ROBERT S. KERR COLLECTION
LEGISLATIVE SERIES
Box and Folder Inventory

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Box 16: Labor (1949) -- Labor (1960).

F 1: Labor, Minimum Wage, In-State Correspondence (Sept. - Nov. 1949).

Correspondents include: Southwestern Peanut Shellers Association; Oklahoma Press Association.

F 2: Labor, Minimum Wage, Out-of-State Correspondence (1949).

Correspondents include: American National Retail Jewelers Association; Southern Pine Industry Committee; National Editorial Association; Congress of Industrial Organizations; National Council of Catholic Women; National Cotton Council of America.

F 3: Labor (1950-1952).

Public Law 81-914, created from S. 3295: To amend the Railway Labor Act and to authorize agreements providing for union membership and agreements for deductions from the wages of carriers' employees for certain purposes and under certain conditions (1951); copy of S. 1310: To amend Public Law 49, Seventy-seventh Congress, so as to provide for the prevention of major disasters in coal mines (1952); Public Law 82-552; Fair Labor Standards Act; unions; Western Union strike. Correspondents include: Oil Workers International Union; American Farm Bureau Federation.

F 4: Labor, Anti-Trust Laws (1952).

Correspondence concerning the Gwinn-Fisher Bill to eliminate labor monopolies.

F 5: Labor, Safety (1952).

Correspondence concerning the establishment of a bureau of accident prevention and safety. Correspondents include: Oklahoma Department of Labor.

F 6: Labor, Steel Dispute (1952).

Correspondence concerning dispute between steelworkers union and companies in steel union. Correspondents include: Independent Oil Workers Union of Oklahoma; Oil Workers International Union.

F 7: Labor, Steel Dispute, President's Seizure of Private Property (Mar. - Apr. 20, 1952).

Correspondence concerning Harry S. Truman's seizure of steel industry. Correspondents include: Oklahoma State Industrial Union Council.

F 8: Labor, Steel Dispute, President's Seizure of Private Property (Apr. 21 - June 1952).

Correspondence concerning Harry S. Truman's seizure of steel industry. Correspondents include: Anthony F. Keating; Mike Monroney.

F 9: Labor, Wage Stabilization Board (1952).

Correspondence concerning H. Res. 532: investigation into activities of the Wage Stabilization Board.

F 10: Labor (1953-1954).

F 11: Labor (1955).

Correspondence concerning various labor issues. Correspondents include: Chamber of Commerce of the State of Oklahoma.

F 12: Labor, Minimum Wage (Feb. - Apr. 1955).

Statement from United Steel Workers of America. Correspondents include: Oklahoma Hotel Association.

F 13: Labor, Minimum Wage (May 1-6, 1955).

Correspondents include: Oklahoma Retail Merchants Association.

F 14: Labor, Minimum Wage (May 7-15, 1955).

Correspondents include: Oklahoma Cotton Ginners' Association; Oklahoma Telephone Association.

F 15: Labor, Minimum Wage (May 16-31, 1955).

F 16: Labor, Minimum Wage (June 1955).

Correspondents include: Oklahoma Farm Bureau.

F 17: Labor, Minimum Wage (July - Dec. 1955).

Correspondents include: J. G. Puterbaugh.

F 18: Labor, Unemployment Compensation for District of Columbia (1955).

Correspondents include: Chamber of Commerce of the State of Oklahoma.

F 19: Labor (1956-1958).

Correspondence concerning various labor issues; Kennedy-Ives Labor Management Relations Bill. Correspondents include: Associated Industries of Oklahoma; Oklahoma State Federation of Labor; C. R. Anthony Company; James P. Mitchell (Secretary of Labor), press releases.

F 20: Labor, Minimum Wage (Jan. - Apr. 1959).

Correspondence concerning S. 1046 and H.R. 4488; copy of S. 1046. Correspondents include: Oklahoma Retail Merchants Association.

F 21: Labor, Minimum Wage (May - Nov. 1959).

Correspondence concerning S. 1046 and H.R. 4488. Correspondents include: Textile Workers Union of America.

F 22: Labor, Reform (1959).

Speech by the postmaster general.

F 23: Labor, Reform, Kennedy-Ervin Bill (1959).

Correspondence concerning S. 505 and S. 1555: Kennedy-Ervin Bill.

F 24: Labor, Reform, Landrum-Griffin Bill (1959).

Correspondence concerning S. 8400: Landrum-Griffin Bill. Correspondents include: Oklahoma State Building and Construction Trades Council; J. G. Puterbaugh; Lyndon B. Johnson (radio report).

F 25: Labor, Reform, McClellan Rackets Committee (Jan. - May 1959).

Correspondence concerning abuses by labor unions and referring to the control of Jimmy Hoffa and Walter Reuther.

F 26: Labor, Reform, McClellan Rackets Committee (June - Sept. 1959).

Correspondence concerning abuses by labor unions and referring to the control of Jimmy Hoffa.

F 27: Labor, Wage and Hour Bill (1959).

Correspondence mainly concerning H.R. 3310 and H.R. 3270, to decrease the number of hours in a work week and to increase the minimum wage, respectively; copy of H.R. 3270.

F 28: Labor, Walsh-Healy Bill (1959).

Copy of H.R. 3310: To reduce the maximum work week under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, to thirty-five hours; correspondence concerning prevailing minimum wages for fabricated steel industry.

F 29: Labor (1960).

Correspondence concerning various labor issues.

F 30: Labor, Minimum Wage (Jan. - June 1960).

Correspondence mainly concerning S. 1046 and H.R. 4488. Correspondents include: Virgil Browne; Textile Workers Union of America; Oklahoma Press Association.

F 31: Labor, Minimum Wage (July - Dec. 1960).

Correspondence mainly concerning S. 1046 and H.R. 4488.

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