LABOR UNIONS
Addresses
Lyndon H. LaRouche: Senator Moynihan, 9014 [30AP]
Peace and Democracy in Central America: Lane Kirkland, 2410 [19FE]
Amendments
Bankruptcy: clarify U.S. code relative to collective bargaining agreements by debtors (H.R. 5490), 28531, 28564, 28565 [3OC]
Construction Industry Labor Law Act: amend (H.R. 281), 7556 [15AP], 7690 [16AP], 7859, 7861, 7862, 7865, 7871 [17AP], 10100-10107 [8MY]
Articles and editorials
A.T. Massey Coal Co. Strike (excerpt), 7725 [16AP]
Air Safety Chief Minimizes Survey Findings, 6969 [9AP]
Aircraft Safety—Cracks Begin To Show in the System, 6997-7000 [9AP]
Back to the Sweatshop, 29842 [8OC]
Bargain Houses—No Speculators Need Apply, 390 [23JA]
Big Steel Producers Scrap on Home Turf, 19124 [5AU]
Bob McGlotten—As Labor's Top Lobbyist, Fighting To Hold the Line, 13655 [12JN]
Boost of the Minimum Wage Is Overdue: National Council on Employment Policy, 8567 [23AP]
Devil and Roy Williams, 20166 [8AU]
Edmond Bishop Succumbs at Age 53, 26184 [25SE]
Evening Rush Hour in a Different Plane, 19128 [5AU]
Flying Under the Personnel Ceiling, 19128 [5AU]
Going Straight, 15174 [24JN]
Golden Gates (excerpt), 6982 [9AP]
Harry Van Arsdale, Jr. Dies at 80, 2507 [20FE]
Harry Van Arsdale—Headed AFL-CIO Council, 2507 [20FE]
Homework, 31236 [14OC]
It's Time To Put Labor Racketeers Out of Business, 20167 [8AU]
Kirkland Hails Labor's Role in Aquino Ouster of Marcos, 4180 [10MR]
Labor Leader Van Arsdale Dies, 2508 [20FE]
1981 Strike Still a Drag on Air Traffic Monitors, 19126-19127 [5AU]
NLRB Backs Firing for Safety Report, 30124 [9OC]
Overseas Employees Favored in Cutbacks—U.S. Firms Fight Layoff Laws Here, 2057 [6FE]
Replacement Longs for a Union, 19128 [5AU]
Samuel Gompers Papers—Volume One—Making of a Union Leader, 1850-86, 16981 [17JY]
Senate Test of Labor's Strength, 18795 [1AU]
Sheet-Metal Justice, 7562 [15AP]
Textile Union Officials Defend Actions by Mills, 8611 [24AP]
Their Ranks Eroded, Unions Try To Recruit Illegal Immigrants, 33229 [17OC]
To Be an Air Controller, It Takes Quick Wits, 19129 [5AU]
UAW's Voice Against Imports, 18830 [1AU]
Unionization Wins a Round in South, 32702 [16OC]
Warning Signals, 6965 [9AP]
Why Can't They Work at Home?, 33669 [17OC]
Bills and resolutions
Bankruptcy: clarify current law on rejection of collective bargaining agreements by debtors (see S. 2806; H.R. 5490)
Construction industry: binding status of prehire agreements (see S. 2181)
Foreign countries: treat denial of workers' rights as restrictive trade practices (see H.R. 4412)
Maine Central Railroad Co.: settlement of labor-management dispute (see S.J. Res. 415; H.J. Res. 728)
Maine Central Railroad Co./Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees: labor-management dispute (see S.J. Res. 378; H.J. Res. 683)
Portland Terminal Co.: settlement of labor-management dispute (see S.J. Res. 415; H.J. Res. 728)
Senate Legal Counsel: intervention in American Postal Workers Union v. U.S. and in American Federation of Government Employees v. U.S. (see S. Res. 317)
United Steelworkers of America: commemorate anniversary (see S. Res. 428)
VA: exclude residents and interns from coverage under Federal Labor-Management Relations Statute (see S. 2173)
Workers Freedom of Choice Act: enact (see S. 2502)
Cloture motions
Crime and criminals: penalties for acts of labor-related violence (S. 1774), 7391 [14AP], 7707 [16AP]
Court decisions
U.S. v. Emmons: Supreme Court (excerpt), 7722, 7732 [16AP]
U.S. v. Gibson (excerpt), 7728 [16AP]
Declarations
National Labor Relations Act policy, 7851 [17AP]
Documents
Collective Bargaining, 7869 [17AP]
National Labor Relations Act (excerpt), 7848 [17AP]
Factsheets
Construction Industry Labor Law Act amendments (H.R. 281), 7845 [17AP]
History
Collective Bargaining Rights for House Restaurant Employees, 11934 [22MY]
Letters
Aviation safety: (sundry excerpts), 18212 [30JY]
Construction Industry Labor Law Act amendments: William E. Brock III, Sec. of Labor, 7852 [17AP]
Labor violence: Dept. of Justice (excerpt), 7712 [16AP]
National Endowment for Democracy's activities: AFL-CIO (excerpt), 28391 [3OC]
———Polish American Congress, Inc. (excerpt), 28391 [3OC]
Rehiring of air traffic controllers: Elizabeth Dole, Sec. of Transportation, 18212 [30JY]
Retiree benefits of bankrupt companies: Representative Clay, 28564 [3OC]
Sale of Conrail: Dept. of Justice, 367 [23JA]
———United Transportation Union, 365 [23JA]
Wage and employment conditions for flight attendants at Trans World Airlines: NAACP, 23247 [12SE]
Lists
Acts of violence at A.T. Massey Coal Co. strike, 7726 [16AP]
Acts of violence committed on picket lines, 7710 [16AP]
Construction industry NLRB cases, 7845 [17AP]
Memorandums
Architect's Authority Relative to Collective Bargaining Rights for House Restaurant Employees, 11938 [22MY]
Memorials of legislature
California, 16326 [14JY], 16373 [14JY], 25457 [23SE], 25837 [24SE]
Illinois, 13526 [12JN], 16373 [14JY]
Louisiana, 16375 [14JY]
Maine, 11713 [21MY]
Messages
Tripartite Consultations To Promote Implementation of International Labor Standards: President Reagan, 7316 [11AP]
Newsletters
Labor violence: National Right to Work Committee (excerpt), 7726 [16AP]
Opinions
Collective bargaining for House restaurant employees: Library of Congress, 11933 [22MY]
Papers
Hobbs Act Reform—S. 1774—Labor Violence Setting the Record Straight: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 7713 [16AP]
Petitions
Designate National Save American Industry and Jobs Day: Avon Lake, OH, City Council, 12076 [2JN]
———Brooklyn Heights, OH, City Council, 12130 [3JN]
———Lakewood, OH, City Council, 13527 [12JN]
———Marion, OH, City Council, 12479 [4JN]
———Wickliffe, OH, City Council, 12076 [2JN], 12625 [5JN]
Designate Save American Industry/Jobs Day: AFL-CIO, 10404 [13MY]
———Amherst, OH, City Council, 10608 [14MY]
———Bay Village, OH, City Council, 10608 [14MY], 11450 [20MY]
———Elyria, OH, City Council, 11450 [20MY]
———Lorain, OH, Chamber of Commerce, 11313 [20MY], 11450 [20MY]
———Massillon, OH, City Council, 10608 [14MY]
———McDonald, OH, City Council, 10608 [14MY]
———Navarre, OH, City Council, 10608 [14MY]
———South Euclid, OH, City Council, 10404 [13MY], 10524 [13MY]
———United Steelworkers of America, 11313 [20MY]
Dispute with Maine Central Railroad Co. and Portland Terminal Co.: Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, 23474 [16SE]
Labor dispute between Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees and Maine Central Railroad Co. and Portland Terminal Co.: Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, 24955 [19SE]
Labor law reform: International Typographical Union, 27552 [1OC]
National Save American Industry and Jobs Day: Alliance, OH, City Council, 16327 [14JY]
———Amherst, OH, City Council, 16327 [14JY], 16373, 16375 [14JY]
———Conneaut, OH, City Council, 14298 [18JN]
———Euclid, OH, City Council, 13770 [16JN]
———Glenwillow, OH, Village Council, 15288 [24JN]
———Lake County, OH, Board of Commissioners, 16373 [14JY]
———Lake County, OH, Commissioners, 14298 [18JN]
———Sebring, OH, City Council, 16373 [14JY]
———United Rubber Workers, 16375 [14JY]
Save American Industry/Jobs Day: city council, 9466 [5MY], 9649 [6MY]
Union representation: Carol Barber, 4578 [12MR]
Remarks in House
AFL-CIO: International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Technical Salaried and Machine Workers, 9473 [5MY]
American Federation of Labor: anniversary, 16981 [17JY]
Bakery, Confectionery & Tobacco Workers International Union: anniversary, 10559 [13MY]
Bankruptcy: clarify U.S. code relative to collective bargaining agreements by debtors (H.R. 5490), 22484 [9SE], 26977 [29SE], 30425 [10OC]
———protection of retirees' benefits, 26977 [29SE]
Burnsky, Paul J.: tribute, 19634 [6AU]
Construction industry: collective bargaining stability (H.R. 281), 2045 [6FE]
———Federal contracts (H.R. 472), 2062 [6FE]
Construction Industry Labor Law Act: amend (H.R. 281), 7833-7837, 7841 [17AP], 7858 [18AP]-7876, 7889 [17AP], 32105 [15OC], 33585 [17OC]
———amend (H.R. 281), authorizing technical corrections, 7876 [17AP]
Crime and criminals: Mafia, 4110-4115 [10MR]
Dues: political uses, 19399 [6AU]
ERISA: single employer termination provisions, 3794-3796, 3798 [6MR]
Fairness in Competition Act: enact (H.R. 5304), 18821 [1AU]
Gompers, Samuel: biographical series, 16981 [17JY]
Groulx, Richard K.: tribute, 655 [28JA]
House of Representatives: collective bargaining rights for restaurant employees, 11933-11942 [22MY], 12117 [3JN]
Housing: legalize home industrial work, 29841 [8OC]
Indianola, MS: Delta Catfish Processors, Inc. vote for United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, 32702 [16OC]
International Typographical Union: anniversary, 16518 [15JY]
Labor: effects of budget reductions on work force, 3750 [5MR]
Labor-Management Notification and Consultation Act: enact (H.R. 1616), 2056 [6FE], 32700 [16OC]
Leather Goods, Plastics, Handbags & Novelty Workers' Union, Local 1: anniversary, 16243 [26JN]
Machine tools: import restraints, 33146 [17OC]
Maine Central Railroad Co.: provide for temporary prohibition of strikes, 17716, 17722 [24JY]
———settlement of labor-management dispute (S.J. Res. 415), 25396 [23SE]
———settlement of labor-management dispute (S.J. Res. 415), authorizing corrections in engrossment, 25399 [23SE]
Meyers Industries, Inc.: NLRB case regarding safety regulations, 30123 [9OC]
Michigan: injunction of State employees against the UAW, 17862 [28JY]
Minimum wages: rate adjustment, 8567 [23AP]
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.: funding, 3792 [6MR]
Philadelphia, PA: anniversary of the Bakery, Confectionery and Tobacco Workers Union, Local 6, 30457 [10OC]
———tribute to Assistance Program for alcoholism and drug abuse, 16272 [26JN]
Phillips, Bill: tribute, 19634 [6AU]
Portland, ME, Terminal Co.: provide for temporary prohibition of strikes, 17716, 17722 [24JY]
Portland Terminal Co.: settlement of labor-management dispute (S.J. Res. 415), 25396 [23SE]
———settlement of labor-management dispute (S.J. Res. 415), authorizing corrections in engrossment, 25399 [23SE]
Postal Service: use of compulsory union dues for political purposes, 26585 [26SE]
Railroads: prohibition of strikes or lockouts with respect to Maine Central Railroad Co. and Portland Terminal Co. (H.J. Res. 683), 21001 [12AU], 23846 [17SE]
———prohibition of strikes or lockouts with respect to Maine Central Railroad Co. and Portland Terminal Co. (H.J. Res. 683), technical corrections, 21004 [12AU]
Trans World Airlines: flight attendant strike, 4687 [13MR]
———wage and employment conditions for flight attendants, 23247 [12SE]
Turkey: trial of trade unionists, 16983 [17JY]
USX Corp.: labor-management dispute, 25882 [24SE]
Williams, Lynn: tribute, 33667 [17OC]
Remarks in Senate
Aeronautics: airline safety investigation, 6996 [9AP]
Air traffic controllers: anniversary of strike, 19125 [5AU]
Airports: rehire air traffic controllers, 6965-6970 [9AP]
———suitability of air traffic controllers who participated in 1981 strike, 23709-23712 [17SE]
Arts: allow performers rights of collective bargaining (S. 670), 10111 [8MY], 29537, 29584 [8OC]
Bakery, Confectionery, and Tobacco Workers International Union: anniversary, 9984 [8MY]
Bankruptcy: clarify current law on rejection of collective bargaining agreements by debtors (S. 2806), 22585 [10SE]
———clarify U.S. code relative to collective bargaining agreements by debtors (H.R. 5490), 28564-28568 [3OC]
———provide additional protection to retirees of companies filing bankruptcy, 28564 [3OC]
Bishop, Edmond F.: tribute, 26184 [25SE]
Construction industry: binding status of prehire agreements (S. 2181), 4320 [11MR], 4469 [12MR], 18795 [1AU]
———labor law amendments, 32431, 32435 [16OC]
———stability of collective bargaining (H.R. 281), 8829 [28AP]
Construction Industry Labor Law Act: amend (H.R. 281), 8117 [21AP], 10107 [8MY]
Crime and criminals: penalties for acts of labor-related violence (S. 1774), 7698, 7700 [16AP]
———penalties for acts of labor-related violence (S. 1774), motion to proceed to consideration, 7391 [14AP], 7709-7736, 7750 [16AP]
———penalties for acts of labor-related violence (S. 1774), motion to proceed to consideration—cloture, 7391, 7393 [14AP], 7707 [16AP]
Employment: freedom of choice relative to union membership (S. 2502), 11757 [21MY]
Entertainers: collective bargaining (S. 670), 28023 [2OC]
———musicians' collective bargaining rights (S. 670), 29184 [7OC]
Income: collective bargaining, 2078 [7FE]
International Brotherhood of Teamsters: Central States Pension Fund, 15174 [24JN]
Iron and steel industry: administration's trade policy, 19124 [5AU]
Labor: application of wage rates to Federal-aid highway contracts, 25568-25573 [23SE]
Maine Central Railroad Co.: prohibition on strikes or lockouts (S.J. Res. 378), 17578 [24JY], 17768 [25JY]
———settlement of labor-management dispute (S.J. Res. 415), 23591 [16SE], 23832, 23841 [17SE], 24951 [19SE]
McIntyre, Tom: tribute, 390 [23JA]
Methvin, Eugene H.: tribute, 20165 [8AU]
Moynihan, Senator: speech on political activities of Lyndon H. LaRouche, 9014 [30AP]
National Endowment for Democracy: eliminate funding, 28389-28396 [3OC]
Portland Terminal Co.: settlement of labor-management dispute (S.J. Res. 415), 23591 [16SE], 23832, 23841 [17SE], 24951 [19SE]
Railroads: prohibition of strikes or lockouts with respect to Maine Central Railroad Co. and Portland Terminal Co. (H.J. Res. 683), 20914 [12AU], 23591 [16SE]
Senate Legal Counsel: intervention in American Postal Workers Union v. U.S. and in American Federation of Government Employees v. U.S. (S. Res. 317), 1298 [30JA]
Service Contract Act: application to Dept. of Defense, 20081-20091 [8AU]
Taxation: exempt the United Mine Workers of America's pension from survivor annuity requirements, 14795 [20JN]
United Steelworkers of America: anniversary (S. Res. 428), 14104 [17JN]
VA: exclude residents and interns from coverage under Federal labor-management relations statute (S. 2173), 4314 [11MR]
Van Arsdale, Harry, Jr.: tribute, 2506 [20FE]
Reports
Advance Notice—Emerging Consensus: AFL-CIO, 32700 [16OC]
Construction Industry Labor Law Act amendments: (excerpt), 7862 [17AP]
Criminal Code Reform Act: Committee on the Judiciary (excerpt), 7715, 7724 [16AP]
Labor Violence: House Republican Study Committee, 7734-7736 [16AP]
Organized Crime, Business, and Labor Unions: President's Commission on Organized Crime (excerpt), 7711, 7712 [16AP]
Reports filed
Clarify U.S. Code Relative to Rejection of Collective Bargaining Agreements by Debtors in Bankruptcy: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 5490) (H. Rept. 99-917), 27116 [29SE]
Designate National Job Skills Week: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 401), 24968 [19SE]
Settlement of Maine Central Railroad Co. and Portland Terminal Co. Labor-Management Dispute With Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H.J. Res. 728) (H. Rept. 99-864), 25456 [23SE]
Temporary Prohibition of Strikes in Maine Central Railroad Co. and Portland Terminal Co. Labor-Management Dispute: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H.J. Res. 683) (H. Rept. 99-784), 21130 [12AU]
Resolutions by organizations
Human liberty: Federation of Organized Trade and Labor Unions (sundry excerpts), 28393 [3OC]
Statements
Attitudes Toward Rehiring Patco Strikers: Roper Organization, Inc., 18206 [30JY]
Government Contracts and Labor Wages: Robert L. Bacon, 20082 [8AU]
Labor Violence: George Johns, 7725 [16AP]
———Sam Hobbs, 7722 [16AP]
Organized Crime (sundry excerpts), 4111-4115 [10MR]
Philadelphia, PA, Assistance Program for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse: James J. Mahoney, Greater Philadelphia Council, AFL-CIO (excerpts), 16272 [26JN]
Studies
Labor Violence: University of Pennsylvania (excerpt), 7727 [16AP]
Testimonies
Labor Violence: Dept. of Justice, 7713, 7729 [16AP]
Mass Rapid Transit: Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, 13544 [12JN]
Texts of
H.J. Res. 683, prohibition of strikes or lockouts with respect to the Maine Central Railroad Co. and Portland Terminal Co., 21001 [12AU]
H.R. 281, Construction Industry Labor Law Act amendments, 7858 [17AP]
S. 1774, penalties for acts of labor-related violence, 7718, 7729 [16AP]
S. 2173, exclude VA residents and interns from coverage under Federal labor-management relations statute, 4314 [11MR]
S. 2181, binding status of prehire agreements on construction industry, 4320 [11MR]
S. 2502, Workers Freedom of Choice Act, 11757 [21MY]
S. 2806, clarify current bankruptcy law on rejection of collective bargaining agreements by debtors, 22585 [10SE]
S. Res. 317, Senate Legal Counsel intervention in American Postal Workers Union v. U.S. and in American Federation of Government Employees v. U.S., 1244, 1299 [30JA]
S. Res. 428, commemorate United Steelworkers of America's anniversary, 14105, 14181 [17JN]
S.J. Res. 415, provide for a settlement to labor-management dispute, 25396 [23SE]
S.J. Res. 415, settlement of labor-management dispute for Maine Central Railroad Co. and Portland Terminal Co., 23842 [17SE]