Telephone Company of Kansas, Inc. and      

Communications Workers of America. [RR May 6, 1982]

File 12.  July 28, 1982.  Intex Plastics Corporation and Local Union No. 759 and

the International Union of the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America.[IIIC, Box 12, File 9]

File 13.  August 3, 1982.  A.F.G.E. Local 1858 and U.S. Army MICOM.

File 14.  August 10, 1982.  International Paper Company Standard Products

Division and United Paperworkers International Union and Its Local No. 229.[IIIC, Box 13, File 2]

File 15.  August 12, 1982.  Klote International Corporation and Amalgamated

Clothing and Textile Workers Union, and its Local 1933.[IIIC, Box 13, File 3] [RR July 30, 1982]

File 16.  August 20, 1982.  Dresser Manufacturing Division and International

Molders' and Allied Workers' Union Local Union 324.[IIIC, Box 13, File 1] [RR August 5-6, 1982]

File 17.  August 27, 1982.  U.S. Army Missile Command and Local 1858

American Federation of Government Employees.

File 18.  September 3, 1982.  Combustion Engineering, Inc. and Success Lodge

No. 56 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.

File 19.  September 3, 1982.  United States Pipe and Foundry Co. and

International Molders' and Allied Workers' Union, Local No.256.[IIIC, Box 13, File 5] [RR August 20, 1982]

Box 23 of 42

1982

File 1.  September 30, 1982.  Spring Valley Foods, Inc. and Local 506 Retail,

Wholesale Department Store Union.[IIIC, Box 13, File 7] [RR September 8, 1982]

File 2.  September 30, 1982.  Dobbs Houses, Inc. and International Brotherhood

of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, Local 528. [RR September 2, 1982]

File 3.  October 7, 1982.  Sears Roebuck and Union Local 5700.

File 4.  October 8, 1982.  Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority and

Division No. 732, Amalgamated Transit Union. [ RR August 31, 1982]

            File 5.  October 15, 1982.  Memphis Dinettes, Inc. and United Furniture

Workers of America and Its Local 282. [RR October 12, 1982]

            File 6.  October 18, 1982.  Bennington Newport, Incorporated and United

Furniture Workers of America and Its Local 393, Affiliated with the AFL-CIO.[IIIC, Box 13, File 8] [RR October 5, 1982]

File 7.  November 2, 1982.  The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and United

Textile Workers of America, Local No. 88. [RR October 24-25, 1982]

File 8.  November 5, 1982.  Intex Plastics Corporation and Local Union No. 759

and the International Union of the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum, and Plastic Workers of America.[IIIC, Box 13, File 10] [RR October 29, 1982]

            File 9.  November 17, 1982.  Continental Conveyor & Equipment Company, Inc.

and Aluminum Workers International Union, Local Union 295. [RR November 9, 1982]

File 10.  December 15, 1982.  South Carolina Electric & Gas Company and

Local Union No. 398 of Columbia, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

File 11.  December 20, 1982.  Schaefer Corporation and United Steelworkers of

America, Local No. 8479. [RR October 21, 1982]

 

Box 24 of 42

1983

File 1.  March 1, 1983.  Alloy Works of Elkem Metals Company and Local 3-89

of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union. [RR February 24, 1983]

File 2.  March 22, 1983.  ITT Rayonier Inc. and Local Union No. 1545 of the

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers of A.F.of L., CIO.[IIIC, Box 14, File 4] [RR March 17-18,1983]

            File 3.  April 8, 1983.  Continental Grain Company and Teamsters Local Union

No. 162, and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehouseman and Helpers of America.[IIIC, Box 14, File 5] [RR March 31, 1983]

File 4.  April 15, 1983.  Grievance involving Chase Robinson, United Faculty of

Florida and University of South Florida. [MC April 15, 1983]

File 5.  April 19, 1983.  Genstar Building Materials and The United

Steelworkers of America, Local Union No. 190.[IIIC, Box 14, File 7] [RR March 11, 1983]

File 6.  June 1, 1983.  ITT Rayonier Inc. and Local No. 473 of the United

Association Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the U.S. and Canada A.F. of L.[IIIC, Box 15, File 3] [RR April 14, 1983]

File 7.  June 1, 1983.  Freeport Kaolin Company and United Cement Lime and

Gypsum Workers Local Union No. 233.[IIIC, Box 15, File 2] [RR May 17, 1983]

File 8.  June 6, 1983.  The Communication Workers of America and General

Telephone Company of the Southeast (Alabama) GTE. [RR May 3, 1983]

File 9.  June 6, 1983.  Building Products Operation of Champion International

Corporation and International Woodworkers of America and its Affiliated Local Union No. 5-355.

File 10.  June 8, 1983.  The Kellogg Company and American Federation of

Grain Millers AFL-CIO, Local No. 252. [RR April 7, 1983]

File 11.  June 15, 1983.  Champion International Corporation and Local  5-355

International Woodworkers of America. [RR April 21, 1983]

File 12.  June 15, 1983.  North American Rayon Corporation and United Textile

Workers of America and its Local Union Watauga Rayon Workers Union Local 2207. [RR June 9, 1983] 

File 13.  June 22, 1983.  ASARCO Incorporated, Tennessee Mines Division and

By-Products Department and International Chemical Workers' Union and its Local 700. [RR June 10, 1983]

File 14.  June 30, 1983.  The New Jersey Zinc Company and United

Steelworkers of America. [RR June 21, 1983]

 

Box 25 of 42

1983

 File 1.  July 21, 1983.  North American Rayon Corporation, Elizabethton Viscose

Plant and United Textile Workers of America and its Local Union Rayon Workers Union Local 2207.

File 2.  August 15, 1983.  Morrison-Knudsen Company and The International

Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 429. [RR August 11, 1983]

File 3.  August 18, 1983.  Howard Industries and International Brotherhood of

Electrical Workers and Local 1317. [RR July 29, 1983]

File 4.  August 23, 1983.  TRW-CARR Division, a United-CARR Division of

TRW, Inc. and The Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union and its Local No. 3-281.[IIIC, Box 15, File 6] [RR July 15, 1983]

 File 5.  August 31, 1983.  Warner Robins Air Logistics Center and American

Federation of Government Employees, Local No. 987.[IIIC, Box 15, File 7] [RR August 22, 1983]

File 6.  September 16, 1983.  Davis Cabinet Company and Southern Council of

Industrial Workers United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. [RR August 25, 1983]

File 7.  October 5, 1983.  Stauffer Chemical Company and International Union of

Operating Engineers, Local Union No. 912. [RR August 2, 1983]

File 8.  October 7, 1983.  Mobile Pulley & Machine Works, A Division of  Lehigh Valley

Industries and International Molders & Allied Workers Union and its Local Union No. 338. [RR October 4, 1983]

File 9.  October 19, 1983.  Tennessee-American Water Company and Utility

Workers Union of America, Local 121. [RR October 11, 1983]

File 10.  November 1, 1983.  United Food & Commercial Workers, Local 1529 and

The Kroger Company. [RR November 2, 1983]

File 11.  December 14, 1983.  Transit Management of Charlotte, Inc.

                        and United Transportation Union, Local 1715. [RR November 22-23,1983]

File 12.  December 21, 1983.  Local 1531, Amalgamated Transit Union

                        and Trailways Southeastern Line, Inc.

 

Box 26 of 42

1984

File 1.  January 10, 1984.  Walker Manufacturing Company and United Rubber, Cork,

Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America, and its Local Union No. 833. [RR September 20, 1983]

            File 2.  January 10, 1984.  Barber Colman Company and Sheet Metal Workers

International Association, Local 453. [IIIC, Box 15, File 10] [RR December 6, 1983]

File 3.  January 10, 1984.  The Kroger Company and United Food and Commercial

Workers Local 1529. [RR November 2, 1983]

File 4.  February 6, 1984.  Trailways Southeastern Lines, Inc. and Amalgamated Transit

Union, Division 1531 Covering Bus Operators Trailways Southeastern Lines, Inc. and Georgia- Florida Coaches Maintenance Employees Terminal Employees. [RR October 26, 1983]

File 5.  February 23, 1984.  Mobil Chemical Company and United Steelworkers of

America, Local Union No. 863. [RR January 18, 1984]

File 6.  March 9, 1984.  National Association of Air Traffic Specialists and Federal

Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation. [RR February 6, 1984]

File 7.  March 27, 1984.  Champion International Corporation, Building Products

Division and International Woodworkers of America, Local No. 5-108. [RR January 27, 1984]

File 8.  April 6, 1984.  CIBA-GEIGY Corporation and Oil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers' International Union and Local 3-562. [RR March 29-30,1984]

File 9.  April 27, 1984.  Covington Furniture Manufacturing Company, Inc. and United

Furniture Workers of America, Local 282. [RR February 8, 1984]

 

Box 27 of 42

1984

File 1.  April 30, 1984.  E.I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company, Inc.and American

Federation of Grain Millers, International, and Local No. 352, Memphis Plant, Industrial Chemicals Department. [RR February 10, 1984]

File 2.  April 30, 1984.  The Alloy Works of Elkem Metals Company and Local 3-89 of

the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union. [RR April 19, 1984]

File 3.  June 12, 1984.  Potlatch Corporation and International Woodworkers of America,

Local No. 5-484. [RR May 8, 1984]

File 4.  June 12, 1984.  Communication Workers of America and