Inventory of the Shipwrights, Joiners and Boat Builders Local 1149 Records, 1869-1985
Processed by Dennis Scott; machine-readable finding aid created by
James Lake
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San Francisco State University
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Inventory of the Shipwrights, Joiners and Boat Builders Local 1149 Records, 1869-1985
Accession number: 1991/077
Labor Archives & Research Center
San Francisco State University
San Francisco, California
Contact Information:
- Labor Archives & Research Center
- San Francisco State University
- 480 Winston Drive
- San Francisco, California 94132
- Phone: (415) 564-4010
- Fax: (415) 564-3606
- Email: larc@sfsu.edu
- URL: http://www.library.sfsu.edu/special/larc.html
- Processed by:
- Dennis Scott
- Date Completed:
- November 1991
- Encoded by:
- James Lake
© 1999 San Francisco State University. All rights reserved.
Descriptive Summary
Title: Shipwrights, Joiners and Boat Builders Local 1149 Records,
Date (inclusive): 1869-1985
Accession number: 1991/077
Creator:
Shipwrights, Joiners and Boat Builders Local 1149
Extent: 7 cubic feet
Repository:
San Francisco State University. Labor Archives & Research Center
San Francisco, California 94132
Shelf location: For current information on the location of these
materials, please consult the Center's online catalog.
Language:
English.
Administrative Information
Access
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
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permission to publish or quote from materials must be submitted in writing
to the Director of the Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf
of the Labor Archives & Research Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended
to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be
obtained by the reader.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Shipwrights, Joiners and Boat Builders Local 1149 Records, 1991/077, Labor Archives & Research Center,
San Francisco State University.
Introduction
Records of the Shipwrights, Joiners and Boat Builders Local 1149 were donated to
the Archives by Local 2236 in April, 1991. The collection was processed by Dennis Scott,
November 1991.
History
The Shipwrights, founded in 1857, is one of the oldest unions in the San Francisco
Bay Area. Local 1149 grew out of the merging of various worker associations that
formed shortly after the Gold Rush of 1849. These included the Caulkers' Association
Local 554 (founded in 1853, merged in 1960), Dry Dock Workers Local 3116 (merged in
1976), and Shipwrights and Steamboat Joiners Local 21. According to the Labor
Archives Survey in 1991, another shipwrights local (Local 71 or 72) also merged with
1149. This is not documented in the Collection. Local 1149 was a member of the United
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America throughout the time period
documented in the Collection. Local 1149 merged with Industrial Carpenters Local 2236
in 1989.
Shipbuilding and ship repair were important industries in the Bay area from the
1850's until the 1950's. Shipwrights built the entire hull of ships and Joiners worked on
ship interiors, mainly cabinetwork. The 1936 Morrow Castle Fire, which resulted in new
ship regulations banning wooden interiors, along with the increased use of metal in
shipbuilding and repair, led to a decrease in specialized ship carpentry work in the
decade preceding WWII. Fewer ships were being built and repaired on the West Coast
after the War, and the unions lobbied to retain and regulate the work that was available.
In 1952-53, growing dissatisfaction within Local 1149 with the Pacific Coast Metal Trades
Council, the collective bargaining unit for shipwrights, led to the formation of the Pacific
Coast Council of Marine Carpenters (PCCMC), an independent organization that
represented shipwrights unions throughout the Pacific coast in collective bargaining
negotiations. Throughout the 1950's, the PCCMC negotiated favorable agreements with
employers for shipwrights, gaining an additional hourly stipend for workers using their
own tools and premium wages for work involving creosote-treated timber and fiberglass
insulation.
Scope and Content
The collection largely consists of textual records, primarily minutes and office
correspondence of Shipwrights Local 1149. Also included are union/employer
agreements, conference summaries, books on shipbuilding in WWII, dues books and one
waterfront pass.
The records date primarily from around 1937 to 1985, with the period between
1939-1946 most heavily represented. Much of the earlier material in the Collection was
donated to 1149 in 1947 by John Howson, a member of the Union since 1887. Materials
include records of unions that merged with 1149, including Caulkers Local 554 and
Shipwrights Local 3116. The collection also includes photographs of dock workers
(presumably shipwrights) performing repair work on wooden cargo cartons dating from
1959. They have been placed in the Labor Archives Photograph Collection #4.
The records of Local 1149 provide insight into the shipwright craft on the Pacific
Coast, primarily documenting work in the decade preceding World War II until around
1955. Jurisdictional disputes between sheet metal workers and shipwrights resulting
from the industry's transition from wood to steel ships and the Shipwrights' efforts to
define their work by task (and not by materials utilized) are documented in the
collection, primarily in the subject and correspondent files of Local 1149 and Pacific
Coast Committee of Marine Carpenters.
Meeting Minutes of Local 1149 included in the collection cover the years 1941 -
1985. The location of general meetings alternated between labor halls in San Francisco
and Oakland. During World War II, meetings were also held in Richmond, California,
the location of large wartime shipyards. The collection contains duplicates of the minutes
of years 1955-1965. One set is pasted into bound notebooks. The other set, donated to
the Archives in 3-ring binders, has been placed in folders. Both sets have been retained
for item-by-item level comparison at a later date.
Records from the World War II era document the high degree of cooperation
achieved between labor groups, employer groups and the federal government to make
efficient use of the work force to supply and repair the ships needed in the war effort.
Committees were formed to monitor and evaluate the movement of workers between
shipyards and to assist in locating and training workers. Records of the War Manpower
Commission, as well as membership lists found in 1149 meeting minutes, reflect the
introduction of women into the shipbuilding workforce at this time. Conflicts between
wage and work condition standards desired by the unions and the high production of
warships desired by the government, the US Navy in particular, are also documented in
the minutes of 1149 as well as in the correspondence between the Union and the local
shipyards.
The shipwrights' and joiners' need to define the work and desire to maintain some
degree of autonomy within collective bargaining agreements between unions and
employers is reflected in the records, most notably in briefs submitted in National Labor
Relations Board proceedings, records of jurisdictional disputes, correspondence between
Local 1149 and other shipwrights locals and records relating to the Pacific Coast
Shipbuilding Zone Conferences. The need for some autonomy, combined with
dissatisfaction with their present collective bargaining unit, may have contributed to the
formation of the Pacific Coast Committee of Marine Carpenters. Records from the
Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Zone Conference also includes a draft proposal for the
reclassification of dry dock and marine waysmen on new ship construction which
contains information on the wages and duties of these workers.
Records of the Pacific Coast Committee of Marine Carpenters (PCCMC), the
collective bargaining unit that represented the Shipwrights after 1953, are also included
here. The files date from the formation and founding of the Committee in 1949-52 to
1969, when the PCCMC was succeeded by the Pacific Coast Marine Carpenters Council.
Stan Lore, the President and General Manager of 1149, was also the secretary of the
PCCMC, and both organizations shared the same space during Lore's tenure with the
PCCMC. The PCCMC re-affiliated with the Pacific Coast Metal Trades Council in 1967,
and in 1969, was renamed the Pacific Coast Marine Carpenters Council.
Records documenting the regular tasks and special interests of the Union officers
and concerns of regular members can be found in Officers' Correspondence and Office
Correspondence. Copies of correspondence regarding members' status, general letters of
introduction, work recommendations and form letters comprise the bulk of these records.
A draft essay on the history of the dispute between carpenters unions and the
International Longshoremen Workers Union (ILWU) is included in the Officers'
Correspondence of Stan Lore, 1961.
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Files contain transcripts and briefs
relating to the establishment of collective bargaining units for shipwrights on the West
Coast. Three cases before the NLRB, 20-RC-1375, 20-RC-1327 and 20-RC-1354, dealt
with issues surrounding collective bargaining inside and outside of organized units and
were heard together by the NLRB and remain filed together here. The briefs in
particular include detailed lists of the tasks in shipbuilding and repair expected to be
undertaken by shipwrights, as well as a general history of the shipbuilding industry on
the West Coast, probably written by Stan Lore. The records of NLRB case 19-RC-1552
includes an aerial photograph of Foss Launch and Tug Co., Tacoma, WA, from around
1953-54.
Records of Dry Dock, Marine Waysmen and Stage Riggers Local 3116 include
work agreements, correspondence, conference notes and meeting minutes of the Local
and of the PCCMC with which 3116 was affiliated. The record group also includes a
copy of the Charter and By-laws of the Journeymen Shipwright Association, apparently
used as a model for its own charter. Other miscellaneous records include a copy of the
Pacific Coast Master Ship Repair Agreement, 1949, correspondence regarding Stage
Riggers and Shipwright Helpers Local 2116, and a short history and description of dry
dock work and wages on the Pacific Coast.
The records of Local 1149 primarily document the emergence, growth and decline
of a facet of the shipbuilding and ship repair industry on the West Coast: its appearance
and fluorescence in the mid 19th Century to WWII and its decline afterwards. The
collection also provides insight into the daily duties, interests and concerns of the
members and officers of the Local, from personal correspondence regarding the status,
health and welfare of individual members to efforts on the part of officials to establish
and maintain satisfactory relations with employers and other unions. Unfortunately,
union records from the period of the Great Depression and the San Francisco General
Strike are not included, although there are scattered references to events of this period in
later minutes and correspondence.
Material Cataloged Separately
- Pamphlets, passes and dues books have been relocated to the ephemera collection
of the Archives, and publications not generated by Local 1149 have been placed in the
reference collection.
Brochures and booklets placed in the ephemera collection include:
-
Constitution and By-Laws [of the] City Front Federation of the Port of San Francisco, 1902
-
Constitution, By-Laws, and Rules of Order of the Journeymen Ship and Steamboat Joiner's Protective Association of the Port
of San Francisco, 1908
-
Demarcation of Work on Tyneside between Shipwrights and Ship-Joiners, 1891
-
The Merchant and Seaman's Expeditions Measurer;...[Table Book], 1869
Books relocated to the reference book section of the Archives:
-
Finnie, Richard, editor,
Marinship: The History of a Wartime Shipyard. San Francisco: Taylor and Taylor, 1947.
-
Maslin, Marshall, editor,
Western Shipbuilders in World War II. Oakland, California: Shipbuilding Review Publishing Association, 1945.
-
Proceedings of the First Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World, revised by Wm. E. Trautmann. New York: New York Labor News Company, 1905.
Series Description
Series I: Records of Local 1149
Physical Description:
6 cartons, 1 oversize ledger
Local 1149 Meeting Minutes: 1941 - 1985
Additional Note
(Chronological arrangement)
Meetings of Executive Committee interfiled among general meeting minutes. -- Incl. membership additions, deletions, officer
rosters, discussions of issues affecting Union.
Precursor Organizations: 1886 - 1929
Scope and Content Note
San Francisco Journeymen Shipwrights Association 1886 - 1905; Meeting Minutes: 1886-1905. 3 ledgers.
Shipwrights Local 875, Oakland, CA
Scope and Content Note
Membership ledger: 1919; Day Book: 1927 - 1929
Local 1149 Elections: 1945 - 1961
Arrangement
(chronological arrangement)
Local 1149 Agreements: 1937 - 1963
Arrangement
(alphabetical by employer; chronological within employer)
Local 1149 Subject files: 1933 - 1962
Additional Note
(alphabetical by subject)
Agreements, jurisdictional disputes, Kaiser strike, mailings, CIO troubles
Local 1149 Correspondent files: 1937 - 1982
Additional Note
(alphabetical by correspondent)
Wartime agencies, employer files, correspondence with other shipwright locals and main office of International (United Brotherhood
of Carpenters and Joiners of America)
Local 1149 Officers' Correspondence: 1958 - 1982
Additional Note
(chronological order)
Filed by officer name and title; office-related correspondence of President/General Manager and Secretary/Treasurer(s)
Local 1149 Office Correspondence (chronological order)
Additional Note
Status of members, letters of recommendation, letters to employers, misc. inquiries.
Publications (generated by 1149)
Scope and Content Note
The 1149'er (September 1948 - May 1949);
The Keel Block (March 20, 1945)
Financial records, 1937-1945
Scope and Content Note
Monthly reports to the UCBJA, expenditures for anniversary parties for 1149, balance sheet, 1941
Series II: Records of the Pacific Coast Committee of Marine Carpenters (PCCMC): 1951 - 1969
Physical Description:
38 folders
Resolutions and Bylaws: 1951-52
Meeting minutes: 1951-1969
Arrangement
(chronological arrangement)
PCCMC Subject/Correspondent files.
Additional Note
(alphabetical arrangement)
Correspondence with locals re: formation of PCCMC, materials sent by locals include work agreements with employers
PCCMC Office Files: 1951-1961 )
Arrangement
(chronological order)
Series III: National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Files
Physical Description:
15 folders
Additional Note
(arranged alphabetically)
Briefs and transcripts of NLRB cases and proceedings relating to the formation and approval of collective bargaining units.
Series IV: Records of Dry Dock, Marine Waysmen and Stage Riggers Local 3116: 1946 - 1968
Physical Description:
5 folders
Scope and Content Note
Miscellaneous records: 1946 - 1968
Container List
Box-folder 1/
Membership, Bound, Handwritten
1944
Box-folder 1/
Membership, Bound
1944-46
Box-folder 1/
Membership, Bound
1947-49
Box-folder 1/
Membership, Bound
1949-50
Box-folder 1/
Membership, Bound
1950-53
Box-folder 2/
Membership, Bound
1953-57
Box-folder 2/
Membership, Bound
1957-60
Box-folder 2/
Membership, Bound
1960-64
Box-folder 2/
Membership, Bound
1964-66
Box-folder 2/18
Membership, Executive Board
1973
Box-folder 2/19
Membership, Executive Board
1974
Box-folder 2/20
Membership, Executive Board
1975
Box-folder 2/21
Membership, Executive Board
1976
Box-folder 2/22
Membership, Executive Board
1977
Box-folder 2/23
Membership, Executive Board
1978
Box-folder 3/1
Membership, Executive Board
1979
Box-folder 3/2
Membership, Executive Board
1980
Box-folder 3/3
Membership, Executive Board
1981
Box-folder 3/4
Membership, Executive Board
1982
Box-folder 3/5
Membership, Executive Board
1983
Box-folder 3/6
Membership, Executive Board
1984
Box-folder 3/8
Shop Stewards, Oakland
1945
Oversize 8/1 - Oversize
Membership, Executive Board (Ledger)
1967-1973
San Francisco Journeyman Shipwrights Association
1886-1905
Box-folder 3/12
Handbills, Flyers (1 of 2)
1869-1903
Box-folder 3/13
Handbills, Flyers (2 of 2)
1869-1903
San Francisco Ship and Steamboat Joiners Assn 1904-1907
Box-folder 3/14
General Meeting Minutes
1904-1907
Shipwrights Local #875 (San Francisco, CA) 1919-1929
Box-folder 3/15
Membership/Dues Ledger
1919
Election Records 1945-1961
Box-folder 4/6
Bethlehem Steel Shipyard
1954
Box-folder 4/7
Bethlehem Steel Shipyard
1957-1959
Box-folder 4/8
Bay Counties District Council of Carpenters
1950
Box-folder 4/10
Colberg Boat Co.
1951-1952
Box-folder 4/13
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
1963
Box-folder 4/16
Miscellaneous Employers
1953-1956
Box-folder 4/17
Interim Agreements
1955, 1959
Box-folder 4/18
Arbitration - Mundet Cork Corporation
1939
Box-folder 4/19
Arbitration (Creosote) - Local 1184 Seattle, WA
1955
Box-folder 4/20
Arbitration - Shipfitters and Helpers Local 9 (1 of 4)
1946
Box-folder 4/21
Arbitration - Shipfitters and Helpers Local 9 (2 of 4)
1946
Box-folder 4/22
Arbitration - Shipfitters and Helpers Local 9 (3 of 4)
1946
Box-folder 4/23
Arbitration - Shipfitters and Helpers Local 9 (4 of 4)
1946
Box-folder 4/24
The Balcultha - Restoration By Volunteers
1955, 1971
Box-folder 4/25
Bay Counties District Council of
1949-1952
Box-folder 4/26
Building Committee
1944-1945
Box-folder 4/27
Complaints and Disputes
1944-1947
Box-folder 4/29
Code of Fair Competition
1933
Box-folder 4/31
Dues Rates - Portland
1967
Box-folder 4/33
"Crank" Letters
1948-1963
Box-folder 4/35
Explosives On The Job
1943
Box-folder 4/37
Health and Welfare Fund
1962
Box-folder 4/38
Health and Welfare Fund - Correspondence
1953-1956
Box-folder 4/41
Insulation Dispute - Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
1950-1954
Box-folder 4/42
International Association of Machinists
1951-1952
Box-folder 4/43
Job Referrals (To War Manpower Commission)
1944
Box-folder 4/44
Jurisdictional Disputes
1937-1944
Box-folder 4/46
Jurisdiction - Boilermakers
1944
Box-folder 4/47
Jurisdiction - Marineship
1939-1944
Box-folder 4/48
Jurisdiction - Dockmen
1946-1979
Box-folder 4/49
Jurisdiction - Kaiser Ship Yard
1943-1944
Box-folder 4/50
Jurisdiction - Sheet Metal Workers
1944-1955
Box-folder 4/51
Kaiser Hospital Strike
1961
Box-folder 4/53
Lore, Stan - Grievance Against
1958
Box-folder 4/56
Mailing Lists - Employers
1959,1962
Box-folder 4/58
Men Dispatched To Jobs
1943-1944
Box-folder 4/59
Men Dispatched To Jobs
1944
Box-folder 5/4
Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Zone Conference
1942-43
Box-folder 5/5
Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Zone Conference - Working Committee
1943-1944
Box-folder 5/7
Pension Fund - Minutes
1961-1962
Box-folder 5/8
Protection of Tools - US Maritime Commission
1944
Box-folder 5/9
Reclassification of Dockmen
1944
Box-folder 5/10
Recommendations - Union Entry, Reclassification (1 of 2)
1943
Box-folder 5/11
Recommendations - Union Entry, Reclassification (2 of 2)
1943
Box-folder 5/13
Reimbursement On Tools
195_
Box-folder 5/14
Safety Orders - Ship and Boat Building
1952
Box-folder 5/15
Shipbuilding Stabilization Conference
1943
Box-folder 5/19
Smith, Roy, United Brotherhood of Carpenters, Richmond, CA
1944-1945
Box-folder 5/20
Stewards - Meeting Attendance
1944-45
Box-folder 5/22
Survey To Determine Port Practice
1945
Box-folder 5/23
Wage and Rate Demand and Schedules
1933, 1938-39
Box-folder 5/24
Withdrawals From Union
1943-1944
Box-folder 5/25
"Work To Be Done By Shipwrights On
Ways and Fitting Out Dock"
1944
Correspondent Files 1937-1982
Box-folder 5/26
Aero Marine Plastics Corporation
1958
Box-folder 5/27
Alameda County Building Trades Council
1947
Box-folder 5/28
American Hawaiian Steamship Company
1937-1940
Box-folder 5/29
Bailey, Harry, Business Agent
1941, 1945
Box-folder 5/31
Bay Cities Metal Trades Council
1938
Box-folder 5/32
Bay Counties District Council of Carpenters
1954
Box-folder 5/33
Bay Counties District Council of Carpenters
1952-1956
Box-folder 5/34
Bay Counties District Council of Carpenters - Trial Board
1948-1951
Box-folder 5/35
Bay Counties District Council of Carpenters - Notices
1954
Box-folder 5/36
Bethlehem Steel Co. - Shipbuilding Div.
1942-1949
Box-folder 5/38
California Apprenticeship Council
1944
Box-folder 5/39
California Dept. of Industrial Relations
1958
Box-folder 5/40
Gateway Shipwright, Inc
1946
Box-folder 5/41
Hunt Marine Service
1943-1944
Box-folder 5/42
International Union of Marine and Shipyard Workers (CIO) - San Pedro, CA
1951-52
Box-folder 5/43
L & E Emmanuel, Inc.
1944
Box-folder 5/45
Longshore Labor Relations Committee of San Francisco
1957
Box-folder 5/46
Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union
1958
Box-folder 5/47
Maritime Federation of the Pacific Coast
1936
Box-folder 5/48
Maritime Federation of the Pacific Coast - San Francisco Bay Area District Council
1935
Box-folder 5/49
Matson Terminals, Inc.
1951-1954
Box-folder 5/50
National Joinery Co.
1942-1944
Box-folder 5/51
Newell, Charles E.
1944,1955
Box-folder 5/53
Pacific Bridge Co. - [Ship]Yards 1 & 2
1944
Box-folder 5/54
Pacific Coast District Metal Trades Council
1941
Box-folder 5/55
Pacific Coast District Metal Trades Council
1982
Box-folder 5/56
People's World Daily
1947
Box-folder 5/57
Red Salmon Canning Co.
1943
Box-folder 5/58
San Francisco Examining Board
1943
Box-folder 5/59
San Francisco Office of Price Administration Labor Advisory Committee
1945
Box-folder 5/60
Ship Caulkers Local 554
1960-61
Box-folder 5/61
Shipwrights Local 1184, Seattle, WA
1938
Box-folder 5/62
Todd Shipbuilding Co.
1941
Box-folder 5/63
Todd Shipyards - Dockmen Jurisdiction
1978-79
Box-folder 5/64
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (Ubcja) - General Office
1940-50
Box-folder 5/65
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (Ubcja) - General Office
1956-59
Box-folder 5/66
US Department of the Navy - Bureau of Ships
1952-53
Box-folder 5/67
US Office of Price Administration - Gasoline Panel
1945
Box-folder 5/68
Union Labor Party
1949-50
Box-folder 5/69
War Manpower Commission - Local Committee
1943
Box-folder 5/70
War Manpower Commission - Shipyard Appeals Board (1 of 2)
1943
Box-folder 5/71
War Manpower Commission - Shipyard Appeals Board (2 of 2)
1943
Box-folder 5/72
War Manpower Commission - Shipyard Appeals Board (1 of 2)
1944
Box-folder 5/73
War Manpower Commission - Shipyard Appeals Board (2 of 2)
1944
Box-folder 5/74
War Manpower Commission - Shipyard Appeals
1945
Box-folder 5/75
War Production Board
1942
Box-folder 5/76
War Shipping Administration
1944
Box-folder 5/77
Whelin-Davit Company
1944
Box-folder 5/78
Western Asbestos Co.
1944
Officers' Correspondence, 1958-1982
Box-folder 6/1
Lore, Stan, President and Manager
1958
Box-folder 6/2
Lore, Stan, President and Manager
1960
Box-folder 6/3
Lore, Stan, President and Manager
1961
Box-folder 6/4
Lore, Stan, President and Manager
1962
Box-folder 6/5
Ecklund, W.H., Secretary-Treasurer
1958
Box-folder 6/6
Knudsen, Ted, Secretary-Treasurer
1960-61
Box-folder 6/7
Knudsen, Ted, Financial Secretary - Cargo Containers
1969-73
Box-folder 6/8
Knudsen, Ted, Financial Secretary - Congressional Correspondence (1 of 2)
1973-82
Box-folder 6/9
Knudsen, Ted, Financial Secretary - Congressional Correspondence (2 of 2)
1973-82
Office Correspondence, 1944-1969
Box-folder 6/11
Unions and Councils
1949-50
Box-folder 6/12
Correspondence - Employers
1951-52
Box-folder 6/13
Correspondence - Employers
1952
Box-folder 6/14
Correspondence - Employers
1953
Box-folder 6/15
Correspondence - Employers
1954
Box-folder 6/16
Correspondence - Employers
1955
Box-folder 6/16
Correspondence - Employers
1959
Box-folder 6/17
Correspondence - Miscellaneous
1959
Box-folder 6/19
Correspondence - Office
1967
Box-folder 6/20
Correspondence - Members
1967
Box-folder 6/21
Correspondence - Santa Rosa Ferry
1969
Box-folder 6/23
Publications - Photographs
1948
Financial Records, 1937-1945
Box-folder 6/24
Monthly Reports To United Brotherhood Of Carpenters and Joiners of America
1937-43
Box-folder 6/26
Anniversary Parties
1944-45
Records of the Pacific Coast Committee of Marine Carpenters (PCCMC), 1951-1971
Resolutions and Bylaws, 1951-1952
Box-folder 6/27
Resolutions and Bylaws
1951-1952
Meeting Minutes, 1951-1956; 1966-1971
Box-folder 6/28
Organizational Meeting
1951
Subject/Correspondent Files, 1944-1962
Box-folder 6/34
Agreements, Memoranda of Understanding
1958-60
Box-folder 6/35
Carpenters Unions - Correspondence
1951
Box-folder 6/36
Clatsop County (Oregon) District Council Of Carpenters
1953-55
Box-folder 6/37
Contract Negotiations - Notices
1962
Box-folder 6/39
Hutcheson, W.L., President, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
1944-52
Box-folder 6/40
Local 266, Stockton, CA
1953-54
Box-folder 6/41
Local 554 (Caulkers), San Francisco, CA
1951-52
Box-folder 6/42
Local 554 (Caulkers), San Francisco, CA
1953-54
Box-folder 6/43
Local 562, Everett, WA
1951-52
Box-folder 6/44
Local 562, Everett, WA
1953-54
Box-folder 6/45
Local 1020, Portland, OR
1951-52
Box-folder 6/46
Local 1020, Portland, OR
1959
Box-folder 6/47
Local 1184, Seattle, WA
1951-52
Box-folder 6/48
Local 1184, Seattle, WA
1953-54
Box-folder 6/49
Local 1597, Bremerton, WA
1953-54
Box-folder 6/50
Local 2035, Truckee, CA
1953
Box-folder 6/51
Local 2071, Bellingham, WA
1951-52
Box-folder 6/52
Local 2071, Bellingham, WA
1953-54
Box-folder 6/53
Local 3217, Bremerton, WA
1954
Box-folder 6/54
Martinolich Ship Repair, San Francisco, CA
1946-52
Box-folder 6/55
National Labor Relations Board
1953
Box-folder 6/56
National Labor Relations Board - Election
1952
Box-folder 6/59
Todd Shipyards Corporation
1951-52
Box-folder 6/60
Wage Stabilization Board
1952
Office Correspondence, 1951-1961
Box-folder 7/1
Correspondence - Employers
1951-52
Box-folder 7/2
Correspondence (1 of 2)
1952-54
Box-folder 7/3
Correspondence (2 of 2)
1952-54
Box-folder 7/5
Correspondence
1958, 60-61
Records of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), 1951-1954
Box-folder 7/6
Affadavit of Noncommunist Union Officer
1952
Box-folder 7/7
"Procedure of Work Performed By The Shipwright Department In Out-Fitting"
n.d.
Craft Representation Case 19-Rc-654
Box-folder 7/8
Decision and Order, Proceedings
1951
Craft Representation Cases 20-Rc-1975, 20-Rc-1327, 20-Rc-1354
Box-folder 7/12
Proceedings (1 of 5)
1951
Box-folder 7/13
Proceedings (2 of 5)
1951
Box-folder 7/14
Proceedings (3 of 5)
1951
Box-folder 7/15
Proceedings (4 of 5)
1951
Box-folder 7/16
Proceedings (5 of 5)
1951
Box-folder 7/17
Exhibit 7: Joiner Daily Work Sheets
Box-folder 7/18
Collective Bargaining Certification
1952
NLRB Case 19-Rc-1552 (Metal Trades Council of Tacoma)
Box-folder 7/19
Case Records (Briefs, Proceedings, Etc.)
1954
Records of Local 3116: Dry Dock, Marine Waysmen and Stage Riggers
Miscellaneous Records of Local 3116
Box-folder 7/21
Journeymen Shipwrights Association of San Francisco - Constitution
1949 (1857)
Box-folder 7/23
Miscellaneous Records (1 of 3)
1946-1968
Box-folder 7/24
Miscellaneous Records (2 of 3)
1946-1968
Box-folder 7/25
Miscellaneous Records (3 of 3)
1946-1968