Industrial relations
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Radley H. Daly, deputy secretary, Yale University, records
The records consist of subject files created and maintained by Radley H. Daly as associate secretary (1986-1992) and deputy secretary and marshall of Yale University (1992-1996). The records document labor relations, committees, prizes and lectureships, special events and visitations by distinguished individuals, and Yale historical activities. Also included are Daly's files concerning the Yale Sailing Associates, 1972-1980.
Employee unions and strikes, Yale University, records
The records consist of flyers, news clippings, posters, buttons, and a videotape documenting union organizing activities and labor strikes at Yale University.
Graduate Employees and Students Organization, Yale University, records
Labor-Management Relations, Yale University, records
The records consist of correspondence, memoranda, and news clippings documenting contract negotiations between Yale and Local 34, Local 35, and the police union; union organizing drives; and labor strikes.
Local No. 35 of the Federation of University Employees records
The records consist of correspondence, lists, circulars, flyers, photographs, news releases, scrapbooks, an audiotape, and memoranda documenting the operations and activities of the Yale University Federation of University Employees Local No. 35, AFL-CIO at Yale University.
Charles Gould Morris family papers
Liston Pope Papers
Provost's Office, Yale University, records concerning the 1974 summer strike
The records consist of memoranda, briefs, reports, and background files documenting the 1974 summer strike at Yale.
Secretary's office, Yale University, records concerning labor relations
The records consist of correspondence, drafts of statements, meeting files, and related materials concerning labor relations at Yale University.
Smith-Nyman papers
Reports, case studies, and background material used in research on a group of textile mills, primarily in the Southern United States, which had introduced the "textile stretch-out" or extended "labor system." Some of this research was sponsored by the Institute of Human Relations and was undertaken jointly with Richmond Carter Nyman.
Technology and Society Collection
The collection consists of correspondence, research data, interviews, statistics, reports, and printed material compiled to document studies made in twelve American companies by the Yale Technology Project and related material.
Union activities, Yale University, photographs
Photographs of employee union strikes at Yale University.
Vice president for finance and administration, Yale University, records
The records consist of administrative and subject files documenting Yale University's non-academic financial and administrative policies, planning, and procedures. Included are files documenting projects, budgets, investments, fund raising, real estate, benefactors, and labor relations.