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Dayton & Montgomery Co, Public Libi y DOCUMENT COLLECTION BULLETIN NO. 1619 U.S. D E P A R T M E N T OF LA B O R BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS M arch 19 6 9 For sole by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 2 0 4 0 2 - Price 65 cents Preface T h is b u lle t in c o m b in e s th e B u r e a u * s a n n u a l w a g e c a le n d a r a r t i c l e , w h ic h a p p e a r e d in th e J a n u a r y 1969 is s u e o f th e M o n th ly L a b o r R e v i e w , an d th e B u r e a u * s lis t in g o f m a j o r a g r e e m e n t s d u e to e x p ir e d u r in g th e y e a r . E a c h c o n t r a c t c o v e r s 1, 000 w o r k e r s o r m o r e . V ir t u a lly a ll o f t h e s e c o n t r a c t s a r e o n f i l e in th e B u r e a u * s D iv is io n o f I n d u s t r ia l R e la t io n s an d a r e o p e n to p u b lic in s p e c t i o n . I n fo r m a t io n f o r a fe w s it u a t io n s w a s ta k e n f r o m p u b lis h e d s o u r c e s . T a b le 9 l i s t s a g r e e m e n t s s c h e d u le d to e x p ir e in b y m o n th o f e x p ir a t io n ; and t a b le 10 a r r a n g e s th e m b y in d u s t r y . W h e r e th e c o n t r a c t h a s b e e n n e g o t ia t e d a lr e a d y , th e e n tr y h a s b e e n lin e d th r o u g h in b o th t a b l e s . U sers s h o u ld r e f e r to a p p e n d ix A f o r a l i s t o f c o m m o n a b b r e v i a tio n s an d to a p p e n d ix B f o r c o d e s u s e d in id e n tify in g th e e n t r ie s b y in d u s t r y , S ta te , u n io n , an d s c o p e o f a g r e e m e n t . 1969 T a b le 11 l i s t s 1969 w a g e r e o p e n in g s b y m o n th f o r s e l e c t e d c o l l e c t i v e b a r g a in in g a g r e e m e n t s c o v e r in g 5 ,0 0 0 w o r k e r s o r m o r e . T h is l i s t i s d u p lic a t e d in p a r t in t a b le 8 w h e r e w a g e r e o p e n in g s a r e r e p o r t e d a lo n g w ith t e r m in a t io n , c o s t - o f - l i v i n g , an d d e f e r r e d w a g e i n c r e a s e s . E x p ir a t io n s that w e r e r e p o r t e d to th e B u r e a u t o o la t e to b e in c lu d e d in t a b le s 9 an d 10 a r e l i s t e d in t a b le 12. T h is b u lle t in w a s p r e p a r e d jo i n t ly in th e D iv is io n o f T r e n d s in E m p lo y e e C o m p e n s a t io n an d th e D iv is io n o f In d u s t r ia l R e la t io n s b y W illia m M . D a v is an d C o r d e l ia T. W ard. iii Contents P a ge D e fe r r e d and cu rre n t i n c r e a s e s ___________________________________________________ Who w ill b a rg a in ___________________ M u ltiyear c o n tr a c ts ________________________________________________________________ C o s t -o f-liv in g e s c a la t o r s __________________________________________________________ S ign ificant p r o v is io n s ______________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 5 7 T a b le s : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. E x p ira tion and w age reop en in g dates in m a jo r c o lle c tiv e bargain in g a g reem en ts _______________________________________ C o lle c tiv e bargain in g a ctiv ity , 1969—72 and l a t e r _______________________ D istribu tion o f w o r k e r s , by s iz e o f d e fe r r e d in c r e a s e s in 1969 fo r m a jo r s itu a t io n s ________________________________ D istrib u tion o f d e fe r r e d w age and ben efit in c r e a s e s , in k ey situ ation s, 1969 __________________________________________________ T im in g o f d e fe r r e d w age in c r e a s e s due in 1969 in m a jo r s itu a t io n s ________________________________________________________ T y p ica l c o s t - o f- liv in g e s c a la to r in c r e a s e s in s e le c te d in d u s trie s , 1957—68 _________________________________________ P r e v a le n c e o f c o s t - o f- liv in g e s ca la tio n in m a jo r situations p rov id in g d e fe r r e d w age in c r e a s e s in 1969, by s iz e o f d e fe r r e d i n c r e a s e s ____________________________________________ E x p ira tion , reop en in g, and w a g e-a d ju stm en t p r o v is io n s , s e le c te d c o lle c tiv e bargain in g a g reem en t, January—D e ce m b e r 1969__________________________________________________ C o lle c tiv e bargain in g a g reem en ts exp irin g in 1969 by m onth o f e x p ir a t io n ___________________________________________________ C o lle c tiv e bargain in g a g re e m e n ts exp irin g in 1969 by in d u s t r y ________________________________________________________________ S elected co n tra ct reop en in gs by m o n t h ________________________ L ate lis tin g s b y m onth o f e x p ir a t io n ______________________________________ 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 14 33 54 55 A p p en d ix es: A. B. C om m on a b b rev ia tion s ____________________________________________________ D efinition o f c o d e s __________________________________________________________ v 56 57 Wage Calendar, 1969 a g e c h a n g e s going into effect in 1969 for a large proportion of workers covered by major collec tive bargaining contracts will reflect negotiations that took place in 1967 or 1968 rather than current negotiations. Bargaining activity will be relatively light since a record number of workers— about 2 out of 3— are covered by long-term contracts that specify deferred wage increases in 1969. Major negotiations scheduled to take place in the coming year are in electrical products, and men’s shirts and other cotton garments manufac turing, for railroad shopcraft workers, in construc tion, and West Coast paper and lumber industries. Deferred wage increases will be larger in per centage terms than in earlier years but the im portance of deferred wage increases will greatly in fluence the median wage changes actually going into effect in 1969, which are the net result of nego tiated increases plus deferred and cost-of-living escalator increases. Because deferred changes in recent years have typically been smaller than the changes that go into effect in the first year of a contract and because they will be relatively im portant in 1969, the size of the average wage change going into effect during 1969 will probably be somewhat smaller than in 1968. Workers (millions) to receive deferred wage increases i n — W Year 1 9 6 9 ..._____ 19681_____________________________ 1967 1_____________________________ 19661_____________________________ 1965______________________________ 19641_____________________________ 19631_______ 1962________ 1961______________________________ 1960_____________________ _____ — 1959______________________________ 1958__________ 1957______________________________ (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) A U industries except services, finance, insurance, real estate, and government 6.0 4.8 4.2 4.3 3.7 2.4 3.4 2.4 2.9 2.6 2.9 4.0 5.0 2 1 F igu res in clu d e 500,000 w orkers in 1968 (393,000 in industries excluding services, finance, insurance, real estate, and go v e rn m e n t), 700,000 in 1967, 200,000 in 1966, 100,000 in 1964, and 115,000 in 1963 w h o w ere n o t in clu d ed in p reviou s annual articles in this series because their settlem en t term s b ecam e k n o w n after the articles w ere com p leted . 2 E stim ated. 3 N o t available. Contracts for approximately 2.7 million workers permit bargaining during 1969. This includes about 2.44 million whose contracts expire during the year and 234,000 whose agreements do not ex pire until 1970 or later but have provisions for re opening (tables 1 and 2 ). In 1968, the number of workers affected by deferred wage increases ex ceeded the number who received negotiated in creases by less than 200,000. The record number scheduled to receive de ferred wage increases in 1969 is due in part to the high proportion of contracts subject to negotiation in 1967 or 1968 rather than in 1969, and in part to the fact that almost all of the 1967 and 1968 agreements provided for a wage increase in 1969. Very few of the workers, whose contracts will still be in force through 1969, will receive no deferred wage increase during the year. Deferred and current increases More workers under major collective bargaining agreements1 will receive deferred instead of cur rently bargained wage increases in 1969 than in any previous year. About 6.1 million of the 9.3 million workers under major collective bargain ing agreements, for which information is avail able,2 will receive wage increases in 1969 as a re sult of negotiations concluded in earlier years, as shown above. 1 Major agreements are those affecting 1,000 workers or more. Government contracts are excluded. Except in the 3d paragraph on page 3, and table 4, only changes in wage rates are discussed in this summary; changes in supplementary benefits are excluded. A U industries except government 6.1 5.1 4 .5 (3) (3) 1 2 This estimate does not include about 1.5 million workers covered under contracts that were either in the process of negotiation in early December 1968, when this article was pre pared, or, if they had been concluded, had not been reported to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For settlements providing de ferred increases to an additional 135,000 workers reported too late to be included in the tables, see Note, p, 13. 2 Table 1. Expiration and wage reopening dates in major collective bargaining agreements C o n t r a c t e x p ir a tio n s Y e a r a n d m o n th S itu a t io n s W o rke rs ( in th o u san ds) S c h e d u le d w a g e re o p e n in g s ‘ S itu a t io n s T o ta l 2.................. .. 2 ,6 9 0 1 0 ,8 0 3 56 328 1969, t o t a l................. 758 2 ,4 4 4 30 234 L a te D e c e m b e r 1 9 6 8 J a n u a r y 1 9 6 9 ................ F e b r u a r y ________________ M a r c h ____ ____________ A p r i l ____________________ M a y _____________ _ ___ J u n e ____________________ J u l y _____________________ A u g u s t __________________ S e p t e m b e r ______________ O c to b e r ____________ ._ N o v e m b e r ____ __ D e c e m b e r _______________ U n k n o w n .* ______________ 97 38 62 87 93 130 54 41 33 48 42 21 12 431 100 202 199 202 394 175 212 90 185 192 49 13 2 1 3 2 I 2 2 4 1 3 17 20 2 3 16 185 682 3 ,9 4 0 25 91 48 659 2 9 31 71 81 87 85 49 171 658 286 386 248 144 66 851 219 153 67 32 2 4 6 25 3 12 1 2 1970, t o t a l............... L a te D ecem b e r 1 9 6 9 J a n u a r y 1 97 0 ................. F e b r u a r y _______ M a r c h __________ A p r i l ....................... M a y _______________ J u n e _____________ J u l y ____________________ A u g u s t _____________ S e p t e m b e r __________ . O c to b e r ________________ N o v e m b e r .......... . . _ _ D e c e m b e r ________ U n k n o w n ________ _______ 1971, t o t a l.......... .. L a te D e c e m b e r 1970— J u n e 1 9 7 1 ...................... J u ly - D e c e m b e r ________ U n k n o w n _________ 1 9 7 2 _______________ 1 9 7 3 ___________ .. 1974 o r la t e r _______ U n k n o w n o r in i n e g o t ia t io n 3____ 33 70 55 37 19 16 13 38 2 ,7 7 1 1 2 336 1 ,4 7 1 1 2 182 21 1 ,2 4 7 53 23 8 86 52 15 677 1 ,4 9 5 539 3 S ig n ifica n t in d u strie s W o rke rs ( in th o u san ds) R ailroad sh o p cra fts; petroleum re fin in g; a irlin e m e ch a n ics; H aw aiian sugar refineries. A n th ra cite coal m in in g ; fu r m anufacturers. West coast paper; con stru ctio n ; C a lifo rn ia g rocery cle rk s. Construction. C onstruction. Construction ; m aritim e; lu m b e r; w om e n ’ s undergarm ents. Construction ; sh ip b u ild in g . M e n 's sh irts and other cotton garm ents. C om m unication equipm en t. Electrical products. Electrical p roducts; te le v isio n and radio broadcastin g; New Y o rk area lau n dries. None. W om en 's apparel. Railroads (e xce p t shopcrafts, locom otive engin eers, con ductors and brakem en, and sig n a lm e n ); w o m e n 's and c h ild re n 's dresses; New York C ity Tra n sit. West Coast fru it and vegetable can n in g; com m u n icatio n equipm en t. T ra c k in g ; construction. Construction ; rubber. Construction ; w om e n 's apparel; New Y o rk hotels; paper. Construction ; C a lifo rn ia gas and e le ctric u tilitie s ; New Y o rk C ity private h ospitals. Construction ; w om e n 's knitted clothing. Construction. A u to m o b ile s and autom otive p arts; farm in d con stru ction e q u ip m e n t; m eatpacking. Farm and con stru ction eq u ip m e n t; autom otive parts. Autom otive parts; New York C ity taxicabs. Chicago area food stores. None. Com m u n icatio n s; m etal and glass con tain e rs; con stru ctio n ; m e n 's and boys clothing. S teel and related in d u strie s; com m u n ica tio n s; aerospace; b itu m in o u s coal m ining. None. 1 Inclu des 185 000 w o rk e rs in la d ie s ’ ap pa re l in d u strie s in 1969 w hose con tracts extend beyond 1969 b u t provide fo r possible wage reopeners d u rin g th e y e ar based on in creases in th e C o n su m e r P rice in d e x . 2 T h e con tract e xp ira tio n da te s used fo r 2 coal m in in g agreem en ts cov e rin g 90,000 w o rk e rs and 19 railro a d situ a tio n s fo r 620,000 w o rk e rs are th e e xp ira tio n dates of th e ir wage provisions. T w o u tility agreem en ts cov e rin g 17,000 w o rk e rs a re exclu ded since th e y have no fixed e x p ira tio n o r reopenin g d a te s; agreem ents fo r governm en t w orke rs are also exclu ded. Who will bargain? The bargaining that is scheduled to take place in 1969 will be about equally divided between manufacturing and nonmanufacturing industries. Manufacturing contracts covering about 1.2 mil lion workers will expire, and contracts for about 200,000 are subject to reopening. The most impor tant contracts to be renegotiated are in electrical products, apparel (men’s shirts and other cotton garments), petroleum refining, lumber, and ship building.3 Contracts in the West Coast paper in dustry and some agreements in leather and 3 Contracts for workers in petroleum refining, railroad shopcraft workers, and mechanics of 8 major airlines expire on the last day of 1D6C but have been considered as part of the 1969 bargaining and settlement picture. 3 Estim ates fo r each y e ar are incom plete because of the la ck of in fo rm a tio n on m an y con tracts th a t exp ired a fte r e a rly D ecem ber 1968, w hen th is a rtic le w as prepared, or expired e a rlier, but had not been reported to the B ureau of L ab o r S ta tistics o r w ere s till in the process of renegotiation. Note: Becau se of rounding, su m s of in d iv id u a l item s may not equal totals. aerospace will also be on the bargaining table in 1969. In nonmanufacturing, approximately 1.2 mil lion workers have contracts that expire and agree ments for another 38,000 can be reopened in 1969. Included are agreements for over 425,000 workers in the construction industry and for about 135,000 railroad shopcraft workers. Some con tracts in the maritime, gas and electric utilities, anthracite coal mining, and retail grocery indus tries can be reopened or renegotiated. Negotiations for mechanics of eight major airlines were under way in late 1968. Telephone agreements, orginally scheduled to expire in 1969, were renegotiated under clauses for wage reopenings in 1968 and ex tended to 1971 without reopening provisions. 3 T a b le 2. C o llective bargaining a ctivity, 1969-72 and later [Workers in thousands] Y e a r of con tra ct te rm in a tio n 2 S ch e d u led w age reopenings in — Total i 1969 1971 1970 1972 o r la te r Indu stry A ll industries.................. ............................... U nkn ow n o r in n e g o tia tio n 3 S itu a tio n s W ork ers S itu a tio n s W o rk ers S itu a tio n s W ork ers S itu a tio n s W o rk ers S itu a tions W o rk ers 2 ,6 9 0 10,803 758 2 ,4 4 4 682 3 ,9 4 0 539 2,771 34 153 1,456 nr 45~ 433~ 20 28 22 14 135 i 7 2 6 S itu a tio n s W ork ers 677 19694 1970 S itu a tio n s W ork ers S itu a tio n s 1,495 30 234 25 91 758 23 196 19 66 6 92 5 123 2 2 1 10 1 17 11 23 21 16 185 9 14 48 39 24 2 15 19 62 36 43 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 8 3 1 4 20 12 8 13 33 18 36 12 22 26 78 22 99 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 W ork ers Manufacturing..................................... 1,556 5,522 426 1,227 393 2 ,0 3 6 294 O rdn an ce and acce sso rie s......................... Food and k in d re d p ro d u cts....................... Tobacco m a n u fa ctu rin g .............................. T e x tile m ill p ro d u c ts.^ .............................. A p p are l and oth e r fin ish ed products........ Lu m b e r and wood products, except fu r n it u re .................................................. F u rn itu re and fix tu re s................................ P aper and a llie d p ro d u cts........................ Prin tin g , p u blish ing, and a llie d pro d u cts. C h e m icals and a llie d p ro d u cts.................. Petroleum refinin g and related in d u strie s. R u bb er and m iscellan eou s plastics pro d u cts.................................................... Le ath er and le a th e r p ro d u cts.................... Stone, cla y and glass p ro d u cts................. P rim a ry m etal in d u s trie s ........................... Fabricated m etal p ro d u cts......................... M ach in ery, excep t e le c tric a l...................... E lectrical m achin ery, e quipm en t, and s u p p lie s .................................................... Tra n sp o rta tion e q u ip m e n t.......................... In stru m e n ts and related pro d u cts............ M isce lla n e o u s m an u factu rin g in d u s trie s . 26 195 10 49 78 77 467 25 88 663 11 39 3 20 29 30 83 3 43 227 6 51 21 226 7 29 9 274 3 12 7 5 7 39 25 96 96 88 32 107 40 168 117 159 62 22 3 18 15 23 29 75 6 45 26 34 59 8 1 10 20 12 1 16 15 40 1 20 22 29 1 17 13 45 40 41 1 35 29 53 128 67 169 128 97 154 634 132 449 1 11 26 13 25 40 16 5 8 11 11 52 101 31 17 14 16 187 4 5 6 71 13 41 6 18 57 520 54 91 2 26 54 22 41 73 141 154 30 16 560 1,306 55 29 47 36 11 4 239 114 14 5 51 49 9 2 176 771 24 12 24 44 5 4 85 323 8 3 1 3 3 25 18 22 5 6 57 74 9 9 2 1 3 2 2 19 1,134 5,281 332 1,217 289 1,904 245 1,315 24 108 244 737 7 38 6 25 1 2 6 2 2 13 20 1 1 11 1 2 3 2 1 10 2 1 1 Nonmanufacturing.............................. M in in g , cru d e petroleum , and natural gas p ro d u ctio n ......................................... Tran sp o rtation , excep t ra ilro a d s and a irlin e s ........ ............................. .•............. R a ilro a d s ...................................................... A ir lin e s ......................................................... C o m m u n ica tio n s.......................................... U tilitie s : E le ctric and gas.......................... W holesale t r a d e .......................................... Retail trade, excep t re sta u ra n ts................ R e s ta u r a n ts ............................................... Services, except h o te ls............................... H o te ls............ ............................................... C o n stru ction ................................................. Finance, insuran ce, and real e sta te ......... 6 6 2 17 141 2 11 2 3 10 123 3 4 101 23 33 85 87 27 160 35 76 22 447 21 848 661 123 621 203 77 517 104 273 97 1,502 112 31 7 24 4 35 4 31 8 27 8 142 9 101 150 101 38 77 8 116 11 109 29 428 37 35 9 3 2 16 12 47 9 15 7 127 5 613 405 9 14 50 52 184 26 54 56 408 30 9 37 2 79 4 4 49 3 9 3 72 1 6 569 10 6 145 13 45 4 350 7 26 7 3 97 107 2 32 7 30 13 24 4 89 6 66 11 62 39 64 8 235 38 1 See ta ble 1, footnote 2. 2 Contracts e xp irin g in late D ecem ber w ere inclu ded w ith the to ta ls fo r the subsequen t year. 3 S ee table 1, footnote 3. The median deferred increase will be the high est on record in this decade— 4.1 percent (table 3 ), compared with 3.8 percent in 1968. In both years, the most common increase will be 3.5 to 4 percent, or 14 to 15 cents— the amount that most automobile workers and many workers in farm and construc tion equipment and the aerospace industry will receive in 1969.4 O f the workers who will receive deferred wage increases, approximately one-third are also cov ered by provisions for cost-of-living escalation. Be4 As indicated subsequently, minimum cost-of-living adjust ments guaranteed under escalator clauses have been considered a part of the deferred increase. Contracts in automobile and related industries specify that regardless of the level of the CPI, the cost-of-living allowance will be at least 3 cents higher in 1968 than in 1967 and at least 6 cents higher in 1969 than in 1967. Therefore, in each year 3 cents has been considered as part of the deferred increase. 2 1 3 2 1 8 15 1 17 80 * See ta ble 1, footnote 1. N ote: B ecause of rounding, su m s of in d iv id u a l ite m s m ay not equal totals. cause a maximum limit has been established on the size of the cost-of-living escalator adjustments for most of these workers, such clauses typically can add no more than 5 cents during 1969 to the deferred wage adjustments. M u ltiyear co n tra cts Multiyear contracts may provide deferred bene fits, as well as wage changes. Taking such benefit changes into account, the median deferred package increase in key contracts will be 4.7 percent in 1969 (table 4) .5 This compares with 4.5 percent in 1968. Workers covered by most key collective bargain ing agreements will receive deferred wage in5 Key contracts are those affecting 5,000 workers or more. 4 T a b le 3. D istribution of workers, by size of deferred in creases 1 in 1969 for major situations A p p ro xim a te nu m ber of w o rk e rs affected (th o u sa n d s) Average d eferred w age increase Total.............................................. N u m b er of situ a tio n s 1,022 A ll in d u s trie s 2 Total m anu fa c tu rin g 3 6,1 0 9 Food and k in d re d prod ucts 3 ,0 0 9 249 26 31 67 84 120 64 410 381 273 369 1,564 952 406 251 166 66 207 161 34 67 0 332 79 12 7 58 55 89 51 198 196 118 250 1,371 186 276 50 17 4 24 6 1 1 14.7 1 4 .3 74 63 180 536 1,921 1 ,010 275 797 185 160 287 91 71 112 47 0 23O 71 38 52 133 347 1,456 361 122 166 57 41 145 7 29 7 2 3 42 4.1 3 .8 A p p are l R u bber and m isce l laneous p la stic prod ucts Stone, clay, and glass prod ucts 226 91 72 M e ta l w ork in g T otal nonm anufact u r in g 4 Con stru c tion 2 ,0 8 7 3 ,1 0 0 5 1 13 17 66 17 137 69 88 98 1,327 96 79 32 2 3 10 15 24 9 29 31 14 213 186 155 118 193 766 130 201 149 62 183 155 32 67 *332 37 26 82 133 31 66 5 328 2 15.7 0 W arehous ing and w holesale and retail trade 848 T ra n s porta tion P u b lic u tilitie s 423 1,018 544 7 17 3 23 27 14 78 13 35 44 7 52 25 47 14 6 4 2 S e rv ic e s 118 C E N T S P ER H O UR U n d e r 5 c e n ts ......................................... 5 and u n d e r 6 c e n t s . . . ......................... 6 and u n d e r 7 c e n ts............................... 7 and u n d e r 8 ce n ts............................... 8 and u n de r 9 ce n ts............................... 9 and u n d e r 10 c e n ts............................. 10 and u n d e r 11 ce n ts........................... 11 and u n de r 12 ce n ts........................... 12 and u n de r 13 ce n ts........................... 13 and u n de r 14 ce n ts........................... 14 and u n d e r 15 c e n ts........................... 15 and u n de r 17 c e n ts........................... 17 and u n d e r 19 ce n ts........................... 19 and u n d e r 21 c e n ts........................... 21 and u n de r 23 c e n t s . . ....................... 23 and u n de r 25 ce n ts........................... 25 and u n de r 30 ce n ts........................... 30 and u n d e r 35 c e n ts........................... 35 and u n d e r 40 ce n ts........................... 40 and u n d e r 45 ce n ts........................... 45 cents and o v e r................................... N ot specified o r not com puted 0 . . . 14 16 18 30 34 25 107 60 70 59 70 116 76 60 20 13 48 36 16 19 83 32 Median increase......................................... 4 31 31 15 6 16 72 15 52 17 15 29 1J 7 1 3 4 2 1 3 1 43 1 11 3 1 87 9 5 4 126 4 3 1 3 42 2 0 0 26 0 0 0 25 3 23 50 80 6 5 6 4 1 4 3 9 4 10 3 92 168 81 65 60 43 10 7 3 3 1 125 642 42 56 103 30 1 2 3 11 4 -g 7 22 2 1 4 5 0 8 0 0 22 0 PERCENT 0 U n d e r 2 percen t 2 and u n d e r 2^ 2J^ and u n d e r 3 3 and u n de r 3 ^ and u n d e r 4 4 and u n d e r 41*2 and under 5 Zyi ................................. p e r c e n t ..................... p e rc e n t ..................... p e rce n t....................... p e rce n t....................... p e r c e n t ..................... percent 5 end under 51^ percent 5J^ and un de r 6 percent 6 and under percent and u n de r 7 percent 7 and u n der 7^* percent . _ . .. 7 anH im r lo r O ft p n owr rleInI tI . . ---------------------/ 7L 2i 4 1IIU UIIUCI 8 and un de r 9 p ercent Q anH nnH or 1 n o rvr a 9 u IIU UIIUCI 10 w pUI wnlltl- -------------- * - - - - 10 and over N ot specified o r not com puted 0.......... Median increase........................................ 28 21 64 127 127 146 92 98 67 46 33 19 18 26 20 58 32 7 7 49 42 6 60 5 25 9 15 12 4 2 2 2 1 3 0 1 14 65 2 17 42 27 4 7 7 1 2 125 3 5 26 2 0 0 11,000). 4 Inclu des 33,000 in finance, insuran ce, and real estate, and 116,000 in m ining, for w hich separate data are not shown. 5 T o tals in clu d e con stru ction w o rk e rs in the fo llo w in g in te rv als: 50,000 at 45 and creases in 1969. Contracts in automobiles6 and automotive parts, farm and construction equip ment, steel, aluminum, trucking, and aerospace extend beyond 1969, and have provisions for de ferred wage increases during this year. The in crease in the automobile and related industries will 6 The contract between American Motors Corp. and the Auto Workers expires in 1969 rather than in 1970, when contracts with the three other major automobile producers expire. 26 45 57 193 1 ,374 182 77 83 11 8 1 4 i A verage increase fo r a il w orke rs covered by co lle ctiv e b argainin g settlem ents. For ad ditio n al inform ation regarding d efinitions, see te xt footnote 4. 3 Excludes governm ent. 3 Inclu des w o rk e rs in the follow ing in d u stry grou ps fo r w hich separate data are not show n: Tobacco (22,000), te xtile s (8 ,0 0 0 ), lu m b e r and fu rn itu re (21,000), paper and a llie d products (6 5,000), p rin tin g and p u b lish in g (41,000), ch e m ica ls and a llie d prod ucts (7 2 ,0 0 0 ), leath er and leather products (44,000), and m iscellan eou s m anufacturing ( 4 2 4 58 0 0 36 11 47 189 465 649 152 631 128 119 141 84 41 105 46 5 228 29 4 .9 5 0 24 1 11 9 10 86 37 96 83 20 38 74 41 79 41 187 12 4 6 24 42 46 64 54 87 24 41 17 1 6 2 4 7 129 383 16 31 433 9 11 475 25 10 6 2 1 7 5 6 6 7 3 2 14 3 2 19 5 35 4 8 5 5 0 8 0 0 0 u n der 50 ce n ts, 115,000 a t 50 and u n der 55, 24,000 at 55 and u n der 60, and 138,000 at 60 cents and over; and 37,000 at 10 and un der 11 percent, 83,000 at 11 and u n der 12, 21,000 a t 12 and un der 13, and 46,000 at 13 p ercent and over. o Insu fficient in fo rm a tio n to com pute am ount of increase. 7 N ot com puted. s P ercent of estim ated straig h t-tim e average h ourly earnings. N ote: B ecau se of rounding, sum s of in d iv id u a l item s m ay not equal to ta ls. For p u r poses of th is table, average deferred w age increases in clu d e guaranteed co s t-o f-liv in g increases u n de r escalato r clauses. amount to about 3.6 percent.7 Most railroad em ployees will also receive deferred rather than negotiated increases. Other industries in which deferred increases will be given to at least some workers in 1969 in clude food, apparel (including men’s and boys’ coats and suits), rubber, stone, clay, and glass 7 See footnote 4. 5 Table 4. Distribution of deferred wage and benefit increases, in key situations,1 1969 D eferred w age and ben efit incre a se s as a percen t of e x istin g w age and ben efit e x p e n d itu re s N u m b e r of w o rk e rs (th o u sa n d s) All settlements providing deferred changes........................................... 4 ,5 0 8 U n d e r 3 ................................................................................................ 3 and u n d e r 3 H .................................................................................. 3^4 and u n d e r 4 .................................................................................. 4 and u n de r ................................................................................. 4 1 ^ and u n d e r 5 ................................................................................. 5 and u n de r ..... ............................................................................ and u n de r 6 ................................................................................. 6 and u n de r 6 M ................................................................................. 6^4 a nd u n de r 7 . ............................................................................... 7 and u n de r 7 % ..... .......................................................................... 7 % and u n de r 8 ................................................................................. 8 and u n de r 9 _ _ ......................................................... ........................ 9 and u n de r 10................................................................. .............. 10 and o v e r . ....................................................................................... 133 271 796 328 959 173 223 334 137 685 45 295 63 66 Median increase.................................. ......................... ................. ........ 4 .7 i L im ite d to settle m e n ts affectin g 5,000 w o rk e rs o r more. Excludes governm ent. products, metalworking, warehousing, wholesale and retail trade, transportation, public utilities, services, tobacco, textile, lumber and furniture, paper, printing and publishing, chemicals, leather, finance, insurance, real estate, and mining industries. A t least 850,000 workers in the construction in dustry will receive deferred wage increases in 1969, about the same number as in 1968, but well below the approximately 935,000 who had such increases in 1967. As usual, most of the increases in construction will be effective in the first half of the year but some workers will also receive de ferred changes in the second half of 1969 (table 5). O f the approximately 260,000 workers scheduled to receive increases in the second half, about 160,000 will also receive increases in the first 6 months. Deferred increases in construction typically will be greater than those in other industries. The relatively large increases reflect both the size of construction settlements and the fact that, in con trast to other industries, deferred wage and benefit changes in construction are typically larger than first-year wage increases. Most common increases in construction wage scales will be 5 but less than 6 percent. Ninety seven percent of all construction workers will re ceive wage increases of at least 15 cents an hour, and 93 percent of the workers’ increases will be 4 percent or more. In other industries, increases of these amounts will affect 35 and 48 percent, respec tively. More than half of the construction workers will receive deferred increases of at least 35 cents or 7 percent, compared with less than 1 and 2.5 percent, respectively, of the workers in other industries. Cost-of-living escalators The accelerated rate of increase in consumer prices in recent years has rekindled interest in cost-of-living escalator clauses and such clauses were added to a small number of major collective bargaining agreements during 1968.8 Despite these recent increases in the number of contracts contain ing escalator provisions, at the beginning of 1969 only about 2.55 million workers9— less than 1 out of 4 under major contracts— were covered by such provisions. This compared to about 2.46 million a year earlier and 2.2 million at the beginning of 1967 as indicated in the following tabulation.10 Year i N um ber o f workers (In millions) Year 1 N um ber of workers (In millions) 1969 ________________ 2 .5 5 1962______________ 2 .5 1968________________ 2 .4 6 1961_________ _____ 2 .5 - 2 . 8 4 .0 1967________________ 2 .2 1960_______________ 1966________________ 2 .0 1959........................... 4 .0 1965________________ 2 .0 1958_______________ 4 .0 1964_____ ___________ 2 .0 1957.......................... 3 .5 1963________________ 1.8 5 1January of each year. The contracts negotiated during 1968 continued the trend toward establishing a maximum limit on the amount of escalator adjustments. By the end of the year escalator clauses for about 1.9 million workers, compared with about 1.5 million a year earlier and 360,000 2 years earlier, included such limits. In early 1966, such limits affected only about 50,000 workers. Most automobile, farm and construction equip ment, and aerospace contracts, and many in the automotive parts industries specify a maximum increase of 8 cents for each of two annual re- 8 Among the contracts that adopted escalation were those in the glass container industry covering nearly 60,000 workers, the tobacco industry covering 20,000, and the Pacific Coast shipbuild ing industry covering 17,000 workers. 9 To these workers should be added at least 825,000 workers who are covered by smaller union agreements or are not unionized but are covered by provision for cost-of-living escalation. These in clude 475,000 production workers in nonunion and small union manufacturing plants and about 350,000 white-collar workers in establishments where unionized employees are covered by escalator clauses in agreements. The pensions of nearly 1.5 million retired military and Federal Civil Service employees and survivors are adjusted if the CPI rises by 3 percent for 3 consecutive months. 10 For a discussion of the prevalence and experience with esca lator clauses over the past 20 years, see M o n t h l y L a b o r R e v ie w , September 19-66, pp. III-IV . 6 T a b le 5. Tim in g of deferred wage in creases due in 1969 in m ajor s itu a tio n s 1 Effective m onth A p p ro xim a te n u m b er of w o rk e rs affected (th o u sa n d s) P rin c ip a l in d u s trie s affected Total. R a ilro a d s ( e x c e p t s h opcrafts, locom otive engineers, con ductors, b rakem en, and sig n a lm e n ) and con stru ctio n . Co n ta in e rs (cans). G lass con tain ers, W est Coast fr u it and vegetable can nin g, and com m u nication s. T ru ck in g , com m u nication s, and con stru ction. Co n stru ction and com m u nication s. C o nstruction , ap pa re l (m e n ’ s and b o ys’ coats and suits, and w om e n ’s blouses, sk irts , and sportsw ear), alu m in u m , and paper. R a ilro ad s (e xce p t shopcrafts, locom otive engineers, conductors, brakem en, and signalm en), con stru ction, com m u n ication s, aerospace, and rubber. S teel, com m u nication s, and iron ore m ining. M e atp a ck in g and con stru ction. Farm and con stru ction e quipm en t, and aerospace. A u to m o b ile s, autom otive parts, and fa rm and con stru ction e quipm en t. C onstruction . Ja n u a ry ___ F e b r u a ry ... M a rc h ......... A p r il........... M a y ............ J u n e ............ J u ly ............. A u g u s t-----S e p te m b e r. O ctober___ N o v e m b e r.. D e ce m b e r.. 1 Excludes governm ent. 2 T h is total is s m a lle r than the sum of th e in d iv id u a l item s sin ce a t le a st 590,000 w o rk e rs w ill receive 2 deferred increases and 5,300 w ill receive 3 increases in 1969. 2 A 3-cent guaranteed cos t-o f-liv in g escalator increase fo r em ployees of G eneral M otors Corp., Ford M otor Co., and C h ry sle r Corp., to be effective O ctober 27, 1969, w as com bined w ith a sch ed u led d e fe rre d w age increase of 3 percent in N ovem ber, and not in d ica te d separately. views.11 The national trucking agreement negoti ated in 1967 set a maximum increase of 4 cents in each of two annual reviews. Contracts with Gen eral Electric Co. and Westinghouse Corp., which expire in 1969, specified annual limits of 1% per cent in 1967 and 1968. Because of the accelerated increase in consumer prices in 1968, the limits on escalator adjustments were a factor in the size of such increases in many contracts (table 6). A very recent trend has been to accompany es tablishment of upper limits on escalators with minimum escalator guarantees. Most automobile, farm and construction equipment, aerospace, and automotive parts agreements specify a guaranteed minimum cost-of-living increase of 3 cents in each of the two annual adjustments. The General Elec tric and Westinghouse agreements of 1966 pro vided a minimum of one-half of 1 percent for each of two adjustments. These guaranteed minimums 11 In many of these contracts the size of the 1969 cost-of-living escalator adjustment in excess of the guaranteed increase will be calculated after diversion of 1 cent to defray the cost of an additional holiday; the maximum increase in the cash allowance is still set at 8 cents but this will go into effect only if the CPI rises enough to warrant a 9-cent increase in the cash allowance under the previous formula. T able 6. T y p ica l cost-of-living escalator in creases in selected industries, 1957-68 Increases (in cents per hour) in allow ances effective in — Indu stry 1968 A u to m o b ile s............................................................... Farm and con stru ction e q u ip m e n t......................... A e ro sp a ce .................................................................. T ru c k in g ..................................................................... M e atp a ck in g .............................................................. S te e l................................................................... A lu m in u m .................................................................. C ontainers (c a n s )..................................................... R a ilro ad s.................................................................... Mean increase h ................... i5 35 8 3-13 73 12 1967 i2 o r 5 35 4 3 -8 11 io 5 1966 1965 1964 11 11 < 5-10 83 8 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 3 4 3 or 4 4 3 or 4 94 3 3 3 3 1 2 ( u) ( ii) 22 4 1 or 2 3 4 4 4 lo r 2 4 3 13 3 3 3 (U) 3 3 4 2 or 3 2 3 1 1 1 3 6 6 4 4 or 5 6 8 9 9 9 5 <“ > 4 .9 5 .8 8 .3 1 Th re e q u a rte rly escalato r review s of th e co s t-o f-liv in g allow ance at .Am erican M oto rs Corp. and 2 review s a t oth e r autom obile com p an ie s resulted in increases of 5 cents and 2 cents, respectively, in 1967 p rior to con tra ct e xp ira tion s in th e F a ll. New 3 -y e ar agreem ents at G en eral M otors Corp., Ford M oto r Co., and C h ry sle r Corp. changed escalato r review s to a n n u al from q u a rte rly w ith a m inim u m of 3 ce n ts and a m axim um of 8 cents in both 1968 and 1969. (T h e 3-cent guarantee in 1968 w as con sidered a d eferred, rath er than an escalator increase, and exclu ded from the total show n.) A m e rica n M otors Co rp . negotiated a 2 -year con tract w h ich provided an 8-cent wage increase in 1968 ( in lie u of wage ad ju stm e n ts based on changes in the C P I) in addition to a 3 -percent defe rre d w age increase. 2 Inclu des 1 cent d iverted fo r pension im provem ents. 3 Th re e q u a rte rly escalator review s in 1967 resulted in total increases of 5 cents p rio r to con tract e x p ira tion s in th e F a ll. N ew 3 -y e ar ag reem en ts changed escalator review s to a n n u al from q u a rte rly w ith a m in im u m of 3 cents and a m axim um of 8 cents in both 1968 and 1969. (T h e 3-cent guarantee in 1968 w as con sidered as a d e ferred, rath er than an escalator increase, and exclu ded from the total show n.) 4 V ary in g by com pany. 5 R esu lting from 2, 3, o r 4 review s of cos t-o f-liv in g a llo w a n ce s p rio r to con tract 1963 4 .0 3 .3 3 .3 2 .4 2 12 3 3 3 2 .5 3 .4 2 .3 6 .4 1957 6 6 8 8 or 9 6 5 7 7 7 8 7 .0 e xp ira tion s d u rin g th e y e ar at m ost com pan ies. M ost agreem en ts negotiated in 1968 changed escalator review s to annu al from q u a rte rly , w ith th e first re v ie w in 1969. 3 T h e 1957 ch a n g e s a pply to e m ployees of o n ly a few firm s; escalator cla u se s w e re not establish ed a t some o th e rs u n til 1958. B y 1965, m ost com pan ies had e scalato r cla u se s, in clu d in g a ll th e large firm s on the Pacific Coast. 7 Allo cated to pension and/or health and w elfare fu n ds in som e agreem ents. 8 A 3-cent increase w as diverted into health and w elfare fu n d s ; no w age increase w as granted. 9 Inclu des 1 o r 2 cents diverted into health and w elfare fun ds. Resu ltin g from one sem ian n u al review p rior to con tra ct e x p ira tion s; new agree m ents negotiated d u rin g the y e a r d eferred the first sem ian nual review u n til 1968. u Escalation discontinued du rin g the year. 12 Inclu des 1.5 cents diverted toward a projected increase in the cost of in su ran ce . I®A 3 -ce n t increase w as d iverted toward a projected increase in the cost of insurance. ii Averages w ere based on increases in in d u strie s w here escalation w as in effect d u rin g the entire year. N ote: D ashes indicate no escalation plan in effect d u rin g the year. 7 were considered as deferred wage increases rather than escalator increases. The trend of recent years toward longer inter vals between cost-of-living escalator reviews also continued. The most notable development took place in 1967, when annual reviews were substi tuted for quarterly reviews in most agreements in the automobile and related industries. In 1969, at least 2 million (78 percent of the workers with escalation) will have annual reviews, about 425.000 will be under quarterly reviews, nearly 100.000 will have semiannual, and the balance will be under monthly or various other types of escala tor clauses. Nearly all escalator clauses specify the national B L S -C P I as the index on which possible costof-living adjustments will be based. Only 90,000 workers have clauses tied to individual city indexes. Except for electrical products and airline me chanics, most contracts in which escalator clauses are concentrated are not scheduled for bargaining in 1969. These clauses are widespread in the auto mobile, automotive parts, farm and construction equipment, aerospace, trucking, and meatpacking industries, where nearly all major agreements pro vide for deferred wage increases during the year. Although most workers under major agreements with escalator clauses will receive deferred rather than negotiated wage increases in 1969, only a relatively small percent (33) of workers receiv ing deferred increases will be eligible for cost-ofliving adjustments (table 7 ). Escalator clauses are rare in food production (except meatpacking), construction, the manufacture of apparel, lumber and furniture, paper, rubber, leather, printing and publishing, warehousing, wholesale and retail trade, gas and electric utilities, services, finance, insurance, and real estate, and mining. Significant provisions Table 8 lists 102 selected major bargaining agreements, each covering 5,000 workers or more, applying in total to 3.3 million workers. Space limitations preclude the listing of all major con tracts covering 5,000 workers or more under which some action in 1969 is scheduled.12 The selection was designed to cover a broad range of industries and key bargaining situations; contracts in the construction industry are not listed. Many of the selected bargaining agreements expire or may be Table 7. Prevalence of cost-of-living escalation in major situations1 providing deferred wage increases in 1969, by size of deferred increases, Item All werkars with deferred increases.. A p p ro xim a te n u m b e r of w o rk e rs due to receive d eferred wage in creases (th o u sa n d s) 6 ,1 0 9 P e rce n t o f w o rk e rs covered by c o s t-o M iv in g escalato r cla u se s 33 Average Deferred Wage Increases2 Cents Per Hour U n d e r 5 ......................................... 5 and u n de r 6 .............................. 6 and u n d e r 7 ........ ..................... 7 and u n de r 8 .............................. 8 and u n d e r 9 .............................. 9 and u n d e r 10............................ 10 and u n d e r 11.......................... 11 and u n d e r 12.......................... 12 and u n d e r 13.......................... 13 and u n d e r 14.......................... 14 and u n d e r 15.......................... 15 and u n de r 17.......................... 17 and u n d e r 19.......................... 19 and d n d e r2 1 .......................... 21 and u n d e r 2 3 .......................... 23 and u n d e r 25.......................... 25 and u n d e r 3 0 .......................... 30 and u n d e r 3 5 .......................... 35 and u n d e r 40.......................... 40 and u n d e r 45.......................... 45 and o v e r................................... N ot specified o r not com puted 3. 26 31 67 84 120 64 410 381 273 369 1 ,564 952 406 251 166 66 207 161 34 67 332 79 8 6 18 14 33 48 24 37 13 19 69 47 8 11 1 3 1 3 15 74 63 180 536 1,921 1 ,010 275 797 185 160 287 91 71 112 47 230 71 45 41 53 48 75 10 17 2 4 3 M a n u fa c tu rin g 3........................................ ......... Food and k in d re d p ro d u cts................... M e ta lw o rk in g ....................... . .................. 3,0 0 9 249 2 ,087 49 30 63 N o n m a n u fa ctu rin g 3....... ....... .......................... W arehousing, w ho le sa le and retail tra d e ........................ .............................. T ra n sp o rta tio n ......... ................................ 3.1 0 0 19 423 1,018 4 53 U n d er 2 .............................................................. 2 and u n d e r 2 )4 ................................................ 2j4 and u n d e r 3 ................................................ 3 and u n de r 3 ^ ................................................ 3 ^ and u n d e r 4 .............................................. . 4 and u n d e r 4 K ................................................ 4}*} and u n d e r 5 .............................................. . 5 and u n d e r 5 J £ .............................................. . 5 ^ a n d u n d e r 6 .............................................. . 6 and u n d e r 6 J £ .............................................. . 6 ^ and u n d e r 7 .............................................. . 7 and u n d e r .............................................. and u n d e r 8 ............................................... 8 and u n d e r 9 .................................................. 9 and u n d e r 10................................................ 10 and o v e r....................................................... N o t spe cifie d o r not c o m p u te d 3................... 1 15 Industry Group (Selected) 3 Excludes governm ent. 2 See ta ble 3, footn ote 1. 3 Insu fficien t inform ation to com p u te am oun t of increase. 3 Percent of estim ated straig h t-tim e average h o u rly earnings. 3 F o r sp e cific in d u strie s in clu d ed in the total, see ta ble 3. reopened for wage negotiations between January 1 and December 31, 1969. (The effective dates of these actions are printed in boldface type in the appropriate columns of table 8.) Other agreements provide for wage reviews based upon changes in living costs or specify deferred wage increases payable during 1969. 12 An expiration calendar for all agreements covering 1,000 workers or more will be available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics early in 1969. 8 T a b le 8. Expiration, reopening, and wage-adjustm ent provisions, selected co lle ctive bargaining agreem ents, Ja n u a ry -D e ce m b e r 1969 Order ef Listing M a n u fa ctu rin g 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. E le c tric a l products A u to m o b ile s M a ch in e ry S h ip b u ild in g O rd n an ce and accessories F a b rica te d m etal pro d u cts S te e l and a lu m in u m A irc ra ft 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. N on m a n u fa ctu rin g R u bb e r C h e m ica ls Stone, cla y, and g la ss products P ap e r T e x tile s A p p a re l L e ath er and le a th e r pro d u cts Food pro d u cts 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. M a ritim e M in in g A irlin e s R a ilro ad s Local tra n s it T ru c k in g and w are h o u sin g 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. T e le p h o n e and telegraph E le ctric and gas u tilitie s W holesale and re ta il tra d e Finance, in su ran ce , and re al estate H otels and resta u ra n ts Perso n al se rvice s [1969 e xp ira tio n s show n in bold face l\ Com pany o r a s s o c ia tio n 3 U n io n 3 A p p ro x i mate n u m ber of em ployees covered P ro v isio n s e ffective Ja n u a ry-D e ce m b e r 1969 fo r— C o n tract te rm « Wage reopenin g A u to m a tic cost-ofliv in g r e v ie w 3 D eferred wage in crease (h o u rly rate un le ss oth e rw ise s p e cifie d ) 1. Electrical products A d m ira l Corp. (G re a te r Chicago M e tro p olita n area). G en eral E le ctric C o ................... E le ctrica l W o rke rs (IB E W ). E lectrical W o rkers (IU E ). G en eral E le ctric C o ................... E le ctrica l W o rke rs (U E ) (In d .). Radio Corp. of A m e ric a .............. E le ctrica l W o rke rs (IU E ). Raytheon Co. (M a s s a c h u s e tts ). E lectrical W o rkers (IB E W ). W estern E le ctric Co., Inc. ____ d o ..................... (K e arn e y , N.J.). W estern E le ctric Co., Inc. ____ d o ..................... (In d ia n a p o lis, Ind.). W estern E le ctric Co., Inc. ____ d o ..................... (C o lu m b u s, O hio). W estinghouse E le ctric C o rp ___ E le ctrica l W o rkers (U E ) (In d .). E le ctrica l W o rke rs W estingh ou se E le ctric C o rp ___ (IU E ). Federation of W est W estinghouse E le ctric C o rp ___ inghouse Inde pendent S a la rie d U n ion s (In d .). A m e rica n M oto rs Corp. (M ic h ig a n and W isconsin ). C h ry s le r Corp., production and m ain ten an ce. Ford M otor Co G en eral M oto rs Corp A u to W o rkers (In d .). do 6 ,5 0 0 85 .0 0 0 15.000 12,200 10.000 11,500 6 .4 0 0 5,1 0 0 7 .4 0 0 40 .0 0 0 14.000 9 ,5 0 0 105.000 do 165.000 do 390.00 0 Oct. 1966 to Sept1969T Oct. 1966 to O ct 1969. Oct. 1966 to O ct 1999. Ju n e 1967 to M ay 1971, Ja n . 1967 to Aug. 1969. Dec. 1966 to Dec. 1969 Sep t. 1966 to Sept 1969. Nov. 1966 to O ct 1969. Oct. 1966 to Nov. 1969. Oct. 1966 to Nov. 1969. Oct. 1966 to Nov. 1969. June 2. 1969, 4 percent. Oct. 1967 to Oct 1969. Nov. 1967 to S e p t 1970. O c t 1967 to S ept. 1970. Dec. 1967 to S e p t 1970. O ct 27,1969................. Nov. 24,1969; 9 -1 8 cents. O ct 27, 1969................. Nov. 24,1969; 9.5-17.5 cents. O ct 27, 1969................. Nov. 24,1969 ; 9 -2 0 cents. . Q u a rte rly (M a r., Ju n e , Sept., Dec.). . O ct 6,1969................... Jan. 1,1969 ; 9-21 ce n ts fo r tra ctor and fo u n d ry w ork e rs; 17-22 ce n ts fo r s k ille d trades. O ct 6,1969; 9 -1 5 ce n ts fo r b a sic h o u rly rates. O ct 27, 1969................. Nov. 24,1969; 9 -1 6 cents. . Q u a rte rly (Jan., A p r., Ju ly , Oct.). O ct 20,1969: 10 cents to base rates. 3. Machinery, excopt electrical B rigg s and S tratto n Corp. (M ilw a u k e e , W is.). J. I. Case C o ____________ C a te rp illa r T ra cto r Co C u m m in s Engine Co., Inc. (C o lu m b u s, Ind.). G eneral M otors C o rp ............ W h irlp o o l Corp. (E v a n sv ille , A llie d In d u stria l W orkers. A u to W orkers (Ind.). do. D iesel W o rke rs' U nion (In d .). Electrical W o rkers (IU E ). ____ d o ___________ 6 .0 0 0 7 .0 0 0 2 6 ,3 0 0 5,2 0 0 2 9 ,0 0 0 6 ,8 0 0 Aug. 1965 to July 1969 Jan. 1967 to Dec. 1969/ Oct. 1967 to Oct. 1970. M ar. 1966 to Feb. 1969. Dec. 1967 to S e p t 1970. O c t 1967 to Oct. 1970. 4. Shipbuilding G en eral D yn am ics Corp., E le ctric B o at D iv isio n (G roton. Conn.). N e w p ort N ew s S h ip b u ild in g and D ry D ock Co. (N e w p o rt N ew s. va.). P acific c o a s t S h ip b u ild e rs A ssociation. See footn otes a t end of table. M etal Tra de s C o u n cil of New London County. Pe n in su la S h ip b u ild e rs A sso cia tion (Ind.). P acific Coast D is tric t M etal Tra de s C ouncil. 8 ,0 0 0 1969; 3 percent. J u ly 1968 to Ju n e 1972/ 15,000 J u ly 1965 to July 1969. 12,000 J u ly 1968 to Ju n e 1971/ Apr. 1,1969................... Apr. 1,1969; 15 cents. 9 T a b le 8. Continued— Expiration, reopening, and w age-adjustm ent provisions C om pany or association 2 U nion » A p p ro x i mate n u m ber of em ployees covered P ro v isio n s effective Ja n u a ry-D e ce m b e r 1969 fo r— C ontract term * Wage reopenin g A u to m a tic cost-ofliv in g review » D eferred w age in cre a se (h o u rly rate u n le ss oth e rw ise sp e cifie d ) 5. Ordnance and accessaries G en eral D yn am ics Corp., C o n v a ir D ivisio n . M a rtin -M a rie tta Corp., M a rtin Co. D ivision. M a c h in is ts ............ . 6 ,4 0 0 A u to W orkers (Ind.). 8 ,0 0 0 Q u arterly ( M a n . Ju n e, Sept., Dec.). Q u arterly (Jan., A p r., Ju ly , Oct.). Oct. 1965 to Oct. 1970. Nov. 1966 to Nov. 1969. Oct. 13,1969; 8 cents. 6. Fabricated metal products A m e rica n Can Co. Ste e lw ork e rs. 16,000 Feb. 1968 to Feb. 1971. Feb. 1,1969; 10-20.5 cents-»standard h o u rly wage rates; $4-98.80 per w e ek -sta n d a rd w e e k ly rates. 7. Steel and aluminum A lu m in u m Co. of Am e rica . A lu m in u m W o rke rs. A lu m in u m Co. of A m e rica S te e lw ork e rs. 11,000 do. 9 ,0 0 0 do. 400,00 0 K a ise r A lu m in u m and C h e m ical Corp. 11 m ajor b a sic ste e l com pam es— production and m ain ten an ce em ployees: A lle g h e n y Lu d lu m S te e l C o r p . . A rm co S te e l C o rp ....................... B ethlehem S te e l C o rp ................ C. F. and I. S te e l Co (fo rm e rly Colorado F jje l and Iron Co rp .) (M a ss, and Colo.). Inlan d S te e l C o ........................... Jo n e s and L au g h lin Steel Corp. (P a . and O hio). N ational S te e l Corp., G reat L ak e s S te e l D ivisio n (M ich ig a n ). P ittsb u rg h S te e l C o .................... R e p u b lic S te e l C o rp .................... U nited Sta te s S te e l C o rp ........... Youngstow n Sh e et and T u be Co. 9 ,0 0 0 1968 to 1971«. 1969; 8 cents ( p lu s a d d itio n a l increase in in crem en ts betw een jo b grades). 1969; 12 cents. Ju n e 1968 to M ay 1971.« Ju n e 1968 to M ay 1971.« Aug. 1968 to J u ly 1971.0 1969; 12 cents. Aug. 1,1969; 12-21.3 ce n ts (12 cents g eneral increase p lu s 0.3 cents in cre m e n t increase). 6. Aircraft B eech A irc ra ft Corp. (K a n sa s and C olorado). M a c h in is ts ................ 7 ,7 0 0 J u ly 1966 to Oct. 1969. Q u a rte rly ( M a r . Ju n e , S ept., Dec.). B e ll Ae ro sp a ce Corp., B e ll H e lico p te r D iv isio n (T a rra n t and D a lla s C ounties,Tex.). B o ein g Co. (S e a ttle -R e n to n , W ash., and O gden, Utah). A u to W orkers (In d .). 6 ,6 0 0 Ju n e 1966 to June 1969. Q u a rte rly (M ar., Ju n e , S ept., Dec.). S e a ttle Pro fessio n al Engineering Em ployees A sso cia tio n (Ind.). M a c h in is ts .. 13,400 Ju n e 1967 to June 1969. 6 8 ,0 0 0 O ct. 1968 to S e p t. 1971.8 B o ein g C o ..................... ........... U n ited A irc ra ft C o rp a S ik o rs k y A irc ra ft D iv isio n (B rid g e p o rt and S tratfo rd, Conn.). T e a m ste rs ( I n d . ) . . . 5,0 0 0 Escalator cla u se to p ro v id e m in . 3£ m ax. 8£ increase in 1969. 1969 ; 3 p e rce n t ( 9 -1 4 cents). Feb. 1966 to Feb. 1969. 9. Rubber Firestone T ire & R u b b e r C o . . . 17,000 J u ly 1967 to A p r. 1970. B. F. Goodrich C o ....................... .........d o ............. 11,000 G oodyear T ire & R u b b e r C o ___ 2 0 ,3 0 0 J u ly 1967 to A p r. 1970.« J u ly 1967 to A p r. 1970. J u ly 1967 to A p r. 1970. R u bb e r W o rk e rs___ .d o ............ U n iro y al Inc. (U .S. R u b b e r)___ .........d o ....................... See footn otes a t end of ta ble . 2 2 ,0 0 0 June 30,1969; 13 c e n ts ( 1 -2 ce n ts of th is in cre a se is fo r in e q u ity ad ju stm e n t a t 2 plants.) June 30,1969; 13 cents. June 30,1969; 13 cents. June 30,1969; 13 cents. 10 T a b le 8. Con tin u ed— Expiration, reopening, and wage-adjustm ent p rovisions Com pany o r a s s o c ia tio n 2 U n io n 2 A p p ro x i m ate n u m b er of em ployees covered P ro v isio n s e ffective Ja n u a ry -D e ce m b e r 1969 fo r— Co n tract term « Wage reopenin g A u to m a tic cost-ofliv in g r e v ie w 5 D eferred w age in crease (h o u rly rate u n le ss oth erw ise sp e cifie d ) Q u a rte rly (M a r., Ju ne. Sept., Dec.). Mar. 10,1969; 12 ce n ts (add. five -ten th s c e n t p e r la b o r grade sta rtin g a t L ab o r G rade 2 as of M ar. 9,1 9 6 9 ). June 1,1969; 13 cents. 10. Chemicals D ow C h e m ica l Co. (M id la n d and B ay C ity, M ich .). M in e W orkers, D is tric t 50 (Ind.). 6 ,5 0 0 M ar. 1968 to M ar. 1971. F M C Corp., A m e rica n V iscose D ivisio n . T e x tile W orkers Union. 8 ,6 0 0 Ju n e 1968 to Ju n e 1971.® 11. Stone, clay, and glass products G lass C o n ta in e r M a n u fa ctu re rs Institu te, Inc., N a tio n a l G lass C o n ta in e r M u ltiE m p lo y er Pro d u ctio n and M ain ten an ce C o n tract (I nterstate— e xclu din g W est Coast). G lass B o ttle P ittsb u rg h P la te G lass Co., G lass D ivisio n . G lass and C e ram ic W orkers. 35,0 0 0 M a r. 1968 to Blow ers. 9 ,0 0 0 Mar. 1,1369; ( if CPI Feb. 1971. increases 2\$ per cent o r next cale n d ar month a fte r p re lim in a ry figures show ing percent increase are released). Mar. 1,1969; 4 pe rce n t (b ase h o u rly rates). Feb. 1966 to Feb. 1969. 12. Paper In te rn a tion a l P ap e r Co., So u th ern K ra ft D ivisio n . P a cific C oast A sso cia tio n of P u lp and P ap e r M an u factu rers. P a p e rm a k e rs and P a p e rw o rk ers; P u lp and S u lp h ite W o rke rs; and E le ctrica l W o rke rs (IB E W ). A sso cia tio n of W estern P u lp and P a p e r W o rke rs (I nd.). 11,500 J u n e 1967 to M ay 1970. 20,100 M ar. 1967 to Mar. 1969 June 1,1969; 17 cents. 13. Textiles D an R iv e r M ills , Inc. (D a n v ille , Va.). K n itted O uterw ear M a n u fa ctu re rs Assn., Pe n n sy lv a n ia D is tric t (P h ila d e lp h ia , Pa. area). T e x tile D yeing, P rin tin g and Fin ish in g In d u stry. U n ited T e x tile W orkers. L a d ie s ' G arm ent W orkers. 8 ,8 0 0 T e x tile W o rkers Union. 9 ,5 0 0 8 ,3 0 0 Nov. 1966 to Nov. 1969. J u ly 1966 to June 1969 A t any tim e, on 30 d a y s' notice (a t 6 m onth intervals). In event o f rise in C .P.I. fo r P h ila d e lp h ia , on 15 d a y s ’ notice. O c t 1966 to O ct 1969. 14. Apparel Asso cia te d F u r M a n u fa ctu re rs M e at C u tte rs ............ Inc. (G re a te r N ew Y o rk area). C lo th in g M a n u fa c tu re rs' C lo th in g W o r k e r s .. . A sso cia tio n o f th e U .S .A. C lu ett, Peabody & Co., Inc., ____ d o ....................... A rro w Co. D iv isio n N ew Y o rk C o a t and S u it L a d ie s ’ G arm ent Asso ciatio n , Inc. W orkers. P o p u la r P ric e d D ress M an u fa ctu rin g Group, Inc.; P o p u la r P ric e D re ss Co n tracto rs Asso cia tio n , Inc.; U nited B e tte r D re ss M an u fa ctu re rs Asso ciatio n , Inc.; N a tio n a l D re ss M an u fa ctu re rs A ssociation, Inc.; and A ffilia te d D re ss M an u fa ctu re rs, Inc. do. 7 .0 0 0 125,00 0 9 .0 0 0 4 2 ,000 80,0 0 0 Feb. 1965 to Feb. 1969. Ju n e 1968 to M ay 1971. Sept. 1966 to Aug. 1969. Ju n e 1967 to M ay 1970. Feb. 1967 to Jan. 1970. June 2 ,1 9 6 9 ,1 7 ^ cents. In e v e n t th e cost of liv in g sh a ll have rise n sin ce M ay 15, 1967, th e un ion m ay give notice on o r before A p r. 15 fo r fa ll season o r S e p t 15 fo r sp rin g season. In th e e v e n t of an increase o r d ecrease in cost of liv in g sin ce Jan . 15,1967. 15. Leather and leather preducts M assach u se tts S h o e M an u fa c tu re rs (M assa ch u se tts). See footn otes a t end of table. U n ite d S h oe W orkers. 6 ,0 0 0 Jan. 19 6 7 to Jan. 1969. 11 T a b le 8. Continued— Expiration, reopening, and wage-adjustm ent provisions Com pany o r a ssociation 3 U n io n 3 A p p ro x i mate n u m b er of em ployees covered P ro v isio n s e ffective J a n u a ry -D e ce m b e r 1969 fo r— Co n tract term * Wage reopenin g A u to m a tic cost-ofliv in g r e v ie w 3 D eferred w age in crease (h o u rly rate u n le ss oth erw ise sp e cifie d ) 16. Feed products C a lifo rn ia P rocessors, Inc. (C a lifo rn ia ). N a tio n a l B is c u it C o ............ S u ga r Pla n tatio n C o m p a n ie s' Negotiatin g C om m ittee (H a w a ii). A rm o u r and C o ....................... T e a m ste rs ( I n d . ) . . . 7 5 ,0 0 0 A m e rica n B a ke ry and C o n fe ction e ry W orkers. Lon gshorem en and w arehousem en (Ind.). M e at C u tte rs ........_.. 9 ,0 0 0 Mar. 1,1969; 11-20 cents. M ar. 1967 to Feb. 1970. S e p t 1967 to Aug. 1969.® 10,000 Feb. 1966 to Jan. 1969. 12,000 M ar. 1967 to Aug. 1970. S e m i-a n n u a lly (Ja n . and Ju ly ). Sept 1,1969; 11 ce n ts ( p lu s up to 8 c e n ts in sp e cifie d lo catio n s to re du ce o r e lim in a te e x istin g wage ra te d iffe ren tals e x istin g b etw een such local rate and th e A rm o u r A F L -C IO P atte rn Rate). 17. Maritime M a ritim e S e rv ic e C om m ittee Inc. (p a sse n g e r and d ry cargo sh ip op eratorsun licen sed personn el) ( A tla n tic and G u lf Coasts). Sta n d a rd Fre ig h tsh ip A g re e m en t; and S ta n d a rd T a n k e r a greem en t-u nlicensed sea m en (A tla n tic , G u lf, L a k e s and Inland W aters D istrict). P acific M aritim e A s s o c ia tio n ... M a ritim e ................... 2 1 ,0 0 0 Aug. 1963 to June 1969. S e a fa re rs .................. 12,000 O c t 1967 to June 1969. Ju n e 1965 to June 1969. J u ly 1966 to J u n e 1971. S e a fa re rs.................. 13,400 P acific M aritim e A sso cia tio n (P a c ific Coast). Lon gshorem en and W arehousem en (Ind.). 16,000 T a n k e r S e rv ice Com m ittee, Inc. (ta n k e r com pan iesu n licensed seam en) (A tla n tic and G u lf Coasts). M a ritim e ................... 5,6 0 0 June 30,1969; 20 c e n ts fo r long sh o rem en on 6 -h r. d ay; 2 2 ^ ce n ts to longshorem en on 8-hr. s t tim e ba sis a n d to c le rk s ; 25 ce n ts to c le rk su p e rv iso rs; and 27 ce n ts to c le rk ch ie f su p e rv iso rs. Aug. 1963 to June 1969.- 19. Mining A n th ra cite O perators (Pe n n sy lv a n ia ). B itu m in o u s Coal O perators M in e W o rke rs (Ind.). do 10,000 S e p t 1966 to 80 ,0 0 0 O ct. 1968 to Open End. On o r a fte r Feb. 1,1969 on 60 d a ys’ notice. O ct 1, 1969; $2 per day. Wage Open End.8 d iffe re n tia l in Ala b am a and W est K e n tu ck y w ill be ab olish ed in fo u r steps. 19. Airlines Pan A m e rica n W orld A irw a y s, Inc., A ir lin e M ech an ics, and G round S e rv ic e Em ployees. T ra n sp o rt W o rk e rs .. 9 ,6 0 0 Dec. 1966 to Mar. 19H« 20. Railroads C la ss I R a ilro ad s: N on-operatin g un ions M aintenance of W ay Em ployees. T ra n sp o rta tion C om m unication Em ployees. Hotel and Restau ran t Em ployees. R a ilw a y C le rk s ......... 8 9 .0 0 0 J u ly 1968 to 2 8 .0 0 0 J u ly 1968 to 6,000 J u ly 1968 to 144,000 Ja n . 1968 to Open End.* Open End.0 Open End.* Open End.8 Jan. July Jan. July 1 1969;2 1.1969; 3 1,1969; 2 1.1969; 3 percent. percent. percent. percent. Jan. July Jan. July 1 1969 ; 2 1,1969; 3 1,1969; 2 1,1969; 3 percent. percent. percent. percent. Jan. July Jan. July 1,1969; 1,1969; 1,1969; 1,1969; percent. percent. percent. percent. C la ss I R a ilro ad s: O perating u n io n s Locom otive F ire men. Railroad T ra in m e n .. 2 5 .0 0 0 Jan. 1968 to Open End.9 9 6 .0 0 0 Ja n . 1968 to Open End.8 See footnotes a t end of table. 2 3 2 3 12 T a b le 8. Continued— Expiration, reopening, and w age-adjustm ent provision s C om pany o r a ssociation 2 Union 3 A p p ro x i mate n u m ber of em ployees covered P ro v isio n s e ffective J a n u a ry -D e ce m b e r 1969 fo r— Contract term * Wage reopenin g a R a ilw a y Express Agency, I n c .. . S w itc h m e n ................ 8 ,0 0 0 Railw ay CleTks......... 2 8 ,0 0 0 A u to m a tic cost-ofliv in g r e v ie w * D eferred w age in crease (h o u rly rate u n le ss oth e rw ise sp e cifie d ) ftilraads—Cmttaiwd Jan. 1968 to Open End.* J u ly 1968 to Open End.* Jan. 1 1969; 2 percent. July 1 1969; 3 percent. Jan. 1,1969; 2 percent. July 1,1969; 4 percent. 21. Local transit M e tro p o lita n T a xica b Board of T ra d e (N e w Y o rk , N .Y.). D ire ctly A ffilia te d Local Union No. 3036 (N .Y .C . T a x i D riv e rs Union ). Sou th east P e n n sy lv a n ia T ra n sp o rta tion A u th o rity , f o rm e rly P h ila d e lp h ia T ra n sp o rta tion Co. T ra n sp o rt W o rk e rs.. 29,0 0 0 5 ,000 1 Nov. 1967 to Nov. 1970. May 17,1969; d riv e rs ' c om m iss ion rate increased to 4 9 -5 0 p ercen t o f m oney booked each d ay (w as 48-49 percent). Nov. 17,1969; 5 pe rce n t o f base e a rn in g s to a ll in s id e se rvice and m ain ten an ce personnel (e x c lu d in g ta xica b d rive rs). Ja n . 1967 to Jan. 1969. 22. Trucking and warehousing C e n tra l S ta te s A rea Local Cartage S u p p le m e n tal A greem en t. N ew J e rse y -N e w Y o rk A rea G en eral T ru c k in g S u p p le m en t A g re e m en t (N e w Y o rk and N ew Je rse y ). T e a m ste rs (In d .)___ 120,000 A p r. 1967 to M ar. 1970. .........d o ....................... 3 8 ,0 0 0 Sept. 1967 to M ar. 1970. In eve n t o f w ar, d e clara tion of em ergency o r im po sitio n of econ om ic con trols, on 60 d a y s ' notice. _____do............................................. Apr. 1,1969................... Apr. 1,1969; 15 cents. Apr. 1,1969................... Apr. 1,4969; 15 cents. 23. Telephone and telegraph N ew Y o rk Te le p h o n e Co. (D ow nstate and U pstate P la n t Depts.). O hio B e ll Telep h o n e Co. (O h io ). P acific Te le p h o n e and T elegraph Co. (N o rth e rn C a lif!) and B e ll T elephone Co. o f N evada. So u th ern B e ll T elep h o n e and Teleg rap h Co., and S outh C e n tral B e ll T elep h o n e Co. W estern E le ctric Co. (D is trib u tio n and w arehouse em ployees). W estern U nion Teleg rap h Co. (In te rstate e xclu d in g the N ew Y o rk M e tro p olita n area). July 29,1969; $3.50-36 per w eek. 2 5 ,0 0 0 J u ly 1968 to J u ly 1971. ........ d o................. 19,200 ........d o ................. 26 ,6 0 0 M ar. 1968 to M ar. 1971.0 A p r. 1968 to A p r. 1971.« Apr. 1969; in cre a se s im ila r to O hio B e ll Telep h o n e Co. Co m m u n ica tio n s W orkers. Mar. 1969; $3.50-$6 per w eek. .do. 7 0 ,000 M ay 1968 to M ay 1971.« May 1969; in crease s im ila r to O hio B e ll T e le p h o n e Co. do. 12,600 Aug. 1968 to Aug. 1971.« Aug. 1969; 10-16 cents. 21 ,6 0 0 Ju n e 1968 to M ay 1971.0 June 1.1969; 5 p e rce n t e xce p t 6 c e n ts p er h o u r to w a lk in g b icy cle and te le c y d e m essen gers w ith 2 y e a rs se rvice and no in cre a se to th e se nonauto m essen gers w ith le ss se rvice . Telegraphers. 24. Electric and gas utilities Com m on w ealth Edison Co. (Illin o is ). P a cific G as & E le ctric Co. (C a lifo rn ia ). Electrical W o rkers (IB E W ). __ .d o ..................... 8 ,6 0 0 17,700 A p r. 1967 to Mar. 1966. J u ly 1966 to J u n e 1970. July 1, 1969 on 30 d a y s ’ notice___ 25. Whelesale end retail trade Food Em ployers C o u n cil, Inc. and In d ep en d en t R e ta il O perators (S o u th ern C a lifo rn ia ). G asolin e R e ta ile rs A sso cia tio n o f M e tro p olita n Chicago, s e rvice station agreem ent. (C h icago, 111. area). G im b e l B ro th e rs, Inc. (N e w Y o rk , N .Y . area). G reat A tla n tic a nd P a cific Tea Co. (N e w Y o rk and N ew Je rse y ). S e e footnotes a t end o f table. Retail C le rk s ............ 45 ,0 0 0 A p r. 1964 to Mar. 1969. Te a m ste rs ( I n d . ) . . . 6 ,0 0 0 N ov. 1967 to Oct. 1970* Retail, W h olesale and D epa rtm e n t S to re U nion. M eat C u tte rs............ 5 ,0 0 0 Ju n e 1968 to M ay 1971* 17,000 Au g . 1968 to Aug. 1971* Nev. 1969; 15 cents. June 1,1969 June 1, 1969; $5 p er w eek. Aug. 1969; $5-$6 per w eek. 13 Table 8. Continued— Expiration, reopening, and wage-adjustment provisions Com pany o r a s s o cia tio n 3 U nion s A p p ro x i mate n u m b er of em ployees covered P ro v isio n s effective Ja n u a ry-D e ce m b e r 1969 fo r— Co n tract te rm * Wage reopenin g A u to m a tic cost-ofliv in g r e v ie w 3 D eferred wage increase (h o u rly rate u n le ss oth erw ise sp e cifie d ) 25. Wholesale and retail trade— Continued S to p and S h op, Inc. (N ew England area). Retail C le rk s ............ 6 ,5 0 0 N ov. 1966 to Nov. 1969. 26. Finance, insurance, and real estate John H ancock M u tu a l L ife Insu ran ce Co. P ru d e n tia l Insu ran ce Co. of Am e rica . R ealty A d v iso ry B oard on L ab o r Relations, Inc., A p artm e n t B u ild in g s (N e w Y o rk , N .Y.). Insu ran ce W o rke rs. 5 ,4 0 0 Insu ran ce W o rk e rs . 17,700 S e rv ice E m p lo y ee s.. 20 ,0 0 0 J u ly 1966 to June 1969. Sept. 1967 to Sept. 1969. A p r. 1967 to A p r. 1970. Apr. 21, 1969; 12.5 cents. 27. Hotels and restaurants Hotel A sso cia tio n of New Y o rk City, Inc. (N e w Y o rk , N.Y.). H otels and m otels in W ashington, D.C. Re sta u ra n t A sso cia tio n o f th e Sta te of W ashington, Inc., S e a ttle C h a p te r; and S e a ttle Hotel A sso cia tio n (W ashington ). S outhern Flo rid a H otel and M ote l A sso cia tio n (G re a te r M ia m i, Fla.). N ew Y o rk H otel and M otel T ra de s Co u n cil. 3 2 ,0 0 0 June 1966 to N egotiation s for new ag reem en t begin on Mar. 1,1968, for w ages to be effective on J u n e l, 1969. M ay 1970. H otel and R estaurant Em ployees. .........d o ....................... 5,5 0 0 S e p t. 1966 to Sept 1969. 9 ,0 0 0 Ju n e 1966 to May 1969. .........d o ....................... 5,3 0 0 S e p t. 1965 to se p t 1969. 26. Personal services Los A n g e le s L au n d ry ow n ers A sso cia tio n (L o s A n g e le s and O range C ounties, C a lif.). M aintenance Co n tracto rs A g reem en t (L o s Angeles, C a lif, area). M aste r Lau n d ry Ag re e m en t (M e tro p o lita n N ew Y o rk, Lau ndry, D ry C le a n in g and D ye House W o rke rs (In d .). S e rv ice Em ployees. C lo th in g W o r k e r s .. . 5,0 0 0 Ju n e 1966 to May 1969. 5,0 0 0 Aug. 1966 to Feb. 1969. 15,000 Dec. 1966 to Nov. 1969. i Contracts on file w ith the B ureau o f Labor S ta tistics, Nov. 1, 1968, except w here footnote in d ica te s th a t in form ation is from new spaper source. 3 Interstate u n le ss oth erw ise specified. 3 U nion s affiliated w ith the A F L -C IO , except w here noted as independent. 3 R e fe rs to th e date th e con tract is to go into effect, not th e date of signing. W here a con tract h as been am ended o r m odified and the o rigin a l te rm in a tio n date extended, the effective date o f th e changes becom es th e new e ffective date o f th e agreem ent. Fo r purposes of th is listin g , th e e xp ira tion is the form al te rm in a tio n date established by the agreem ent. In general, it is th e e a rlie s t date on w hich te rm in a tio n of th e c on tract could be effective, except fo r sp e cial p ro v isio n s fo r te rm in a tio n a s in th e case of d is agreem ent a ris in g o u t of a w age reopening. M an y agreem en ts provide fo r a u to m a tic renew al at the e xp ira tio n date u n le ss notice of te rm in a tio n is given. T h e L a b o r M a n agem ent R elations A c t of 1947 re q u ire s th a t a party to an agreem en t d e s irin g to te rm in a te or m odify it sh a ll serve w ritte n notice upon th e oth e r party 60 days p rio r to the e x p ira tio n date. 3 Date show n in d ica te s th e m onth in w hich a d ju stm e n t is to be m ade, not the m onth of the Co n su m er P rice Index on w h ich a d ju stm e n t is based. 3 Inform ation is from n ew spaper accoun t o f settlem ent. NOTE The summary of deferred wage increases was prepared early in December and does not reflect settlements reached later in the month. By mid-December, the Bureau had recorded settlements that provided deferred wage increases in 1969 for approximately 135,000 additional workers. O f these, about 82,000 were in metalworking; 20,000 in public utilities; 12,000 in retail trade; 8,000 in stone, clay, and glass; 6,000 each in paper and transportation; and 1,000 in chemicals. 14 Table 9. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration Agree Exp. ment date no. Number of w orkers Company and location1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit January 6516 0169 ALOENe INC CHICAGO 2 945 0169 am c h a in 0169 AM STANDARD INC LOUfEVlLLF e <?*sur co conn yd p * & on rvw 7596 *3 0 0 53 33 641 i 2 596 34 OJ 395 3 1700 34 61 600 6 33 31 5 00— -----3 *00 5 C*7 n 1 8 C 1 i 0164 ARMC0 STEEL COPP OUTLER 3590 33 23 0169 ARMC0 STFFL CORP CLERICAL €> TECH OHIO looo 33 31 500 * *169 ASSN OF MOTION PICTURE PRODUCERS LA 1500 78 93 163 1 68 31 0169 CITY STORE* LIT BROTHER* o j v PH?LA 2ooo 53 73 184 1 m o n 0164 CORNING C5LA<« WK* CORNING *»T0 FLAT4 A HORsFHc ADE 4 700 37 71 137 1 7346 0160 CORNING GLA<4 WORKS CHARLEROI 1000 37 73 M4 3 ft OHIO 0510 0169 DV.'G CIGAR CORP MICH 1 ! On 21 39 * 31 3 1 931 0169 FA6LF-PICHFR CO OHIO RUR.RFR DIV WILLOUGHBY 1300 30 31 333 3 6308 0169 EASTERN FLFCTRICAL WHOLESALERS ASSN NYC 1000 5o 21 127 t 0611 0169 FRVfIN MH.L* INC FRVTN 1650 ?? 86 337 1100 73 7? 500 5 L3 793* 0169 ESSO DeSEARCH 6 ENGINEERING CO NJ 7108 0169 GOVERNMENT SERVICES INC PC MO ft VA 1900 58 5f) 145 I 6 73 7 0169 I—A 1HO 4HPER v <TS LO CH STORE* #*0 R ILL 7100 54 40 155 I ?! Oft 0169 I —A mast shoe mfrs mass 6 000 31 14 334 3 7 91 9 0169 I—A T~Lr VlS ft RAOlo commcr ANNOUNCEMENTS 1090 78 00 162 1 4600 0169 JEWELRY mere ASS* TfJC TNTFRs ?op0 39 09 146 l 6*70 0169 JORDAN *»*aREH gq p Os t ^N 1500 53 14 184 1 6307 0169 MACY RH 1950 53 ?P 184 1 0833 0169 PHILA APPAREL PRODUCERS ASSN 3500 23 73 134 1 9020 0169 PHILA TRANSPORTATION CO PHILADELPHIA 5 oon 41 23 341 fT CO L n«M^p90rR r>fv NJ O"!64" 0300 0169 SUGAR PLANTATION COE NEG COMU HONOLULU *09* 0169 UNITED AIRCRAFT PRATT 6 WHIfN W PALM BEACH 6 03 8 016? UTAH POWER 6 LIGHT CO UTAH IDAHO 6 WYO *3 4 1 0169 VICTOR #774 91*9 W ARW fCP F L F C T R P M IC E M P6 6 GASKET CO CHf Total: ?N C ? fO N 28 ag reem en ts-------------------------------------------------- See appendix A for abbreviations. See appendix B for definition of codes. 10000 591 -k 4 80 * i 70 95 2 050 37 59 218 1 600 49 80 ??7 1 1 40 0 32 33 218 t 1500 56 43 44 7 8 68100 15 Table 9. Collective Bargaining A greem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration— Continued Codes 2 Number A g re e Exp. ment date OI Company and location1 w orkers no. SIC State Union Unit February n w 0269 ACF IN D U ST R IES IN C PA W VA 3 « .t 0269 A L L .I S ~ C M A L 'M E N S M FC CO NORW OOD AM O I L 1801 0269 8701 0269 ASSOC BLDG C0 N T R S 0853 0269 ASSOC FUR 0813 0269 ASSOC G A R M EN T 6 MO CO W H I T I N G 7901 0269 B LD G 2558 0269 BUCKEYE 3345 0269 C A LIF 0332 0269 CAMPBELL OF CO L O R AD O MANUFACTURERS IN DUSTRIES MAINTENANCE STEEL METAL TRADES SOUP DRESS EMPLOYERS CASTINGS INC NEW YOR K AREA AGMT S T ASSN NYC CO C O L U M B U S PR IN T IN G MFG 6 SER 2631 0269 CE R R O CO RP 0269 CROUSE-HINDS 3208 0269 C U M M IN S EN G IN E 1635 0269 DU PONT El 1672 0269 DU PONT El 2960 0269 EK C O P R O D U C T S 2636 0269 ENGELHARD 1805 0269 HUMBLE O I L & REFIN IN G CO BA YW AY & REFINING CO HOU ST ON A R E A COPPER 0269 PITTSB 21 155 1 3100 23 00 134 1 1650 73 21 118 1 1350 33 31 335 3 1050 35 93 218 2 1400 20 31 155 1 1300 33 23 553 5 1 DE NEM OURS FILM 1000 28 42 500 5 1000 34 33 531 5 1500 33 22 553 5 1000 29 22 531 5 1000 13 74 500 5 5000 73 93 118 1 3500 31 21 334 3 54 74 CO F R A N K L I N CONTRACTORS 6 INC MEA T PLATE GLASS 8203 0269 PURSE 0269 RE NO 6077 0269 SA N 1440 0269 STANDARD 4093 0269 U N IT ED - A I R C R A F T 026« U N IV ER S A L VESSEL EMPLOYERS CALIF NYC AREA 1000 T tfX A S NYC DEALERS DIV LIN D EN PA MAINTENANCE CO WH ITMAN REF AGMT CLER KS OWNERS A S S N RETAIL & CHI INDUSTRY P ILLO T SERVICE AIRCRAFT CLINTON PARK NEWARK & PL AY S H O .E 7115 INC PACKAGING M A R IO N CORP 23 145 1 21 118 1 35 155 1 1250 54 FORT RUCKER 2000 35 63 218 2 1300 20 23 235 2 9000 32 00 314 3 1400 09 90 480 4 1200 58 88 145 1 1700 49 93 127 1 1000 27 41 113 1 5000 37 16 531 5 1000 35 31 33,5 3 GLASS CO SA N INTERSTATE ASSN ALAS WASH DIEGO SIKO R SKY D ilV M A R IO N PO W ER ST PAUL CONN 0 34 ag reem en ts-------------------------------------------------- 1 See appendix A for abbreviations. 2 See appendix B for definition of codes. 58 2500 BROWN & B I G E L O W CORP 1100 WISC OWNERS M A R K E T I N G GAS & E L E C T R I C 1 ASSN PHILA CO -FLAT 184 65 COUNCIL Total: 84 23 5 REALTY DIEGO 15 7000 500 INC IN D USTRIES SEINE 1 4400 61 FOOD 2302 5 129 28 CO H E N K E MILK 500 3400 KROGER PAGE 32 & CO L O U I S V I L L E 0269 PET 29 DE NEMOURS 6760 0269 2050 5 S LIPP ER 0269 3 500 I-A 3320 .347 32 0269 0305 31 21 2*13 MILW AUKEE 36 35 M AINTENANCE 0269 1000 1500 I-A 6766 3 5250 HUMBLE O I L LIN TO N 335 COLUMBUS CO 0269 MIDTOWN PA 00 127 0269 0269 D IV 37 36 8326 0269 & BRASS CO S Y R A C U S E 7945 7129 D CO N A P O L E A N 3718 7408 LOUIS 1850 /9 75 0 16 Table 9. A greein m il no. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration— Continued Exp. date Company and location1 Codes 2 Number of w orkers SIC State Union Unit March J200 0369 ALCO PRODUCTS INC A U BU R N 1200 35 21 335 3 *117 0369 A LC O PW&D0CTS INC SCHENECTADY 1 2 DO 37 21 335 3 1122 0369 ALL 166* 0369 ALLIED 23*9 0369 AM S A I N T 6001 0369 ARIZONA 7700 0369 ASSOC CLEANING 8*21 0369 ASSOC GENL 85*1 0369 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS F LO R ID A 8562 0369 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS BA TON 86*2 0369 ASSOC GEN L CONTRS O KLA CITY STEEL EQUIPMENT CHEM ICAL GOBAIN PU BLIC AU ROR A C0RP FIBER S CORP PA SERVICE PLANT CO N T R S 1000 25 33 112 1 2600 28 54 *55 * 1250 32 00 31* 3 1100 *9 86 127 1 1000 72 43 533 5 3500 15 59 119 1 1700 17 59 115 1 1000 17 72 119 1 1000 15 73 1*3 1 B AT O N ROUGE 2500 17 72 1*3 1 ROUG E 1300 15 72 129 1 1800 15 59 1*3 1 1300 15 7* 116 1 2*00 15 59 119 1 2000 17 72 170 1 1000 17 3* 1*3 1 1000 15 59 143 1 DIV HOPEWELL & 0KLA CO P H O E N I X OWNERS GREATER 6 HOME B U I L D E R S ROUGt 6689 0369 ASSOC GENL CONTRS OF 8728 0369 ASSOC GENL CONTRS INC 8ATON 8733 0369 ASSOC GENL CONTRS OF 8735 0369 ASSOC GENL CO N T R S HO UST ON & G A L V S T N CO N T R S 87*3 0369 ASSOC GENL 8795 0369 ASSOC MECHANICAL 8667 0369 ASSOC U ND E RGR OUN D 8760 0369 B LD G EMPLRS 8*75 0369 B LD G TRADES 8517 0369 BLDRS ASSN OF K A N S A S BLDRS ASSN OF ASSN AM I N C AM SO F L A W COAST OF EMPLRS CHAPTER FLA CONTRACTORS CONTRS OF INC BAT ON INC CITY FLA INTERS MO Fr K A N S 8736 0369 8766 0369 BROWARD B L D R S 1001 0369 BRUCE E L CO M I S S 2925 0369 CALIF METAL 7719 0369 CLEANERS 831* 0369 COAL 6008 03691 COMMONWEALTH E D I S O N CO P & M I L L 6009 0369' COMMONWEALTH E D I S O N CO P L A N T 6010 0369' COMMONWEALTH E D I S O N CO C L E R I C A L 6011 0369' COMMONWEALTH CLER ICAL 6059 0369' C O N S U M ER S 2309 0369 CORN ING 3322 0369 DANLY SO F L O R I D A EXCHANGE ILL TRADES & DYERS PRODUCERS I NC TENN ASSN BD OF ASSN ED ISON OF M ACH INE 10 129 1 17 *0 16* 1 1800 15 59 1*3 1 1800 15 59 119 1 TENN 2*00 2* 00 119 1 C A LIF 2200 3* 93 112 1 2000 72 21 305 3 1200 12 33 717 7 3*50 *9 33 127 1 7650 *9 33 127 1 1 TRADE 6 TE X & TANK NY ILLIN O IS CH I CH I ILL WORKS A L B I O N INC See appendix A for abbreviations. See appendix B for definition of codes. 16 A RK PLATE SPECIALTIES 1800 2000 BROWARD C T Y POWER CO M I C H GLASS ROUGE MICH BROWARD C T Y ASSN KC SO F L A CICERO 1*50 *9 33 127 1000 *9 33 127 1 *900 *9 3*r 3*2 3 1*00 32 3* 137 1 1500 35 33 *5 5 * 17 T a b l e 9. C o l l e c t i v e B a r g a i n i n g A g r e e m e n t s E x p i r i n g i n 1969 b y M o n t h o f E x p i r a t i o n — C o n t i n u e d Agree Exp. ment date no. Num ber of wo rke r s C o m p a n y and l o c a t io n 1 Codes 2 SIC State U n io n U n it M a rc h — C o n tin u e d 67 23 0369 7708 0369 EM PIRE 6705 0369 FIR ST 3261 0369 FMC C O R P 6707 0369 FO O D t M P L O Y E R S EGYPTIAN STATE CHAIN NATIONAL 16 33 119 1 1900 72 20 30'5 3 1100 54 14 531 5 1800 35 93 218 2 & IN D E P SANTA MONICA 3000 54 93 184 1 1 I N C & 2 0THRS S O UT H C O tfT R S A S S N STORE STORES ILL NY & N J CLEANERS SO M ERVILLE SA N J O S E COUNCIL 1200 6708 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL & INDEP 9000 54 93 184 6709 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL & I ND POMONA V A L L E Y 2700 54 93 184 1 6710 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL & IN D SAN P E D & TOR 1800 54 93 184 1 6711 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL & INDEP SANTA 1900 54 93 184 1 6712 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL 1 O TH ER HOLLYWOOD 22000 54 93 184 1 6713 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL & INDEP C A L IF 2400 54 93 184 i 3283 0369 FR.I DE N INC LEANDRO 1700 35 93 218 2 2117 0369 FULTON C O U NT Y G L O V E 2200 31 21 500 5 8449 0369 GENL C O N T R A C T O R S OF 4144 0369 GENL DYNAMICS 0268 0369 GENL M ILLS 8451 0369 HARTFORD GENL 7725 0369 I-A BARBER SHOPS 8807 0369 I-A D R ED G E ENG INEERS 5216 0369 I-A H O U S E H O L D GOODS 6771 0369 I-A PHILA PHO NO GR AP H SAN ELEC INC INC SAN 0369 I-A 0369 I —A R E T A I L 8719 0369 INDUS CONTRS ASSN 0269 0369 INTL 2336 0369 JO H N S-M AN VILLE CO RP 0878 0369 JONATHAN INC 3251 0369 KEARNFY 5418 0369 MARINE 6669 0369 MECHANICAL 0369 M ELVILLE ?M 2 0369 M ELV ILLE TW6 0369 MINPLS 1008 0369 LO GA N CONN FRANCISCO R E CO RD DEL LAKES NY & S T O R A G E LO S ANG M O V IN G & PA MFRS FOOD MKT O P E R S CO ASSN AGMT GR LABOR SA N AGMT INTER DIEGO BA TO N ROUGE INTERS & TRECKER PRODUCTS 28 WAU KEGAN PLANTS 1200 15 16 119 1 4350 37 14 320 3 3550 20 00 208 2 1400 15 16 119 1 1100 72 93 109 1 1500 16 00 129 1 1500 42 93 531 5 3900 54 00 155 1 1000 36 00 162 1 2650 54 93 184 1 1900 17 72 119 1 1000 20 00 208 2 1500 32 33 121 1 4500 23 00 134 1 12 50 35 35 500 5 2500 44 33 239 2 1200 17 85 170 1 S H O E CO RP M A N C H E S T E R 1200 31 12 500 5 S H O E CO RP 1000 31 12 500 5 1400 72 4i 633 5 1000 24 32 LI 9 k ASSN OF CH I COR P WEST ALLIS & IN D E M P L R S C O N T R S O F NEW M E X I C O CLEANERS INC N A S HU A AN D L A U N D E R E R S N A T L HOMES C O R P L A F A Y E T T E IN STITUTE & NEW A L B A N Y fo r a b b re v ia tio n s. 2 See a p p e n d ix B f o r d e f in it io n of co d es. CU T M F R S Q U INCY CONTRACTORS 3657 See a p p e n d ix A BARBARA INTERSTATE FOOD S T O R E S M ILLIN G BLOCK PARK BRIDGEPORT BOA T 6741 1 MF R S BUENA 18 Table 9. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 19&9 by Month of Expiration— Continued A gree E xp. m en t date no. N u m ber of w orkers C om p an y and l o c a t io n 1 C od es 2 SIC State Union Unit M ar ch — C ontinue d 161A "769 NATL 073? 0369 NORRIS 1226 0769 p a c if ic 0271 CO T I T A N I C L~*P IN DUSTRIES coast co "ly of assn 0369 p illsbu r y 6 "*6 9 pHGfT ?751 "3 6 9 PAYPE3T0«-,MANHATTAN 3??7 9*69 r YC 6^5" 0769 SO CALIF GAS CO c a l i f 6 SOUND INDUSTRIE" 51 0369 7o C 0 M N T I F 3 0769 STACKPOLF 875° 0*69 STEEL $1510 "369 UNITED • 0)1 i0 9 6 9 U NITED GAS 7905 0369 U NITED PRESS 3265 0769 UNITED shof 3736 0769 WESTERN LOUIS 6 pulp 1500 RIVERPANK pap er mfrs interstate P"UFR *6?? ST INC0RPORATF0 r. L I G H T INC CAS CO CO SEATTLr 19 93 218 2 26 90 600 3 ?ino 70 00 208 9 1750 49 91 127 1 no n 32 23 20 2 35 ?3 7 *5 7 7200 49 93 96? 3 CALIF 6 18 0 0 49 Q7 m i 1 2700 36 27 *47 3 tooo 17 52 11 6 1 YOUNGSTowN 1300 35 31 son r, G A S WORKS D 2250 49 23 500 5 INTER STATE 1000 73 00 323 3 corp 1600 35 14 434 4 no n 36 72 121 l 1100 17 51 143 1 m oo 17 50 119 1 1650 22 16 337 3 1000 78 93 162 1 2000 15 84 143 1 1800 15 84 119 1 FDPY CO CO P H ttA INC m a o h INFRY T o ta l: 1700 20100 2200 IMPROVEMENT ELECTRIC i INC M A N H F I M AC3M r»ALT IN Tt 164 P H TL *ncLPMTA OF EN G IN EER IN G 43 o CARBON CO-7 L^O PA F RFfTO RS 28 pfvfr ly SHREVEPORT 8 4 a g r e e m e n ts ___________________________________ 200400 April 8539 0469 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION IND USTRIES 8663 0469 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION IND D ELA 9627 0469 AM T H R E A D CO W I L L I A MA N T I C 7946 0469 A S S N OF 8637 0469 ASSOC * LD 6 8687 0469 ASSOC 8683 0469 8559 0469 M O TI O N P I C T U R E 6 MD PRODUCERS CONTRS OF r o t O INC LA PFNVFR 9LDG CONTRS 6 ASSOC BLDG CONTRS OF C O L O R A D O ASSOC BUILDING 2 OTHFRS CONTRS INC DEL OF CO L O CO LO R INC INC 8560 0469 ASSO C CONTRS OF F S 5 E X 8410 0469 ASSOC GFNL C O N T R S OF M A S S 6 B L D G 8415 0469 ASSOC gfnl CONTRACTORS 84? 2 0469 ASSOC GFNL CONTRACTORS 8423 0469 ASSOC gfnl CO N TR ACTO RS MINN C O U N TY D E N VE R NJ ST L O U I S TRAPFS *LPG ERS H 6 H OF M I N N E S O T A B L D G 3500 15 84 119 1 7000 15 84 119 1 2000 17 22 119 1 1 5000 15 14 119 3500 15 43 143 1 2000 15 41 115 1 6000 15 41 119 1 8426 0469 ASSOC gfnl C O N T R A C T O R S OF M I N N F S O T A 3000 15 41 143 1 6565 0469 ASSOC gfnl CONTRACTORS OF ST 9300 17 43 119 1 8579 0469 A S S O C G C NL 1400 17 43 116 1 CONTRACTORS ST L O U I S See appendix A for abbreviations. See appendix B for definition of codes LOUIS 19 Table 9. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration— Continued Agree Exp. ment date no. Number of w orkers Company and location 1 Codes, 2 SIC State Union Unit A p ril— Continued 8712 0469 *769 0469 7721 0225 CONTRA D E T R O I T C H A P T E R A S < 0 C GF NL A390C GFNL CONTRS 0469 ASSOC LAUNDRIES 0469 ASSOC M IL K 8505 0469 ASSOC O F N f) & DYF 6 CLEANING DEALERS PLUMBING 200 0 INC I N S T OF O R F CHICAGO & AIR CONDITIONING PIPIN G 3313 0469 A V C 0 CORP 0608 0469 9ATFS oor ?* 0469 BFNOIX *6no 0469 BERKSHIRE 8678 0469 BLDG TRAOFS FMPLRS A S S N & AGC MA S S 8774 0469 B LO G T R A D E S FMPLRS A S S N OF R O C H E S T E R 1201 0469 BO ISE 1411 0469 CHI LIT H O G RAPH FRS 7941 0469 CHI NURSING 7302 0469 chi Re 6325 0469 CHICAGO NEW I O F A D lV MFC, CO 3 01 V S CO RP KANSAS COL DW AT E R LEWISTON 6 AUGUSTA CITY HATHAW AY INC MASS f» R I NY INC C A S C A D F CO RP ASSN CHICAGO HOME A S S N COOK CO sid en tia l hotel LAND READY Ch i c a g o assn MIX & M ATERIALS ASSN 15 *4 116 1 116 1 1000 15 44 2000 72 90 533 5 2800 20 33 531 5 1150 17 93 170 1 1150 35 31 335 3 3500 22 11 337 3 3700 19 43 218 2 2000 22 10 337 3 1100 17 14 115 1 1350 15 21 119 1 3100 26 41 343 3 5200 27 33 242 2 1350 80 33 118 1 2500 70 33 118 1 2500 50 33 531 5 4500 15 50 143 1 8437 0469 CONSTRUCTION CONTRS COUNCIL DC MD 6 VA 8435 0469 CONSTRUCTION CONTRS COUNCIL DC MD & VA 1200 15 50 129 1 8439 0469 CONSTRUCTION CONTRS COUNCIL DC MD 6 V A 6000 15 50 119 1 1121 0469 CURTIS 1100 25 74 312 1666 0469 DA Y & Z I M M F R M A N N 4300 28 74 600 6 1634 0469 DU PO N T 1900 28 54 500 5 7128 0469 EAST 2250 58 93 145 1 2968 0469 ELASTIC 3738 0469 ELECTRONIC 8551 0469 EM PLO YIN G BRICKLAYERS 6789 0469 F OOD F A I R STORFS 8569 0469 GFNL BUILDING 5717 0469 GENL TELEPHONE 3713 0469 GO U LD N A T I O N A L M A T H E S MFG CO 6 S A L E S FI INC LONF DE NEM OUR S BAY RF<T ASSN CO T F X STAR PLANT 6 CO WA YN E S BO R O INC RI C H M O N D S T O P NUT C O R P 6 N A T L SPECIALTY & F RFD ER fCH S CONTRACTORS CO O F 8799 0469 GRFAT 0469 GREATER NY A S S N O F M E AT 0230 0469 GRFATFR PITTSR 32*3 0469 HEIL FABR IC ATOR S r>LRS TRFIC INC FLA 6 COMM INTERS & ERECTORS ASSN D E TR & P O U L T R Y D L R S 1 OTH ASSN CO M I L W A U K E E 1 See appendix A for abbreviations. 2 See appendix B for definition of codes. MARKETS ASSN PA IND P L BATTFRIES MILK CO N J ASSN P H I L A D E L P H I A 6306 LAKES GAGE CO P O R T L A N D 1000 34 22 553 9 1000 36 92 218 2 1550 17 23 115 1 2250 54 59 184 1 7000 17 23 119 1 1950 48 32 346 3 1700 36 00 127 1 2500 17 34 116 1 3950 50 20 155 1 2700 20 23 531 5 1100 35 35 335 3 20 T a b l e 9. Agreeno. C o l l e c t i v e B a r g a i n i n g A g r e e m e n t s E x p i r i n g i n 1969 b y M o n t h o f E x p i r a t i o n — C o n t i n u e d Exp. date Num ber of w orkers C o m p a n y and lo c a t io n 1 Codes 2 SIC State U n io n U n it A p r i l — C o n tin u ed 0296 0469 HOLLY 1807 0469 HUMBLE O I L 6 REF 1808 0469 HUMBLE O I L 6 REF 2322 0469 IDEAL SU GA R CORP CEMENT 2344 0469 I-A 0338 0469 I —A D R I E D CE M E N T 7918 0469 I-A IND CO C O L O MONT WYOM & T E X A S 1850 20 00 208 2 & ENJAY 2950 29 72 500 5 2000 29 74 5 00 5 1500 32 00 120 1 BA TON ROUGE & E N J A Y CHEM BAYTOWN INTERSTATE CO M PANIES FRUIT MO TI O N CHEM C A LIF PROCESSORS PICTURE C A LIF PRODUCERS INTERSTATE 0353 0469 I-A M ILK CONTRACT 0331 0469 I-A M ILK DEALERS BUFFALO 1435 0469 I-A PR IN T IN G 6790 0469 I-A RETAIL 7921 0469 I-A T ELEV ISIO N 1258 0469 INLAND CONTAINER 0821 0469 KANSAS CITY 0270 0469 KELLOGG 2352 0469 LEHIGH PORTLAND C EM EN T 8456 0469 MASTER BUILDERS ASSN OF 8457 0469 MASTER BUILDERS ASSN & HOME B L D R S 8738 0469 MECH C O N T R S A S S N OF P H I L A 8739 0469 MECH C O N T R S A S S N OF P H I L A M INPLS INDU STRY ME AT OF DEALERS F ILM GA R ME NT 1446 0469 MILWAUKEE 1612 0469 MONSANTO CO J O H N 0316 0469 NATL DISTILLERS 8755 0469 NATL ELEC 8533 0469 NATL ELECTRICAL AGMT IN TER STATE INTERS MF R S ASSN CREEK CO 3211 0469 NO R D B ER G MFG CO M I L W A U K E E 0469 NY C I T Y 2347 0469 OW ENS-CORNING 8521 0469 PAINTING 8524 0469 8526 EMPLOYERS 4 1000 78 00 162 1 1000 20 21 531 5 1200 20 41 531 5 1300 27 41 242 2 1000 54 23 155 1 1000 78 00 162 1 1250 26 00 230 2 1500 23 43 134 1 3400 20 34 208 2 00 120 1 22 119 1 1000 15 22 115 1 INC 1800 17 23 170 1 INC 2000 17 23 170 1 PL ASSN 0283 1 480 15 CO IN C ASSN NJ MILWAUKEE 1300 27 35 242 2 ST LOUIS 1350 28 43 121 1 INTERSTATE 3400 20 00 126 1 1000 17 21 127 1 1800 17 43 127 1 1300 35 35 335 3 INC CONTRS 120 93 32 & C H E M I C A L CO RP CONTRS ASSN 93 20 1600 ASSN F QUEENY 32 1850 INTERSTATE BERGEN LITHOG RAPHERS BAKERY CITIES PHILA LABOR CORP CO B A T T L E TWIN 1800 1200 MO LABOR COUN NY C AR 1450 20 21 531 5 1000 32 47 600 6 & D E C O R A T I N G C O N T R S & I N D COS 1000 17 21 164 1 PAINTING & D E C O R A T I N G CO N T R S OF AM M I C H 3000 17 34 164 1 0469 PAINTING & DE CO RA TIN G CONTRS MNPLS 1500 17 41 164 1 6074 0469 PEOPLES 2150 49 33 118 1 8630 0469 PEORIA B LD G C O NT R S ASSN & HOME B L D R S 1200 15 33 119 1 8643 0469 PFORIA B LD G CO NT R S ASSN ILL 1850 15 33 143 1 1418 0469 PR IN T IN G 1600 27 23 242 2 1 2 GAS See a p p e n d ix A See a p p e n d ix B FIBER G LAS LIG H T CORP KANSAS & C O K E CO C H I C A G O INDUSTRIES OF P H I L A fo r a b b re v ia tio n s. f o r d e fin itio n o f co des. LITHOG RAPHERS 21 T a b l e 9. C o l l e c t i v e B a r g a i n i n g A g r e e m e n t s E x p i r i n g i n 1969 b y M o n t h o f E x p i r a t i o n — C o n t i n u e d Agree Exp. m ent date no. Num ber of w orkers C o m p a n y and lo c a t io n 1 Codes 2 SIC State U n io n U n it A p r i l — C o n tin u e d 7705 0469 PROFESSIONAL LAUNDRY 6027 0469 PU BLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC 6028 0469 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF SERVICE INSTITUTE 6 GAS INDIAN A CHICAG0LAND OPERATG NJ I NC & G A S CO N J ELECTRIC 1000 72 33 531 5 4600 49 22 127 1 1400 49 32 127 1 1550 49 22 500 5 3000 36 33 127 1 6076 0469 PU BLIC 3737 0469 RAULAND C0RP 8461 0469 S0UTHW M I C H C0NTRS ASSN M ICH IG AN 4000 15 34 143 1 8734 0469 SOUTH# M I C H C0NTRS ASSN 4000 15 34 143 1 CHICAGO 1274 0469 ST R E G I S 2542 0469 TAYLOR FORGE 4095 0469 UNITED AIRCRAFT 0615 0469 WEST P O I N T - P E P P E R E L L 0469 0616 PAPER M ILL 1000 26 11 100 1 WORKS C I C E R O 1000 33 33 500 5 4500 37 16 218 2 1700 22 11 337 3 10 337 3 CO B U C K S P O R T & PIPE HAMILTON INC WYA ND O TT E WORSTED CO T o ta l: S T A N D WI ND S O R LOCKS BID DEFO R D INTERS 1100 97 a g r e e m e n t s -------------------------------------------------- 22 215550 May 2345 0569 AM S T A N D A R D INC 8804 0569 ASSOC MASON C O N T R S OF 8412 0569 ASSOC GENL CO NT R S 8563 0569 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS 8580 0569 ASSOC BRICK STEEL INTERS 2 OTH ERECTORS GREATER ASSNS RHODE SAN 0569 BLDG ASSN O F GR 0569 BLDG CONTRS EMPLOYERS ASSN INC GR NY 8404 0569 BLDG T R A D ES EMPLOYERS ASSN 6 0308 0569 B RE W ER Y 2927 0569 COMBUSTION ENG INEERING 6057 0569 CONN L I G H T & POWER CO CONN 8441 0569 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY EMPLOYERS ASSN 8442 0569 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY EMPLOYERS 8443 0569 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY EMPLOYERS 8444 0569 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY EMPLOYERS 6 MASON B L D R S 3616 0569 FANSTEEL 8801 0569 GENL CONTRS 5713 0569 GENL TELEPHONE 4421 0569 HAMILTON 1015 0569 HINES 6730 0569 I-A 1 2 INC NEW YO R K WATCH CO L A N C A S T E R CO B A T E S OR E GO N fo r a b b re v ia tio n s. f o r d e fin itio n of co des. 00 174 1 2000 15 21 143 1 1 2250 15 93 129 1500 17 10 119 1 2550 17 33 116 1 7000 15 21 143 1 l 1000 15 21 6550 15 14 143 1 4000 20 35 304 3 2950 34 62 112 1 1800 49 16 127 1 NY 3000 15 21 143 1 ASSN NY 1200 15 21 116 1 ASSN NY 1500 15 21 129 1 ASSN OF 2100 15 21 119 1 1100 36 33 100 1 N CHI LEHJGH 32 143 INC CO OF M I C H I G A N EDWARD L U M B E R & CONN CH A T T A N O O G A CO RP THE GROC V E G 6 D E L I C A See a p p e n d ix A S ee a p p e n d ix B OF CO MILW AUKEE M ETALLURGICAL ASSN MA S S CHICAGO 8803 PROPRIETORS INC DIEGO ISLAND 8805 CONTRS NY 1750 NY VALLEY 1000 16 23 143 1 TR AFFIC 2000 48 34 127 1 1400 38 23 449 4 1000 24 92 119 1 4000 54 92 184 1 22 Table 9. C ollective Bargaining A greem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration— Continued A gree Exp. ment date no. Number of w ork ers Company and lo ca tio n 1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit M ay— C ontinue d 6316 0569 I-A RETAIL 8499 0569 I-A S O UT H C E N T R A L 2529 0569 KEYSTONE 6796 0569 K ROG ER 7712 0569 LA 3330 0569 LEESONA FOOD STEEL CO ST LAUNDRY INDU STRY LA EMPLRS & WIRE LOUIS OWNERS FIE LD C0NSTR CO B A R T 0 N V I L L E & ST ASSN CHARLES L A & O RA NG E C N TY C O R P WARWICK 8557 0569 MASTER 8532 0569 NATL ELECTRICAL CONTRS ASSN LO S 8690 0569 NATL ELECTRICAL CONTRS ASSN ST 8778 0569 NATL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 0350 0569 NESTLE 8765 0569 NORTH C E N T R A L OHIO 2339 0569 O W ENS-CORNING FIBER G LAS 1254 0369 PACKAGING 6314 0569 PHILA 8506 0569 PLUMBING 6 1 •/' 0 4 0569 POTLATCH 6^26 0669 PO TO MA C ELECTRIC 4171 0369 PULLM AN INC 3459 0369 q u a d —c i t y 712? 0569 R t s t a u R a NT 1239 0669 SSALRIGHT 6515 0569 SEATTLE DEPARTMENT 1005 0369 SIMPSON TIMBER 1 6 4 r> 0569 SPAULDING 1227 0669 ST R E G I S 2977 0569 STEEL 2641 0569 TRW I N C O R P O R A T E D M I N E R V A 4123 0669 UNITED 7123 0369 WASH S T A T E l" O 0 0669 WEYERHAEUSER 1017 0669 W E Y E R H A E U S E R CO RAY MOND 6 C O S M O P O L I S PLASTERERS A S S N OF BO ST ON BLDRS D ISTR IB U TO RS AIR CO NDITIONING FORESTS INC DU L L M A N assn CO of INC FIB R E PAPER AIRCRAFT ASSN OF PRATT RESTAURANT W ILLIAM S 0669 WYERHAEUSFR 6651 0669 WVOMING C O N T R S A S S N Total: 184 1 93 533 5 1150 35 15 218 2 1 93 127 1 1200 20 21 500 5 1400 15 31 119 1 NEWARK 1500 32 31 135 .1 1050 26 31 176 1 & 3 OTHFR5 1100 50 23 531 9 OF A R I Z CTY wash 1500 17 86 170 t 2600 24 82 343 3 3000 49 53 500 5 1000 37 32 181 1 1 1200 15 00 119 9000 58 91 145 1 1000 26 21 176 1 ASSN 3000 53 91 184 1 & MO NT ES A NO 1300 24 91 343 a 1200 28 21 218 2 1 PAPER D lV ALLIANCE D lV N HAVEN ASSN CO S A W M I L L S 43 72 17 C ALIFO RN IA d LO NG VT F W gr R lv J H & CO B U F F A L O 0369 1006 1000 5000 1050 6 W HITNEY CO T I M B F R L A N D 5 1 SOUTHERN C A L I F O R N I A 6 500 1 CO T O NA V AN O A FABRICATORS 33 127 CHPTR FULTON RH IN ELAN D ER 33 54 41 io w a CO S H E L T O N 2550 17 MICH STORES 1 1000 PAUL 6 of 112 127 STAND D l V state 00 143 CONTRS ill 16 14 ID AH O assn 5000 93 POWER CO WASH DC b u ild e r s 1 17 ASSN ASSN 118 17 C O R P OF AM P I T T M A N BFFR 93 3500 ASSN CO RP 50 6500 ANGELES CO F U L T O N 2976 LONG VIEW 56 agreem ents — ---------------------------------- See appendix A fo r abbreviations. See appendix B fo r definition of cod es. INTERS 1500 1000 26 35 100 2400 34 93 116 1 1600 33 31 500 5 4600 37 16 553 5 2250 58 91 145 1 1000 24 91 343 3 1050 24 91 343 a 1100 34 21 335 3 2200 24 91 343 a 1000 15 83 116 i 23 Table 9. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration— Continued A greeExp. ment date no. Codes 2 Number „r Ox Company and location1 w orkers SIC State Union Unit June 8577 0669 ALLIED R LDG METAL INDUSTRIES NEW YORK 1100 17 21 116 8578 0669 ALLIED B LD G METAL IN DU STRIE'S NYC 1200 17 21 116 1 ^■ 8 3 7 0669 ALLIED UNDfRVEAR 6000 23 21 134 1 7950 0669 ASSN OF MOTION ° I C T U R E 1750 78 00 530 3 ASSOC B R IC K 1500 15 21 143 1 ASSN NYC AREA & T V PR O D WGA 1 8754 0669 8413 0669 ASSOC GFNL CONTRACTORS lo o o o 15 93 129 1 8461 0669 ASSOC GENL C O N T R A C T O R S U T A H H f, M 1200 16 87 129 1 847? 0669 ASSOC G F N L C O N T R A C T O R S U TA H 2500 16 87 119 1 8488 0669 ASSOC GFNL CO N T R S 6 K E Y c T0NE 1200 15 23 143 1 8564 0669 ASSOC CONTRS AN CH O R AG E 3000 17 94 119 1 8595 9A69 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS 6 CONSTR 8597 0669 ASSOC GFNL CONTRACTORS 861? 0669 ASSOC GENL CO N T R S OF ASSOC GENL CONTRS INC GFNL MASON C O N T R S 8749 0669 8750 0669 ASSOC GENL CONTRS INC 8759 0669 ASSOC CO N T R S 6 3001 0669 ATLANTA Ge N L TRANSIT 6 O F <5R NY N A S S A U 3 OTHER*, B LD G so SUF CA LIF INTER EMPLRS TEX 5000 16 74 143 1 ALASKA 5000 15 94 100 1 AM A T L A N T A 3?0q 15 58 119 1 GULFPORT 1000 15 64 143 1 1250 15 64 119 1 1000 15 16 116 1 1000 41 58 197 1 16300 44 00 321 3 MISS 1 O TH ER SYSTEM CONN INC CEO R G fA & G U L F C O A S T CO S 6 A G F N T S DR Y CAR G O 54f ? 0669 ATLANTIC 54^3 0669 ATLAN TIC & G U L F T O A S T DRY CA RG O 6 P A S S E N G E R 3000 44 00 154 1 180? 0669 ATLANTIC RICH FIELD 6400 29 00 500 5 1654 0669 ATLAS 1100 28 23 455 4 2100 31 11 705 7 6600 37 74 553 5 2300 37 21 553 5 CHEM INDUS CO INTER AEROSPACE COMP D TA MA G UE 2103 0669 AU BU R N 4050 0669 RE L L AEROSPACE BELL H E L lC O P T F R 4136 0669 BELL AEROSPACE CORP AEROSYSTEMS 4147 0669 BELL AEROSPACE CORP DELL 8673 0669 BLDG CONTRS 6 MASON R L D R S 8731 0669 BLDG TR A D ES EMPLRS AS S N OF L I •756 0669 RL D G T R A D E S EMPLRS A S S N OF L I NASSAU SHOE M F R 5 ASSN AU BU R N & LEWISTON TEX DIV TEX 1000 37 74 553 5 O F GR NY 2800 17 21 128 1 NASSAU SUEEK 2200 16 21 129 1 SUF 1500 15 21 143 1 HELICOPTER ASSN NY 4055 0669 BOEING CO I N T E R S T A T E 13350 37 00 300 5 4130 0669 BOEING CO W I C H I T A 1200 37 47 300 5 6674 0669 C EM EN T LEAGUE NY 1500 17 21 168 l 8704 0669 CEMENT L E A G U E MY 1O00 17 21 147 T 8705 0669 C EM EN T L E A G U E 6 ME TR O R L D G C O N T R S N Y C 5200 17 21 100 l #089 0669 CENTRAL 1100 49 21 127 1 HU DS O N G A S 6 ELFCTRIC 1 See appendix A for abbreviations. 2 See appendix B for definition of codes. POUGHKEEPSIE 24 Table 9. A greeno. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration— Continued Exp. date Number of w orkers Company and location1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit J une— C ontinue d 3344 0669 CHI PNEUM ATIC 7136 0669 CIN CULINARY 0302 0669 CONFECTIONERS 3294 0669 COPELAND R E F R IG E R A T IO N 6061 0669 DETROIT 1631 0669 DOW C H E M I C A L 6044 0669 FAST 0845 0669 EM PIRE 8550 0669 EM PLOYIN G TOOL IND ED ISON CO S E 3601 0669 FEDERAL 0669 FIE LD 0612 0669 FIELD CREST 1919 0669 GATES CLOTH 8448 0669 GENL PA C IFIC 145 1 235 2 2300 35 31 347 3 MICH 3500 49 34 342 3 DIV 3900 28 74 600 6 2600 49 31 118 1 2550 23 21 142 1 1500 17 21 147 1 1500 36 22 127 1 1 COR P SIDNEY MFG A S S N - I N C NYC & L A T H A S S N NYC A R E A NC CO D E N V E R ASSN OF 8727 0669 GENL CO N T R S 4104 0669 GENL D Y N A M I C S CO RP 4420 0669 GENL TIME 2348 i0 6 6 9 GLASS MAN AG EM E NT 6718 0669 GREAT A S P 7401 0669 H AN CO CK 7511 0669 HOTEL 6401 0669 I-A BLDG 8757 0669 I-A CARPENTERS 0231 0669 I-A D A IR IE S ASSN 6 OTHERS CO RP W E S T C L O X TEA NYC NY C I T Y ELEC ASSN BOAT DIV DIV GROTON PERU C A LIF CO NY J O H N MU TAL LIFE EMPLOYERS ASSN M ATERIALS INS SA N CO INTERSTATE FRANCISCO NY NASSAU 1 31 CO NEWARK CONTRACTORS 100 20 FUR R INC 21 20 NY N J & CO C H I C A G O M ILLS 35 58 INC HA T & C A P ELEC 1650 1000 B OA RD CO O H I O M ARSHALL RUBBER CIN 4500 REL M ETALLIC 6503 INC CO T E X A S OHIO GAS STATE CO U T I C A COUNCIL CTY & V IC WASH DC A R E A NY & N J 1000 53 33 118 4900 22 56 337 3 3000 30 84 333 3 5400 15 21 143 1 3400 16 21 129 1 2500 37 16 500 5 2350 38 33 455 4 1000 32 93 164 1 1100 54 21 531 5 5450 63 00 238 2 5000 70 93 100 1 1100 52 21 531 5 4000 15 21 119 1 1750 20 53 531 5 1950 16 20 119 1 6200 44 00 319 3 4900 59 93 184 1 1000 44 00 319 3 321 3 8627 0669 I-A DOCK & P I E R 5401 0669 I-A DRY CA RG O AGMT A T L A N T I C 7300 0669 I-A RETAIL DRUG S T O R E 5400 0669 I-A TANKER COM PANIES ATLANTIC 5407 0669 I-A TANKER CO M PANIES INTERSTATE 5000 44 00 5408 0669 I-A TANKER COS & GULF COAST 3500 44 00 154 1 3250 0669 1NGERSOLL 1200 35 23 218 2 3347 0669 IOWA M A N U F A C T U R I N G 1000 35 42 218 2 8720 0669 IR O N 1300 17 21 129 1 CARPENTERS ATL & GULF OPERATORS RA ND CO A T H E N S LEAGUE OF NY CO MP A NY INC NYC See appendix A for abbreviations. See appendix B for definition of codes. COASTS CA LIF & GULF COASTS 25 Table 9. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration— Continued A g ree Exp. ment date no. Number of w orkers Company and location1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit June— Continued 1101 0669 JEFFERSON 0619 0669 KN ITT ED 0839 0669 LIN G ERIE CITY CABINET CO J E F F E R S O N 1850 25 62 347 3 MFRS ASSN PHILADELPHIA 8300 22 23 134 1 MANUFACTURERS ASSN NY C 2000 23 21 134 1 O U TER W EAR AREA 4616 0669 MARX L O U I S & CO OF W V A 0215 0669 ME AT INSTITUTE 8675 0669 MECH C O N T R A C T O R S 3312 0669 M IE H LE-G O SS-DEXTER 8536 0669 NATL ELECTRICAL 2939 0669 NATL SCREW 0842 0669 N EG LIGEE 1223 0669 NORT HWE ST 2338 0669 NORTON 8537 0669 NY 6070 i0 6 6 9 NY S T A T E 5409 0669 PA CIFIC M A R ITIM E ASSN 5410 0669 PA C IFIC M ARITIM E 5411 i0 6 6 9 P A C IFIC M AR ITIM E 8518 '0 6 6 9 PAINTERS 6 DECORATORS 8520 i0 6 6 9 PAIN TIN G & DECORATING EM PLRS ASSN 8527 i0 6 6 9 PAINTING & D E C O R A T I N G CO N TR S SA N 8513 0669 PLUMBING H EATING 8575 0669 SHEET 1009 0669 SO C A L I F 3288 0669 SPERRY TRADE 1200 39 55 332 3 3600 20 20 155 1 4200 17 21 170 1 1050 35 33 218 2 1600 17 91 127 1 1000 34 31 553 5 1800 23 21 134 1 2000 26 41 100 1 1700 32 21 230 2 9600 17 21 127 1 2600 49 21 127 1 INTERSTATE 2300 44 00 319 3 ASSN INTERSTATE 2100 44 00 154 1 ASSN UNLICENSED 13450 44 90 186 1 GLEN DALE NY & N J ASSN NY INC GOSS CO C H I CONTRS PUGET SD C H A P T R WASH & MFG CO C L E V E L A N D MANUFACTURERS PAPER ASSN CO B E H R - M A N N I N G ELECTRICAL CONTRS ELECTRIC METAL ASSN CO RP 0669 SPERRY i0 6 6 9 UNION ELEC COM PTR TRANS 6035 0669 UNION ELEC OFFICE CLER 6036 i0 6 6 9 UNION ELEC PROD M A I N T 0873 i0 6 6 9 UNITED 4044 0669 WHEELABRATOR 6040 0669 WISC 8585 0669 W RECKING CONTRACTORS RAN D CO RP U N I V A C UN DE RWE AR CO RP PERS CALIF 10000 17 93 164 1 1300 17 14 164 1 CO 4000 17 93 164 1 SO C A L I F 15000 17 93 170 1 OF NY C & 1 OTH NY 3350 17 21 187 1 2500 24 93 119 1 1500 35 21 218 2 EMPLRS COUNCIL 3317 EES COMMITTEE & PIPIN G ASSN PRO D DIEGO LA MACH & D ISTR IB INTERS & TECH & GEN ERATING TWIN ELMIRA UTICA SALES CONTRS NYC BOSTON JT EMPLRS & 3 OTHERS RAND CO RP R E M I N G T O N O F F ELECTRIC AREA CO D I V - W A T E R V L l E T 6 GAS C O NT R S LUMBER NYC CO MIN N 6034 & GR A S S N OF 35 21 218 2 1950 49 00 127 1 1150 49 00 127 1 1300 49 00 129 1 4500 23 21 134 1 D BUFFALO 1000 37 21 218 2 1000 49 35 127 1 1400 17 21 143 1 NY C 99 ag reem en ts -------------- 1 See appendix A for abbreviations. 2 See appendix B for definition of codes. 2250 & SKIRT INTERS BLOUSE IN D USTRIES INTERS POWER CO W I S C Total: CITY - — — ----- — . 321100 26 T a b l e 9* C o l l e c t i v e B a r g a i n i n g A g r e e m e n t s E x p i r i n g i n 1969 b y M o n t h o f E x p i r a t i o n — C o n t i n u e d Agree Exp. m ent date no. Num ber of w orkers C o m p a n y and lo c a t io n 1 Codes 2 SIC State U n io n U n it J u ly & WILCOX B O IL E R 2923 0769 BABCOCK 4033 0769 BETHLEHEM 3203 0769 BRIGGS 2332 0769 CA RB OR UND UM 8781 0769 ELECTRICAL 6774 0769 FOOD F A I R 6726 0769 GREAT A & P TEA 8495 0769 HEAVY CONSTRUCTORS ASSN 8496 0769 HEAVY CONSTRUCTORS ASSN 3273 0769 INGFRSO LL-RAND CO P A I N T E D 4091 0769 INTL CO S O L A R 1221 0769 MEAD C O R P O R A T I O N STEEL C0RP STORES ALUMINUM MI R R O NATL 4108 0769 NEWPORT NEWS S H I P B L D G 5017 0769 NIAGARA FRONTIER 0016 0769 O LIN 0319 0769 SCHENLEY 0321 0769 SEAGRAM CORP JOSEPH 8676 0769 SO 0035 0769 SPERRY 1013 0769 ST R E G I S ILLIN O IS PAPER 3264 0769 TEXTILE 2909 0769 TRUE 3739 0769 WHIRLPOOL CO RP 1 1 1300 54 52 184 1 2300 54 50 184 1 MO & K A N S 2500 16 40 143 1 MO & K AN S 5000 16 40 129 1 2500 35 21 347 3 1800 37 93 218 2 2150 26 31 176 1 1800 34 35 335 3 1500 36 33 335 3 15000 37 54 500 5 1100 41 21 197 1 AREA POST SA N DIEGO SYSTEM BUFFALO NEW HA V EN KY MD I L L ASSN CRK CORP ILL EQ D S H E L L CO F O R E S T PROD D I V MFG M I N D E N MONT READING NY W V A GREENWOOD T o ta l: 35 3 E & SONS & H U NT GT N CO RP O H I O 3 107 127 TRANSIT M A C H I N E WORKS TEMPER 320 357 CHEM CORP CONTRACTORS 00 21 & DRY DOCK CO RAND CO RP R E O F F 37 14 DIV INC 5600 17 INC CHICAGO D ISTILLERS 1 32 BOSTON CO MAN ITOWOC & TWO R I V E R S 0769 112 1900 OF G R E A T E R C H lL L lC O T H E 0769 31 2700 AREA CO B A L T I M O R E 3742 34 35 BALT 2942 MATH IESON INTERS 2850 5000 FALLS ASSN INC DIV MILWAUKEE CO N I A G A R A CONTRS V ID EO BARBERTON CO S H I P B U I L D I N G & STRATTON HARVESTER DIV 25 a g r e e m e n t s _ 3000 19 16 218 2 2000 20 00 126 1 2600 20 00 126 1 4000 15 33 143 1 1950 19 72 218 2 1100 24 31 119 1 3400 35 23 335 3 1250 34 00 335 3 1000 36 71 107 1 1000 37 00 100 1 4000 80 21 118 1 3000 17 93 170 1 1700 26 56 176 1 9000 23 00 305 3 2800 17 21 170 1 1100 37 34 107 1 75300 August 4098 0869 AM S H I P BUILDING PR IVATE 7948 0869 A S S N OF 8504 0869 ASSOC GENL 1272 0869 CHAMPION 0803 0869 CLUETT PEABODY 0869 CO NTR ACTIN G 4021 0869 EAT ON YALE HO SPITAL CONTRACTORS PAPERS 8672 CO NY O H I O INC CAROLINA D lV & CO ARROW D I V PLUMBERS YONKERS PIPEFIT T IN G ASSN & TOWNE F U L L E R See a p p e n d ix A f o r a b b r e v ia t io n s . See a p p e n d ix B f o r d e f in it io n o f c o d e s . & ILL & NY C SO C A L I F CANTO N INTERS RRKLYN TRANS & QNS KALA 27 Table 9. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration— Continued AgreeExp. m ent date no. Num ber ~r OI wo rke r s C o m p a n y and lo c a t io n 1 Codes 2 SIC State U n io n U n it A u g u s t— C o n tin u e d 0869 F AIR BAN KS MORS^ ! NC *'FL<'MT m s 0869 F h RN ITU RF GRCtJP INC 5716 0869 GPNL 0869 0869 G 0 S S A R D H V CO I N D I A N A 3737 0869 HERCULES 0804 0869 I —A COT TO N 6063 0869 il l 8764 0869 INDUS 5775 0869 I T T WORLD C O M M U N I C A T I O N S 3724 0869 LEV ITO N 0806 0869 MA N H A TT A N 4106 0869 MARYLAND 8691 0869 MFCH C O N T R S D C ASSN 8708 0869 MFCH C O N T R S DIST 0855 0869 MF NS LFISfJKFWFAK METRO R I G I D 3210 MY C T F L E P H 0 N * 7 CO C L * EN G IN ES power INC SHIRT I co CA NTO N 6 ALLIED MFC, CO CO SHIPPLDG 0869 0869 MF TR O 0857 0869 PLASTIC 2948 0869 POV/FLt W I L L I A M 0810 0869 PM BLIX ASSN DR YDOCK LIN E TRAF U NIT INC CO B A L T I M O R F 0 C MD 6 VA OF CO LU M B IA BOX MATLS MF R S 3695 0869 RAYTHEON 8610 0869 REFR IG ER AT IO N 8796 0869 SHFFT 46n8 0869 .SPALDING A G & BROS MFTAL INC 0869 TODO S H I P Y A R D S 2547 0869 U N I O N C A R B I D E C O R P —M E T A L S 1623 6869 ’ /YANDOTTF C H E M IC A LS 127 1 1100 23 30 134 1 1400 35 31 553 5 3500 23 23 385 3 1050 49 33 127 1 1450 15 3? 116 l 1000 48 00 346 3 1600 36 21 127 1 4000 23 00 305 3 2000 37 52 320 3 170 l 170 1 20 305 3 3500 26 21 176 1 NY 2000 23 21 305 3 NYC 4000 23 21 134 1 34 31 335 3 1600 23 00 305 3 1 0000 36 14 127 1 1200 17 93 170 1 1200 15 50 187 1 1200 39 14 112 1 INC NY C C O N T R S SO C A L I F CORP B RK LY N T o ta l: 59 23 NJ CHICO PEF 4315 48 1.000 NY 6 OTH AS*.N DC & V I C I N I T Y C O NT R S 4300 7500 1 5 TF NN CONDITG 3 50 CO M A S S 6 AIR 1600 312 53 CO C I N C I N N A T I CORP PA 3 ?I 17 ASSN ASSN 335 ?5 17 6 MFGPS *5 1400 INC ASSN MFRS SP TS W R 6 L F A T H F R SHIRT NATL INTFRSTATC 6 PAPER SOFT 6 2 O T H ER S 35 © c c 1243 AGMT P m I L A TMC N Y C SHIRT 0808 I N '' llin o is CONTRS 6 B LD RS & BOYS 6 MICH Soon DIV MARIETTA C O R P WYANDOTT* 34 a g r e e m e n t s 1000 37 21 320 3 1250 33 31 357 3 1400 28 34 357 3 6500 36 33 127 1 1000 36 23 484 4 3500 37 23 484 4 1400 54 22 184 1 1400 56 21 332 3 1800 28 62 455 4 87850 Septem ber 3649 0969 ADMIRAL 3705 096y AM S T A N D A R D INC INC W lLM E R D IN G CORPORATION 4122 0969 AM S T A N D A R D 6701 0969 AM S T O R E S 6906 0969 A S S O C ME NS 1671 0969 ATLAS ILLIN O IS SW ISSVALF CO ACME MARKETS INC WEAR R E T A I L E R S NYC CHEM ICAL IND V O L ARMY See appendix A for abbreviations. See appendix B for definition of codes. DIV AMM P L NO 7 NO N J CHATT 28 T a b l e 9. C o l l e c t i v e B a r g a i n i n g A g r e e m e n t s E x p i r i n g i n 1969 b y M o n t h o f E x p i r a t i o n — C o n t i n u e d Agree Exp. m ent date no. Num ber of w orkers C o m p a n y and lo c a t io n 1 Codes, SIC State 2 U n io n U n it Septem b e r — C o n tin u e d 0024 0969 AV C O CO RP OR0 D I V RI C H M O N D 7405 0969 B LD G M A N A G E R S ASSN ELEVATOR OPRS 7406 0969 BLDG MAN AG ERS AS$N JANITORS CHI 0348 0969 C A LIF 2118 0969 CH I LUGGAGE 9712 0969 v_ i hi v BAKERY o u u u im EMPLRS ASSN C A LIF & L E A T H E R GOODS M F R S A S S N C H I ULLL SM N ItL LU U llTU TJ* ItT 5780 0969 CO LUM BIA 6045 0969 CO NS O L 6014 0969 FLO R ID A 6714 0969 FOOD F A I R STORES F IE LD C O N S T R U C T I O N WORK O H I O BROADCASTING GA S CHI SUPPLY SYSTEM 8587 0969 7510 0969 I-A HOTELS 7957 0969 I-A PAR I-M U TU EL 7947 0969 I-A SECURITY 5T-221 0 9 6 9 1L L L1 LLL 11 INTERS CO C L A R K S B U R G POWER & L I G H T I-A INC ' NY & N J INC & MOTELS CO IN DEPT WASH DC SO C A L I F A G EN C IE5-W A TER 1L L L h l t U H L Lv KY W V a RACE F RO NT 1 K nl 1 1 L AGMT C A L I F i LL 19 32 127 1 1150 65 33 118 1 4000 65 33 118 1 3500 20 93 531 5 1000 31 33 155 1 — 946— 3 -------- 3 0 6 6 --------------------- ----------- 06— 1100 48 00 127 1 1500 49 55 500 5 3000 49 59 127 1 1450 54 20 184 1 1000 16 00 112 1 5500 70 53 145 1 1000 79 93 118 1 1000 73 93 500 5 JU 13N O J ' I NU 35 11 337 1850 19 42 218 2 2500 17 59 127 1 1000 33 31 100 1 0969 MAREM ONT C O R P S A C O 0 0 £6 0969 MASON & H A N G E R - S I L A S 8763 0969 NATL ELECTRICAL 2606 0969 NATL LEAD J fH i 0969 ------------ 4 6 — 0969 ------------ 3-i— — 3 TV* 0 “ t r9 7404 0969 MASON CO B U R L I N G T O N CONTRS ASSN SO F L A C H AP CO F E R N A L D ** I v I wL " T A U T K. TLL H i* SHOPS 1000 3335 1 LOWELL TRACKS 2000 PRUDENTIAL v Iw v V " T t t ....6 UC. Vh L. 1 D LL fc T T r A r t It. INSURANCE 3607 0969 ROPER 7133 0969 SHATTUCK FRANK 2114 0969 SO C A L I F SHOE MFRS SO F L O R I D A GEO D CO RP '»ii I CO OF AM v v ULK ttfcV' r4 L. V t r ■C AL 1 1 *7 CA — i 1- t -------------------- — 4 8 --------- ------------ 6 6 —------- 3 1r INTERS 17700 KANKAKEE INC LOS ANGELES 63 ------ 3 * ** 00 v»A L* —I G CO NY ASSN 346 4 6 - 1-----------3 - 00 238 2 1800 36 33 600 6 3500 58 21 145 1 1500 31 93 334 3 5350 70 59 145 1 62 121 1 7518 0969 2588 0969 TENNESSEE CO PPERH ILL 1400 33 3680 0969 WESTERN ELECTRIC CO INC INDIAN APO LIS 6350 36 32 127 1 3681 0969 WESTERN ELECTRIC CO INC MONTGOMERY 1600 36 33 127 1 J1 i .1 y o 7 W tSTLK n £ L t C T “ It- C t r l TIC— I N S T A L L 1 e. HOTEL CORP T o ta l: 1 2 & M O T E L A S S N GR M I A M I COPPER DIV 31 a g r e e m e n t s ______ See a p p e n d ix A f o r a b b r e v ia t io n s . See a p p e n d ix B f o r d e fin it io n o f c o d e s . 1N TC .K S AR .............- ...... . ------- 0 0 “ 88350 ------ 9 * 29 Table 9* Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration— Continued Agree Exp. m ent date no. Codes 2 Num ber of w orkers C o m p a n y and lo c a t io n 1 SIC State U n io n U n it O cto ber 32? 1 1069 ADMIRAL CORP M I D W ES T 1069 A RM S TR O NG 2947 1069 ASSOC SPRING 0875 1069 BAYLY MFG CO D E N VE R 4049 1069 BEECH AIRCRAFT 4611 MFG SUBS CORK C O - F L O O R CORP PL BRISTO L CORP KANS LANCASTER DIV 35 2600 GALESBURG CONN & C0L0 B t L L —T rt ' fc ’r n O n c . v-O P L A N T — 5"7 0*3 3316 1069 BIR D SB0R 0 B IR DSB O RO 6042 1069 BO ST ON 3245 1069 BROWN 6 S H A R P E MFG CO R I 3267 1069 BUFFALO CO RP G A S CO BO ST ON FORGE ------------------------------------------------------------ & READING 6 BRAINTREE CO 218 2 3 1850 39 23 333 10 00 34 16 553 5 12 00 23 84 305 3 7650 37 00 218 2 <LJ __ 5-3-6__ 1069 TO 69 33 i A -l 3 /. n a 10 00 35 23 335 3 12 00 49 14 455 4 2100 35 15 218 2 1300 35 ?1 335 3 r- « A * / ST A-r ------ 3 0 0 0 ----------- — 4 0 ----- ------------ 5-5“ - — 346 3 ----------- S r --------3 4 6 — ? r iu ---------- 4 9 0 0 ------------------- — 1 u or 5009 1069 DC T R A N S I T 0276 1069 EM PLO YIN G 0277 1069 FEDERATION 3617 1069 GENL ELECTRIC CO INTER STATE 3618 1069 GENL ELECTRIC CO INTER STATE 3655 1069 GENL ELECTRIC CO R A D I O 3716 1069 GENL ELECTRIC CO H O T P O I N T REFRACTO RIES £324 1069 GENL 1069 G R IN N ELL 0006 1069 H U GH ES 0622 1069 i 0637 1069 I-A SCREEN 6904 1069 I-A STANDARD GAS J t £. 1 1 U O !7 I LL U LLL —a ___t M M CO RP WASH DC 3100 41 53 197 1 WASH DC 1000 20 53 235 2 2000 20 10 531 5 85000 36 00 347 3 15000 36 00 484 4 1200 36 21 218 2 2850 36 33 187 1 1200 32 00 455 4 1300 34 23 161 1 2000 19 86 218 2 dye 8000 22 00 337 3 1500 22 00 337 3 2000 55 43 531 5 EMPLOYRS RECEIVER DEPT UTICA CH I-C ICE R O CO P A MD GA & 0 COLUM BIA AIRCRAFT pla in INC OF NEW ENG B A K E R Y 2965 & CO TU CS ON m ach in e PR INT & pr in t SCREEN SERV 1 L L> L. V A M a ___D C n ___ T C I 40 --------- ------------ 5-?—------- 3 4 6 -------3- ASSN SYSTEM BAKERS L U STAS i L. inters MAKERS ST Pi 1 C Q U ^ A t C __ /-/% — r>l INTERS LO UIS ------- 1 1 3 5 i LL i nU 1o AM T _______________________________ . 0 — 48 ■ -------------9 3 —-------- 12 7 ------------- T7l ~ -------- 3 * 0 1069 JERSEY CEN 6748 1069 K RO GE R CO O H I O POWR & LIG H T & NJ POWR & LIG H T NJ ------------ 1 - ■ ___ ____ ______ J t £ 7 6064 y ------------- r - 1900 49 1 2 127 1 1000 54 31 184 1 ' "9 f 3 1 ------------1 i u u ------------------ See a p p e n d ix A f o r a b b r e v ia t io n s . See a p p e n d ix B f o r d e f in it io n o f c o d e s . -------- ------------ 3 30 Table 9. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration— Continued Agree Exp. ment date no. Number of w orkers Company and location Codes SIC State 2 Union Unit October— Continued -5-7 9 6-------1 6 69----N6 W - E NG- T E f '- f r ^ f - g e - T ftr t f W ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 080-------------------- 46------------------18--------5 * 6 -----------5 ■ 57 8 4 1 0 6 9---MEW E N G T E L 2584 1069 NJ 0334 1069 NO N J M I L K ZINC 2973 1069 NORRIS 6 -T E L I N T E R -S T A T E ------------------------------------------------------- 1 9 5 0 6 --------------- 4 6 ------------- 1-0------5 * 6 -------- 5- CO P A L M E R T O N INDUSTRY INDUSTRIES -----1-669---- P * C I -R -C"-T E t - 5 7 5 5 ----- 3-869---P A € I P I C 6 TEL ■ 1-869” - D A C I 4 I C LABOR INC TEL 6 TEL ■ 5756----- 3-869---N M H -PI C —T-Efc5759 CO LOS 1400 33 23 335 3 COMMITTEE 2000 20 22 531 5 ANGELES 2000 34 93 553 5 C O - T O L L -MA ENT - C A L i f -ft N E V ------------------------------2-266--------------- 48------------- 86--------------------- i C O - A G€-TG- SO C A L I F ------------------------------------------------- 3-666--------------- 46 ------------- 99------9 4 6 --------9 - "-T-Efc- C O - P L A NT - & O F F TEL C O - T R - A F F I C -50 CAL-1F---------------------- ------------------ 3-8486------- '■-------46------------- 96— —8 6 6 ---- — 5“ & TEL 7416 1069 PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO OF 7135 1069 RESTAURANT LEAGUE N Y 4412 1069 R O B ER TS H AW CONTROLS 2918 1069 SC0VILL 1 Sf r - C A W ---------------------------------- 1-2 6 8 6 --------------- 46 ------------- 99------9 4 6 --------9~ OF AMERICA INC CO K N O X V I L L E MFG CO CONN DC i l TCI f TCl SOUTHW P U B L I C 6078 1069 7120 1069 ST 1676 1069 UNION 3689 1069 WFSTERN 2974 1069 WIRE & METAL PAUL /-A TklTCOC SERVICE O N-SALE CARBIDE ELECTRIC ST PAUL CHARLESTON MF R S 00 414 4 1500 58 21 145 1 1000 38 62 335 3 3000 34 16 553 5 127 1 nn uu GUILD INC 49 00 1300 58 41 145 1 2050 28 55 218 2 4600 36 31 127 1 1400 34 21 531 5 WO Zt j ----- ---------------------- 1000 CO C O L U M B U S PRODUCTS Total: NM 6 O K L A DEALERS SOUT H 63 6 5 300 CO T E X LIQ U O R C0RP 2000 NY 3 6 __________ ___________________________________ 172200 November z r r z r x j ------------ — A'71 J i l l .1 2700 1 ±i)y 0345 1169 CHOC K 0602 1169 DAN R I V E R b ill 1169 GENL ELECTRIC 4128 1169 GENL ELECTRIC 3704 1169 GLO BE-U NIO N 8328 1169 HOMESTAKE 4131 1169 HOOVER 2300 1169 i - 0634 1169 I-A KN ITG OO D S I-A MASTER a FULL O NU TS ------------ 4 6 ---------------------- 56— — 5 6 6 — — 5“ 20 20 455 4 54 202 2 CO E V E N D A L E 4100 37 31 553 5 CO E V E N D A L E 1200 37 31 218 2 & DAN VILLE MILWAUKEE CO B L A C K BEARING co m pan ies H ILLS OPERS CO S T U B N I T Z w va AGREEMENT 36 35 107 1 1550 10 57 335 3 D 553 5 1800 37 00 1100 32 00 314 3 CLEVELAND 1300 22 31 134 1 15000 72 20 305 3 1000 20 00 531 5 18000 48 00 102 1 18000 48 00 102 1 7709 1169 1169 I-A ME TRO M I L K 5785 1169 I-A NATL CO DE OF FAIR PR A C T IC E 5786 1169 I-A NATL CODE OF FAIR PRACT CO NTRACT-LAUNDRY INDUSTRY SPG 2000 LEAD ark & 0355 AGMT 1 See appendix A for abbreviations. 2 See appendix B for definition of codes. - 22 MIN IN G glass PA 1000 INC INC & NY N J 8800 M ILLS BALL CO RP — INDUSTRY NY & METRO NY AR CONN TV NETW A F T R A TV RE COM A F T R A 31 Table 9. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration— Continued A gree Exp. ment date no. Number of w orkers Company and location1 Codes 2 SIC Union Unit State Novembe r— C ontinue d 5787 1169 i - a natl code of fa ir pract tran 5788 1169 i - a natl code of fa ir pract com 7958 1169 I-A1966C0M M ER CIALS 4424 1169 JOHNSON 3746 1169 MAG NAVOX 0010 1169 _e / CONTRACT ra ra NATL tv aftra aftra AGMT & JO H N S O N C H I C A G O CO MP AN Y U R 8 A N A MART I N - M A R I E T T A CO RP f™!UUN 1 R 1 “ 1W 1 t d 1C. L, v ! £. L L U f H n r f 1L 1A 1 m ^ 1A 1 tfii 1 fcL u 1L L i LnN I J MARTIN DIV MOV - fIUU m 0031 1169 PHILCO F ORD 3640 1169 SINGER CO E L I Z A B E T H 6760 1169 STOP 6 SHOP 6761 1169 S TO P & SHO P 3682 1169 W E ST E R N 0026 1169 W ESTINGHOUSE ELEC 3625 1169 WESTINGH0USE ELECTRIC 3626 1169 WESTINGHOUSE ELEC 3627 1169 W ESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO RP NATIONAL 3628 1169 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP 3629 1169 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 3630 1169 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 3740 1169 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 3741 1169 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COR P INC LU COL O CO Total: 102 1 1000 00 102 1 18000 78 93 102 1 1500 38 33 337 3 2000 36 33 218 2 8000 19 00 553 5 Otr 1 O /. O m— ■... /. C. AA 93 553 5 2600 36 22 347 3 6500 54 10 184 1 1600 54 10 155 1 4400 36 46 127 1 2400 19 52 127 1 1000 36 00 127 1 2000 36 23 127 1 7400 36 00 484 4 INTERSTATE 40000 36 00 347 3 COR P INTERSTATE 14000 36 00 500 5 COR P SUNNYVALE 1350 36 93 218 2 CO RP HORSEHDS 1250 36 21 127 1 CO RP Y0 UN G W 00 D 1100 36 23 127 1 D LAWNDALE AREA CONN R I INC CO RP 00 48 19 NEW E N G L A N D ELECTRIC MD 48 1300 AERONUTRONICS I N C M AS S FLA 18000 OMAHA AEROSPACE CO RP D BALT IN TER S C O RP -STAN D C O NT R O L BEAVER 33 a g re e m e n ts _____________________ ___ 210250 December 8473 1269 8694 1269 ASSOC GENL C O NT R S 8695 1269 ASSOC GENL CONTRS 8696 1269 ASSOC GENL CONTRS OF 7953 1269 ASSOC GU ARD 6003 1269 ATLANTIC 8601 1269 BLDRS 3319 1269 CASE ASSOC GENL J I 8000 16 41 129 1 OF M IN N HGHWY RR & HVY 5000 16 40 143 1 OF MIN N HGHWY RR & HVY 3000 16 41 531 5 MIN N HGHWY RR & HVY 3000 16 41 119 1 2900 73 33 118 1 1000 49 22 127 1 & PATROL CITY ASSN OF M I N N H1GHWY H E A V Y CONTRACTORS ELECTRIC OF C H IC A G O CO AGENCIES CH I CO N J ILLIN O IS INTERS . -5 7Q3 — 1 g 6 9 3000 15 33 129 1 5100 35 00 553 5 ---------------- 1 3 5 Q ------- 0632 1269 DU PONT EIDE 3653 1269 EM ER SO N T ELEV ISIO N NEM OURS OL D H I C K O R Y & R A D I O CO J E R S E Y See appendix A for abbreviations. See appendix B for definition of codes. CITY ---- ------ ---------- 5 - j — — — 5~ — 2600 22 62 500 5 1500 36 22 347 3 32 Table 9. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Month of Expiration— Continued A gree Exp. ment date no. Number of w orkers Company and location1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit De c e mb e r— C ontinue d 4151 1269 G REENVILLE 0303 1269 hershey STEEL chocolate 1402 1269 I-A BO ST ON 7415 1269 I-A CEM ETERIES 6052 1269 I-A NATURAL 0638 1269 MONTGOMERY M I L L S 8481 1269 NEW ENG ■T zty 3647 1269 nLW NY CA R DAILY CO G R E E N V I L L E corp NEWSPAPERS NY 6 GAS U T I L I T Y I L L LAMP w INC COS ASSN n L L MFRS IU ASSN 1 1269 NY S H I P P I N G 1269 PA H EA V Y 7524 1269 SA N MA TE O C O U N T Y R E S T A U R A N T PO R T 1269 SEEBURG CORPORATION 1269 SPRAGUE ELECTRIC 4422 1269 US CO RP 3256 1269 WARNER 2944 1269 WEST 3678 1269 W E ST E RN 7126 1269 WI AN R O B E R T TIME B AR G NY S T A T E ASSN HOTEL PA OWNERS ASSN CLEVELAND RE ND CO INC KEARNEY INC C A LIF 28 agreements AGREEM EN TS, total See appendix A for abbreviations. See appendix B for definition of codes. w 1L ROC K C EN TERPRISES Total: 1 CHICAGO CO 3 P L A N T S B EN D CO WEST ELECTRIC 1L K y RELS CO NORTH ADAM S LIT T LE & S W A S EY LAB WATCHMEN NYC & HGHWY CO N T R S 3346 N INC 6422 3707 & WVA CONN 8679 ASSN KY MONTGOMERY I L L & SHADE B O ST ON NJ ROAD B U I L D E R S C_ p| L hershey 585 1250 37 23 500 5 3500 20 23 235 2 2 1200 27 14 204 1700 65 20 118 1 1300 49 00 357 3 1250 22 23 337 3 16 00 /- a 1 O' — 500 2500 36 21 127 1 1800 44 21 494 4 1 a ----5r~ 2500 16 23 455 4 5600 70 93 145 1 1050 35 33 531 5 2000 36 14 347 3 2000 38 71 218 2 1600 35 31 218 2 1300 34 35 107 1 11500 36 22 127 1 1300 58 93 500 5 79450 WORKERS, total 119 1000 *1A A 1727450 33 T a b l e 10. C o l l e c t i v e B a r g a i n i n g A g r e e m e n t s E x p i r i n g i n 1969 b y I n d u s t r y Agree Exp. m ent date no. Num ber of w orkers C o m p a n y and lo c a t io n 1 Codes 2 SIC State U n io n U n it F is h e rie s 62^3 o ? 69 PURSE 5FINB VFSS£L T o ta l: OWNER*; M A R K E T I N G ASSN ALAS WASH 1 a g r e e m e n t ____________________________________ 09 90 480 4 10 57 335 3 12 33 717 7 13 74 500 5 4400 15 84 129 1 3500 15 59 119 1 1000 15 73 143 1 1400 1400 M e t a l m in in g 8328 1169 H0MESTAKE MINING CO B L A C K T o ta l: H ILLS 0PERS LEAD 1 a g r e e m e n t _____ ;______________________________ B itu m in o u s c o a l, 8314 0369 CO A L PRODUCERS A S S N OF T o ta l: 0269 HUMBLE O IL ILLIN O IS 1200 1 a g r e e m e n t ____________ & REFIN IN G T o ta l: 1550 and lig n ite m in in g ___________________ C ru d e p e tro le u m 8326 1550 CO HO USTON 1200 and n a t u r a l gas AREA 1000 1 a g r e e m e n t . ___________________________________ 1000 B u ild in g c o n s tru c tio n — g e n e ra l c o n t ra c to r s 8701 0269 ASSOC BLDG C0NTRS OF C O L O RA DO 8421 0369 ASSOC GENL C0NTRS & HOME B U I L D E R S 8642 0369 ASSOC GENL C0NTRS 0KLA 8728 0369 ASSOC GENL C0NTRS INC 8733 0369 ASSOC GENL CO NT R S OF 8735 0369 ASSOC GENL C0NTRS 8743 0369 ASSOC GENL C0NTRS 8760 0369 BLD G EMPLRS ASSN BLDRS ROUGE 15 72 129 1 15 59 143 1 HOU ST ON & G A L V S T N 1300 15 74 116 1 W COAST 2400 15 59 119 1 1000 15 59 143 1 1800 15 59 143 1 OF 0369 0369 BROWARD B L D R S 8449 0369 GENL 6451 0369 HARTFORD 8637 0469 ASSOC BLDG CO N T R S OF 8687 0469 ASSOC BLDG CO N T R S 6 AM SO F L A CHAPTER FLA BROWARD C T Y FLA SO F L O R I D A EXCHANGE CONTRACTORS GENL CITY B A TO N 1300 8736 OF SO F L A 1800 8766 ASSN INC OF INC CONTRACTORS CO LO ASSN CONN DENVER 2 OTHERS 0469 ASSOC BLDG 8559 0469 ASSOC BUILDIN G 8410 0469 ASSOC GENL CONTRS 8415 0469 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS 8422 0469 ASSOC GENL C O N T R A C T O R S OF M I N N E S O T A 8423 0469 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS See appc id ix A See a p p e n d ix B OF C O L O R A D O COL OR 8688 1 2 CO N T R S BROWARD C T Y BRIDGEPORT CO N T R S OF COLO INC INC DENVER OF M AS S & B L D G T R A D E $ ST LOUIS MIN N f o r a b b re v ia tio n s. fo r d e fin itio n of co d es. BLDG ERS H & H B LD G 1800 15 59 119 1 1200 15 16 119 1 1400 15 16 119 1 2000 15 84 143 1 1800 15 84 119 1 1 3500 15 84 119 3000 15 84 119 1 5000 15 14 119 1 3500 15 43 143 1 2000 15 41 115 1 6000 15 41 119 1 34 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued A gree Exp. ment date no. Number of w orkers Company and location1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit Building construction— general contractors— Continued 8426 0469 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS 8712 0469 ASSOC GENL C O NT R S DETROIT 8769 0469 ASSOC GENL CONTRS OF N D 8774 0469 B LD G 8437 0469 CONSTRUCTION CONTRS COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION CONTRS COUNCIL TRADES EMPLRS OF M I N N E S O T A ASSN CHAPTER OF 3000 15 41 143 1 2000 15 34 116 1 1000 15 44 116 1 1350 15 21 119 1 DC MD & V A 4500 15 50 143 1 DC MD & VA 1200 15 50 129 1 1 ROCHESTER NY INC 8438 0469 8439 0469 CONSTRUCTION 8456 0469 MASTER BUILDERS ASSN OF 8457 0469 MASTER BUILDERS ASSN & HOME B L D R S 8630 0469 PEORIA B LD G C O N T R S ASSN & HOME 8643 0469 PEORIA B LD G C O N T R S ASSN ILL 1850 8461 0469 S0UTHW M I C H C O NT R S ASSN MICHIGAN 4000 8734 0469 SOUTHW M I C H C O NT R S ASSN 4000 8804 0569 ASSOC BRICK MASON INC 8412 0569 ASSOC GENL CO 8803 0569 B LD G C O N T R S & MASON B L D R S 8805 0569 BLDG CONTRS EMPLOYERS ASSN INC 8404 0569 B LD G EMPLOYERS ASSN & INC 8441 0569 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY EMPLOYERS ASSN NY 8442 0569 CONSTRUCTION INDU STRY EMPLOYERS ASSN NY 8443 0569 CONSTRUCTION INDU STRY EMPLOYERS ASSN NY INDUSTRY EMPLOYERS ASSN OF 2100 CONTRS C O U N C IL CO N T R S C O NT R S TRADES 8444 0569 CONSTRUCTION 8765 0569 NORTH C E N T R A L 8459 0569 QU AD -CITY 2 OTH OHIO ASSN 8651 0569 WYOMING C O NT R S 8754 0669 ASSOC BRICK 8413 0669 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS 8488 0669 ASSOC GENL CONTRS OF CO ASSN NJ BLDRS SA N ASSN OF NY DIEGO GR NEW YO RK GR NY NY ASSN ILL 6 IOWA ASSN MASON CO N T R S OF GR NY & 3 OTHERS & KEYSTONE 8597 0669 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS 8612 0669 ASSOC GENL C O NT R S OF 8749 0669 ASSOC GENL CON TR S 8750 0669 ASSOC GFNL 8759 0669 ASSOC GENL 8756 0669 BLDG TRADES 8448 0669 GENL CONTRACTORS B LD G NASSAU SUF SO C A L I F INTER ALASKA 6000 15 50 1850 15 22 119 1 1000 15 22 115 1 1200 15 33 119 1 15 33 143 1 15 34 143 1 15 34 143 1 2000 15 21 143 1 2250 15 93 129 1 7000 15 21 143 1 1000 15 21 143 1 6550 15 14 143 1 3000 15 21 143 1 1200 15 21 116 1 1500 15 21 129 1 15 21 119 1 1400 15 31 119 1 1200 15 00 119 1 1000 15 83 116 1 1500 15 21 143 1 10000 15 93 129 1 1200 15 23 143 1 5000 15 94 100 1 119 1 AM A T L A N T A 3200 15 58 INC GULFPORT 1000 15 64 143 1 CO N T R S INC MISS 1250 15 64 119 1 C O NT R S 6 EMPLRS 1 O THE R ASSN ASSN OF L CONN 1000 15 16 116 l I NASSAU SUF 1500 15 21 143 1 NYC 5400 15 21 143 1 6 OTHERS 1 See appendix A for abbreviations. 2 See appendix B for definition of codes. I NC GREATER ASSNS BLDRS BUILDERS DC MD & V A BERGEN 119 35 T a b le 10. C o l l e c t i v e B a r g a i n i n g A g r e e m e n t s E x p i r i n g i n 1969 b y I n d u s t r y — C o n t i n u e d Agree Exp. m ent date no. Num ber of w orkers C o m p a n y and lo c a tio n 1 Code;s 2 SIC State U n io n U n it B u ild in g c o n s tru c tio n — g e n e ra l c o n t r a c to r s — C o n tin u e d 8757 '0 6 6 9 8676 0769 SO 8764 0869 INDUS CONTRS 8796 0869 SHEET METAL 8601 1269 BLDRS ASSN i- a Na s s a u carpenters ILLIN O IS CONTRACTORS & BLDRS CO NT R S OF ASSN ASSN ASSN CHICAGO T o ta l: & vie cty 6 4000 ILL 2 OTHERS DC 6 V I C I N I T Y ILLIN O IS 6 0 a g r e e m e n t s __ __ _________________________ 15 21 119 1 1 4000 15 33 143 1450 15 32 116 1 1200 15 50 187 1 3000 15 33 129 1 1800 16 10 129 1 1200 16 33 119 1 1500 16 00 129 1 1 157550 C o n s tru c tio n o th e r than b u ild in g c o n s tru c tio n — g e n e ra l c o n tra c to r s 8475 0369 B LD G 8723 0369 EGYPTIAN 8807 0369 I-A TRADES EMPLR5 ASSN CONTRS ASSN DREDGE EN G IN EERS CO N T R S ASSN OF INC INTERS I N C & 2 OT H RS SOUTH AGMT GR NY 8801 0569 GENL 8499 0569 I-A 8463 0669 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS UTAH 8472 0669 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS UTA H 8595 0669 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS 6 CONSTR 8731 0669 B LD G TRADES EMPLRS 8727 0669 GENL CONTRS ASSN 8627 0669 I-A 8495 0769 HEAVY CONSTRUCTORS ASSN CONSTRUCTORS ASSN S O UT H C E N T R A L DOCK & P I E R THE LAKES ASSN OF 0769 HFAVY 0969 I-A 8473 1269 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS ASSOC GENL CO NT R S CONSTRUCTION 8694 1269 1269 ASSOC GENL 8696 1269 ASSOC GENL 8481 1269 NEW E n g 8679 1269 PA HEAVY C0NSTR OF INTERS H & H L CARPENTERS 8496 8695 VALLEY F IE LD I 1 87 129 1 119 1 TEX 5000 16 74 143 1 SUFFK 2200 16 21 129 1 1 K Y W VA HIGH WY 112 87 K AN $ OF M I N N 00 16 MO & K A N S MO 6 23 16 16 NY & N J WORK O H I O 16 5000 1200 EMPLRS NASSAU 1000 143 2500 NY C I T Y 8587 F IE LD L E H IG H EMPkRS ILL HEAVY 3400 16 21 129 1950 16 20 119 1 2500 16 40 143 1 5000 16 40 129 1 1000 16 00 112 1 8000 16 41 129 1 5000 16 40 143 1 OF MIN N HGHWY RR 6 HVY CO NT R S OF HGHWY RR & HVY 3000 16 41 531 5 CO NT R S OF M I N N RR & HVY 3000 16 41 119 1 LAB 1000 16 00 119 1 2500 16 23 45 5 4 1700 17 59 115 1 1000 17 72 119 1 2500 17 72 143 1 2000 17 72 170 1 MIN N ROAD B U I L D E R S ASSN & HGHWY C O N T R S T o ta l: HGHWY CONN B ARG ASSN 20 a g r e e m e n t s RELS PA . _ ........... ___________ 57750 C o n s tru c tio n — s p e c ia l trad e c o n tra c to rs 8541 0369 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS FLO R ID A 8562 0369 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS BA TO N 8689 0369 ASSOC GENL CO N T R S 8795 0369 ASSOC M ECHANICAL 8667 0369 ASSOC U ND E RGR OU ND 8517 0369 BLDRS ASSN See a p p e n d ix A See a p p e n d ix B OF fo r fo r OF AM INC CONTRACTORS CONTRS KANSAS CITY INC ROUG E B A TO N OF ROUGE B ATO N MICH MO & K A N S a b b re v ia tio n s . d e fin itio n o f co d es. ROUGE 1000 17 34 143 1 2000 17 40 164 1 36 T a b l e 10. C o l l e c t i v e B a r g a i n i n g A g r e e m e n t s E x p i r i n g i n 1969. b y I n d u s t r y — C o n t i n u e d Agreeno. Exp. date Num ber of w orkers C o m p a n y and lo c a tio n 1 Codes 2 SIC State U n io n U n it C o n s tru c tio n — s p e c ia l tra d e c o n t ra c to r s — C o n tin u e d 8719 0369 INDUS 8669 0369 MECHANICAL 8758 0369 STEEL 8539 0469 ALLIED CO N T R S ASSN BA TO N C O NT R S 'OF ERECTORS ASSN ROUG E NEW M E X I C O BALT CONSTRUCTION IN D USTRIES CONSTRUCTION IN D 8663 0469 ALLIED 8560 0469 ASSOC 8565 0469 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS CONTRS OF E S S E X 8579 0469 ASSOC GENL 8505 0469 ASSOC PLUMBING 8678 0469 B LD G T R A D E S 3551 0469 EM PLOYIN G OF ST ST 6 ASSN BRICKLAYERS INC DEL & MD DELA CO U NT Y PIPING EMPLRS INC 72 119 1 85 170 1 1000 17 52 116 1 1100 17 51 143 1 1 1000 17 50 119 2000 17 22 119 1 LOUIS 9300 17 43 119 1 1400 17 43 T16 1 1150 17 93 170 1 1100 17 14 115 1 1550 17 23 115 1 7000 17 23 119 1 CONDITIONING & AGC MA SS ASSN 17 17 NJ LOUIS AIR 1900 1200 PH ILADELPHIA 8569 0469 GENL 8799 0469 GREAT 2500 17 34 116 1 8738 0469 MECH C O N T R S ASSN OF P H I L A INC 1800 17 23 170 1 8739 0469 MECH CO N T R S ASSN OF INC 2000 17 23 170 1 8755 0469 NATL ELEC 1000 17 21 127 1 ELECTRICAL BUILDING LAKES CONTRACTORS FA BR IC A T O R S CONTRS PHILA ASSN ASSN PA & ERECTORS ASSN INC 8533 0469 NATL 8521 0469 PAIN TIN G 6 8524 0469 PAINTING & D E C O R A T I N G C O N T R S O F AM M I C H & DECORATING CONTRS DECORATING 8526 0469 PAINTING 8563 0569 ASSOC GENL 8580 0569 ASSOC STEEL 8557 0569 MASTER ASSN PLASTERERS MO CONTRS & I N D COS CONTRS CONTRACTORS ERECTORS DE TR MNPLS RHODE ISLAND M AS S & CONN CHICAGO A S S N OF B O ST O N 1800 17 43 127 1 1000 17 21 164 1 3000 17 34 164 1 1500 17 41 164 1 1500 17 10 119 1 2550 17 33 116 1 3500 17 14 143 1 6500 17 93 127 1 1000 17 41 127 1 1050 17 93 127 1 8532 0569 NATL ELECTRICAL CONTRS ASSN LOS 8690 0569 NATL ELECTRICAL CONTRS ASSN ST 8778 0569 NATL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 8506 0569 plu m bin g 1500 17 86 170 1 8577 0669 ALLIED B LD G METAL INDUSTRIES NEW YOR K 1100 17 21 116 1 8578 0669 ALLIED BLD G METAL INDUSTRIES NYC 1200 17 21 116 1 8564 0669 ASSOC GENL 3000 17 94 119 1 8673 0669 BLDG CONTRS 2800 17 21 128 1 8674 0669 CE M EN T 1500 17 21 168 1 8704 0669 CEM EN T LEAGUE NY 1 8705 0669 CE ME NT LEAGUE & ME TR O B L D G 8550 0669 EM PLOYIN G 8720 0669 I RON 1 2 & a ir contrs ASSN of ariz OF GR NY OF NY F UR R INC CONTRS & LATH NYC See a p p e n d ix A f o r a b b r e v ia t io n s . See a p p e n d ix B f o r d e f in it io n o f c o d e s . C ALIFO RN IA NY M ETALLIC LEAGUE CHPTR A N C H O R AG E & MASON B L D R S LEAGUE ASSN c o n d it io n in g C O NT R S ANGELES PAUL NYC ASSN NYC AREA 1000 17 21 147 5200 17 21 100 1 1500 17 21 147 1 1300 17 21 129 1 37 Table 10. C ollective Bargaining A greem ents Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued A g re e Exp. ment date no. Number of wo rke r s Company and lo c a t io n 1 Code s 2 SIC State Union Unit Construction— specia l trade con tra ctors— Continued 8675 0669 MECH CONTRACTORS ASSN NY 420 0 17 21 170 1 8 53 6 0669 NATL ELECTRICAL CONTRS PUGET SD CHAPTR WASH 1600 17 91 127 1 8537 0669 NY ELECTRICAL CONTRS ASSN & 3 OTHERS NYC 960 0 17 21 127 1 8518 0669 PAINTERS & DECORATORS JT COMMITTEE CALIF 1OOO0 17 93 164 1 8520 0669 PAINTING & DECORATING EMPLR5 ASSN BOSTON 1300 17 14 164 1 8527 0669 PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRS SAN DIEGO CO 400 0 17 93 164 1 8513 0669 PLUMBING HEATING & PIPING EMPLRS SO CALIF 15000 17 93 170 1 8575 0669 SHEET METAL CONTRS ASSN OF NYC & 1 0TH NY 3350 17 21 187 1 21 143 1 8585 0669 WRECKING CONTRACTORS ASSN OF NYC 1400 17 8781 0769 ELECTRICAL CONTRS ASSN OF GREATER BOSTON INC 1900 17 14 127 1 8504 0869 ASSOC GENL CONTRACTORS* PIPEFITTING SO CALIF 3000 17 93 170 1 8672 0869 CONTRACTING PLUMBERS ASSN BRKLYN 6 QNS 280 0 17 21 170 1 8691 0869 MECH CONTRS D C ASSN INC D C MD 6 VA 1400 17 50 170 1 53 170 1 8708 0869 MECH CONTRS DIST OF COLUMBIA INC 1000 17 861 0 0869 REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITG CONTRS SO CALIF 1200 17 93 170 1 3763 0969 NATL ELECTRICAL CONTRS ASSN SO FLA CHAP 2500 17 59 127 1 Total: 58 a g reem en ts _______ _____ __ ________ 154950 Ordnance and a cc e s s o r ie s 003 2 i0 369 NORRIS INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED RIVERBANK 1700 19 93 218 2 000 4 0469 BENDIX CORP KANSAS CITY 3700 19 43 218 2 0016 0769 OLIN MATHIESON CHEM CORP NEW HAVEN 300 0 19 16 218 2 2 0035 i0 769 SPERRY RAND CORP RE OFF EQ D SHELL MFG MINDEN 1950 19 72 218 0 02 4 i0 969 AVCO CORP ORD DIV RICHMOND 2000 19 32 127 1 0028 i0 969 MASON & HANGER-SILAS MASON CO BURLINGTON 1850 19 42 218 2 0008 1069 HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO TUCSON 2000 19 86 218 2 001 0 1169 MARTIN-MARIETTA CORP MARTIN DIV COLO FLA MD 8000 19 00 553 5 1300 19 93 553 5 2400 19 52 127 l 10000 20 95 480 4 0031 1169 PHILCO FORD CORP AERONUTRONICS D LAWNDALE 002 6 1169 WESTINGHOUSE ELEC CORP AEROSPACE D BALT Total: 10 a g reem en ts ____________________________ 2790 0 F ood and kindred products 030 0 i0 169 SUGAR PLANTATION COS NEG COMM HONOLULU 0332 0269 CAMPBELL SOUP CO NAPOLEAN 1400 20 31 155 1 0305 0269 PET MILK CO WHITMAN DIV PHILA 1300 20 23 235 2 0268 0369 GENL MILLS INC INTERSTATE 355 0 20 00 208 2 0 26 9 0369 INTL MILLING CO INTERS 1000 20 00 208 2 1 See appendix A fo r abbreviations. 2 See appendix B for definition o f co d e s. 38 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreements Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued A g re e Exp. ment date no. Company and lo c a tio n 1 Codej32 Number of w ork ers SIC State Union Unit F ood and kindred products— Continued 0271 0369 PILLSBURY CO INTERSTATE 210 0 20 00 208 2 0 22 5 0469 ASSOC MILK DEALERS INC CHICAGO 2800 20 33 531 5 023 0 0469 GREATER PITTSB MILK DLRS ASSN 2700 20 23 531 5 0296 0469 H O LL Y 1850 20 00 208 2 033 8 0469 I-A DRIED FRUIT PROCESSORS CALIF 1200 20 93 480 4 SUGAR CORP COLO MONT WY0M 6 TEXAS 0353 0469 I -A MILK CONTRACT BUFFALO 1000 20 21 531 5 0331 0469 I-A MILK DEALERS MINPLS 1200 20 41 531 5 027 0 0469 KELLOGG CO BATTLE CREEK 3400 20 34 208 2 0316 0469 NATL DISTILLERS & CHEMICAL CORP INTERSTATE 3400 20 00 126 1 0283 0469 NY CITY BAKERY EMPLOYERS LABOR C0UN NYC AR 1450 20 21 531 5 0308 0569 BREWERY PROPRIETORS MILWAUKEE 400 0 20 35 304 3 0350 0569 NESTLE CO FULTON 1200 20 21 5 00 5 030 2 0669 CONFECTIONERS IND REL BOARD INC NY NJ 4500 20 20 235 2 023 1 0669 I-A DAIRIES WASH DC AREA 1750 20 53 531 5 0215 0669 MEAT TRADE INSTITUTE NY & NJ 3600 20 20 155 1 0319 0769 SCHENLEY DISTILLERS INC KY MD ILL 2000 20 00 126 1 0321 0769 SEAGRAM JOSEPH E & SONS & HUNTGTN CRK CORP 2600 20 00 126 1 0348 0969 CALIF BAKERY EMPLRS ASSN CALIF 3500 20 93 531 5 0276 1069 EMPLOYING BAKERS ASSN WASH DC 1000 20 53 235 2 531 5 0277 1069 FEDERATION OF NEW ENG BAKERY EMPLOYRS 2000 20 10 0334 1069 NO NJ MILK INDUSTRY LABOR COMMITTEE 2000 20 22 531 5 0345 1169 CHOCK FULL ONUTS CORP NY NJ 6 PA 1000 20 20 455 4 0355 1169 I-A METRO MILK INDUSTRY AGMT NY & CONN 1000 20 00 531 5 0303 1269 HERSHEY CHOCOLATE CORP HERSHEY 350 0 20 23 235 2 21 30 531 5 Total: 29 a greem en ts_______ ______________________ 72000 T ob a cco m anufactures 0510 0169 DWG CIGAR CORP MICH & OHIO Total: 1100 1 agreement 1100 Textile m ill products 0611 0169 ERWIN MILLS INC ERWIN 1650 22 56 337 3 0627 0469 AM THREAD CO WlLLlAMANTIC 1650 22 16 337 3 0608 0469 BATES MFG CO 3 DIVS LEWISTON & AUGUSTA 3500 22 11 337 3 0 60 0 0469 BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC MASS 6 RI 2000 22 10 337 3 0615 0469 WEST POINT-PEPPERELL INC BIDDEFORD 1700 22 11 337 3 0 61 6 0469 WYANDOTTE WORSTED CO INTERS 1100 22 10 337 3 1 See appendix A fo r abbreviation s. 2 See appendix B for definition of co d e s. 39 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreements Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued A gree Exp. ment date no. Codes 2 Number of workers Company and location 1 SIC State Union Unit Textile mill products— Continued 0612 0669 FlfLDCREST MILLS INC NC 4900 22 56 337 3 0619 066 9 KNITTED OUTERWEAR MFRS ASSN PHILADELPHIA 830 0 22 23 134 1 0622 1069 i - a p l a i n dye & machine p r in t 800 0 22 00 337 3 0637 1069 I-A SCREEN PRINT & SCREEN MAKERS INTERS 1500 22 00 337 3 54 202 2 in te r s 060 2 1169 DAN RIVER MILLS INC DANVILLE 8800 22 0 63 4 1169 I “ A KNITGOODS AGREEMENT CLEVELAND 1300 22 31 134 1 0632 1269 DU PONT ElDE NEMOURS OLD HICKORY 2600 22 62 500 5 0638 1269 MONTGOMERY MILLS INC MONTGOMERY 1250 22 23 337 3 Total: 14 agre emen ts______________ ________________ _ 482 50 Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar materials 0833 0169 PHILA APPAREL PRODUCERS ASSN 3500 23 23 134 1 0853 0269 ASSOC FUR MANUFACTURERS NEW YORK AREA 700 0 23 21 155 1 0813 0269 ASSOC GARMENT INDUSTRIES DRESS AGMT ST LOUIS 3100 23 00 134 1 0878 0369 JONATHAN LOGAN INC 28 PLANTS 450 0 23 00 134 1 0821 0469 KANSAS CITY GARMENT MFRS ASSN 1500 23 43 134 1 0837 0669 ALLIED UNDERWEAR ASSN NYC AREA 6000 23 21 134 1 0845 0669 EMPIRE STATE CLOTH HAT & CAP MFG ASSN-INC NYC 2550 23 21 142 1 0839 0669 LINGERIE MANUFACTURERS ASSN NYC AREA 2000 23 21 134 1 0842 0669 NEGLIGEE MANUFACTURERS ASSN NYC AREA 1800 23 21 134 1 0873 0669 UNITED UNDERWEAR CONTRS & GR BLOUSE & SKIRT 4500 23 21 134 1 0803 0869 CLUETT PEABODY 6 CO ARROW DIV INTERS 9000 23 00 305 3 0869 0869 GOSSARD H W CO INDIANA & MICH 1100 23 30 134 1 080 4 0869 I-A 350 0 23 23 305 3 080 6 0869 MANHATTAN SHIRT CO INTERSTATE 4000 23 00 305 3 0855 0869 MENS & BOYS LEISUREWEAR ASSN & 1 OTH NY & NJ 7500 23 20 305 3 COTTON SHIRT & ALLIED IND AGMT PHILA 0808 0869 METRO SPTSWR & LEATHER MFGRS NY 2000 23 21 305 3 085 7 0869 PLASTIC SOFT MATLS MFRS ASSN NYC 400 0 23 21 134 1 081 0 0869 PUBLIX SHIRT CORP PA & TENN 1600 23 00 305 3 0875 1069 BAYLY MFG CO DENVER 1200 23 84 305 3 Total: 19 agreements _ _ 703 50 Lumber and wood products, except furniture 1001 0369 BRUCE E L CO MISS ILL TENN ARK & TEX TENN 1008 0369 NATL HOMES CORP LAFAYETTE & NEW ALBANY 10D0 24 32 119 1 1015 0569 HINES EDWARD LUMBER CO BATES 1000 24 92 119 1 1004 0569 POTLATCH FORESTS INC IDAHO 2600 24 82 343 3 l See appendix A for abbreviations. See appendix B for definition of codes 2400 24 00 119 1 40 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreements Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued Agree Exp. ment date no. Number of workers Company and location1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit Lumber and wood products, except furniture— -Continued 1005 0569 SIMPSON TIMBER CO SHELTON 6 M0NTESAN0 1300 24 91 343 3 1000 0569 WEYERHAEUSER CO TIMBERLAND D LONGVIEW GR RIV 1000 24 91 343 3 1017 0569 WEYERHAEUSER CO RAYMOND & C0SM0P0LIS 1050 24 91 343 3 1006 0569 WYERHAEUSER CO SAWMILLS LONG VIEW 220 0 24 91 343 3 1009 0669 SO CALIF LUMBER EMPLRS COUNCIL LA 2500 24 93 119 1 1013 0769 ST REGIS PAPER CO FOREST PROD DIV MONT 1100 24 81 119 1 25 33 112 1 Total: 10 agreements _______________________________ 16150 Furniture and fixtures 112 2 0369 ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT AURORA 1121 0469 CURTIS MATHES MFG CO & SALES CO TEX 1100 25 74 312 3 1101 0669 JEFFERSON CITY CABINET CO JEFFERSON CITY 1850 25 62 347 3 111 5 0869 FURNITURE GROUP INC NYC 1600 25 21 312 3 26 90 500 5 Total: 1000 4 a g r e e m e n t s _____________________________ : __ 5 550 Paper and allied products 1226 0369 PACIFIC COAST ASSN OF PULP & PAPER MFR$ 1201 0469 BOISE CASCADE CORP 1100 26 41 343 3 1258 0469 INLAND CONTAINER CORP INTERS 1250 26 00 230 2 1274 0469 ST REGIS PAPER CO BUCKSPORT MILL 1000 26 11 100 1 2010 0 1254 0569 PACKAGING CORP OF AM RlTTMAN 1050 26 31 176 1 1239 0569 SEALRIGHT CO INC FULTON 1000 26 21 176 1 1227 0569 ST REGIS PAPER RHINELANDER PAPER DIV 1000 26 35 100 1 1223 0669 NORTHWEST PAPER CO MINN 200 0 26 41 100 1 1221 0769 MEAD CORPORATION CHILLICOTHE 2150 26 31 176 1 1700 26 56 176 1 3500 26 21 176 1 - 1272 0869 CHAMPION PAPERS CAROLINA DIV CANTON 124 3 0869 METRO RIGID PAPER BOX MFRS ASSN INC NYC Total: 11 agreements 358 50 Printing, publishing, and allied industries 1440 0269 STANDARD PACKAGING BROWN & BIGELOW ST PAUL 1000 27 41 113 1 1411 0469 CHI LITHOGRAPHERS ASSN CHICAGO 5200 27 33 242 2 1435 0469 I “ A PRINTING INDUSTRY OF TWIN CITIES 1300 27 41 242 2 1446 0469 MILWAUKEE LITHOGRAPHERS ASSN MILWAUKEE 1300 27 35 242 2 1418 0469 PRINTING INDUSTRIES OF PHILA LITHOGRAPHERS 1600 27 23 242 2 1402 1269 I -A BOSTON DAILY NEWSPAPERS BOSTON 1200 27 14 204 2 Total: 6 agreements 1 See appendix A for abbreviations. 2 See appendix B for definition of codes. ----------- 11600 41 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreements Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued Agree Exp. ment date no. Number of workers Company and location1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit Chemicals and allied products 1 63 5 0269 DU PONT PI DE NEMOURS & CO LOUISVILLE 340 0 28 1672 0769 DU PONT FT DE NEMOURS FILM CLINTON 1^00 28 42 500 5 1 66 4 0369 ALLIED CHEMICAL C0RP FIBERS DIV HOPEWELL 2600 28 54 455 4 161 4 0369 NATL LEAD CO TITANIUM DIV ST LOUIS 1500 ?8 43 164 I 166 6 0469 DAY 6 7 IMMFRMANN INC LONF STAR PLANT 430 0 28 74 6C0 6 1634 046 9 DU PONT FT DF NEMOURS tT CO WAYNESPORO 1900 28 54 500 5 1 61 ? 0469 MONSANTO CO JOHN F QUFENY PL ST LOUIS 135 0 28 43 121 1 1 64 0 0569 SPAULDING FIBRE CO TONAVANDA 120 0 28 ?1 218 2 1654 0669 ATLAS CHEM INDUS AEROSPACE COMP D TAMAOUE 110 0 28 ?3 455 4 1631 0 669 DOW CHEMICAL CO TEXAS DIV 3 90 0 28 74 600 6 162? 0869 WYANDOTTE CHEMICALS CORP WYANDOTTE 1400 28 34 357 3 1671 0969 ATLAS CHEMICAL IND VOL ARMY AMM PL CHATT 180 0 28 62 455 4 1676 106 9 UNION CARBIDE CORP SOUTH CHARLESTON 2050 28 55 218 2 Total: 13 agreements 61 500 9 275O0 Petroleum refining and related industries 1801 0269 AM OIL CO WHITING 205 0 29 32 500 5 1805 0269 HUMBLE OTL & REFINING CO BAYWAY REF LINDEN 1000 29 22 531 5 1807 0469 HUMBLE OIL & REF & ENJAY CHEM BATON ROUGE 2950 29 72 500 5 1808 0469 HUMBLE OIL & REF & ENJAY CHEM BAYTOWN 2000 29 74 500 5 1802 0669 ATLANTIC RICHFIELD CO INTER 6400 29 00 500 5 Total: 5 agreements __ 14400 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 1931 0169 EAGLE-PICHER CO OHIO RUBBER DIV WILLOUGHBY 1300 30 31 333 3 1919 0669 GATES RUBBER CO DENVER 3000 30 84 333 3 Total: 2 a g r e e m e n t s _________________________________ 430 0 Leather and leather products 2108 0169 I -A MASS SHOE MFR5 MASS 6000 31 14 334 3 2 11 3 0 26 9 I -A SLIPPER & PLAYSHOE INDUSTRY NYC AREA 350 0 31 21 334 3 £117 0369 FULTON COUNTY GLOVE MFRS INC BLOCK CUT MFRS 2200 31 21 500 5 2111 0369 MELVILLE SHOE CORP MANCHESTER 1200 31 12 500 5 2112 0369 MELVILLE SHOE CORP NASHUA 1000 31 12 500 5 2103 0669 AUBURN SHOE MFRS ASSN AUBURN 6 LEWISTON 210 0 31 11 705 7 2118 0969 CHI LUGGAGE & LEATHER GOODS MFRS ASSN CHI 1000 31 33 155 1 2 11 4 0969 SO CALIF SHOE MFRS ASSN INC LOS ANGELES 1500 31 93 334 3 Total: 8 a g r e e m e n t s _______________________________ 1 See appendix A for abbreviations. 2 See appendix B for definition of codes. 18500 42 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreements Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued A gr ee Exp. ment date no. Number of workers Company and location 1 Codes SIC State 2 Union Unit Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products 230g 0169 CORNIMG GLASS WKS CORNING «IG FLATS A HORSEHEADS 470P 3? 71 137 1 2346 *169 CORNING GLASS WORKS CHARLF&0! 1000 37 73 3 14 3 1400 32 33 718 7 9 00 0 32 314 3 6 2341 0169 VICTOR MFC 23-'? o?69 PITT5 ft PLATE GLASS CO-FLAT GLASS INTfPSTATF 2349 *369 AM SAINT GOPAIN CORP PA & OKLA 125 0 3? 00 00 714 7 £30© 0949 corning 1400 3? *4 137 1 1 GASKET CO CH| g la ss works alr ion 0369 J0MN5-MANVILLF corp ppodwcts wamkesan 1500 32 73 096 9 PAYBESTOS-MANHATTAN INC MANHF|M 1100 32 77 23?? 0469 I0FAL CEMENT CO INTERSTATE 150 0 3? 00 121 202 170 7744 0469 I —A CEMr NT COMPANIES CALIF 1800 3? 93 170 £ 33 6 % 1 235? 0469 LFHTGH PORTLAND CFMFNT CO IMTFRSTAT*’ 160 0 32 00 170 2 34 7 0469 OWFNS-CORNING FIBERGLAS CORP KANSAS 1000 32 47 600 1 1 6 2 36 3 0369 AM STANOARO INC INTERS 1750 32 00 174 1 2339 0669 OVFNS—CORNING FI®FRGLAS CORP NEWARK 1500 32 71 135 1 7348 0669 GLASS MANAGEMENT ASSN CALIF 1^00 3? 93 164 I 2333 0669 NORTON r< \ PFHR-MANNING CO PIV-WATFRVLIfT 233? 0769 carrormnohm ?3?4 1 069 GFNL RFFRACTORTFS CO PA MO GA 6 230 0 1169 i —a g l a ss co mpanies w va r, ark m Niag ara fa l l s area Total: 0 19 agreements 17oo 3? 71 730 2 270 0 3? 71 757 7 1200 1100 3? 00 00 4 55 4 314 * 32 3870 0 Prim ary metal industries ft 1 © 23*5 0169 ARMCO STEEL CORP pnTLFR 2 63 9 0169 ARMCO STEEL CORP CLERICAL 2553 0269 BUCKEYE STEEL HASTINGS CO COLHMRffS 2631 0269 CFRRO CORP COPPER 263 6 0?69 35C0 33 23 *r ' 500 e, 1000 33 31 600 5 135 0 33 71 *75 -* 130 0 33 27 553 5 FNGPLHARn INDUSTRIES NEWARK 150 0 33 72 553 6 6 PIPE WORKS CICFRO 1O00 33 33 500 5 6 2550 33 37 300 6 1600 33 31 500 3 6 6 TFCH OHIO PRA.SS DIV PA 2542 0469 TAYLOR FORGE 752 9 0569 KEYSTONE STFFL 2641 0569 trw 254 7 0369 UNION CARBIDE CORP—METALS OIV MAPTPTTA 1250 33 71 *957 7 2 60 6 0969 NATL LFAO CO FFRNALD 1000 33 71 100 1 2568 0969 TENNESSEE CORP COPPER DlV COPPERHItt 140 0 33 62 121 1 335 3 258 4 1069 I ncorporated mincrva a a l l i a n c e NJ ZINC CO PALMERTON T o ta l: 1 2 WIRE CO BAPTONVILLE 12 a g r e e m e n t s See appendix A for abbreviations. See appendix B for definition of codes. 1400 ... . _ _ .... _ _ . ... _ 18850 33 23 43 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreements Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued A gree ment no. Exp. date Number of workers Company and location1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit Fabricated metal products, except ordnance, machinery, and transportation equipment 2945 0169 AM CHAIN & CABLE CO CONN MD PA & TEX 2550 34 00 335 3 291 2 0169 AM STANDARD INC LOUISVILLE 1700 34 61 600 6 296 0 0269 EKC0 PRODUCTS CO FRANKLIN PARK & CHI 1000 34 33 531 5 2925 0369 CALIF METAL TRADES ASSN PLATE & TANK CALIF 2200 34 93 112 1 2968 0469 ELASTIC STOP NUT C0RP & NATL GAGE CO NJ 1000 34 22 553 5 2927 0 569 COMBUSTION ENGINEERING INC CHATTANOOGA 2950 34 62 112 1 2977 0569 STEEL FABRICATORS ASSN OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 240 0 34 93 116 1 2976 0569 WILLIAMS J H & CO BUFFALO 1100 34 21 335 3 2939 0669 NATL SCREW & MFG CO CLEVELAND 1000 34 31 553 5 2923 0769 BABCOCK & WILCOX BOILER DIV BARBERTON 285 0 34 31 112 1 2942 0769 MIRRO ALUMINUM CO MANITOWOC & TWO RIVERS 1800 34 35 335 3 2909 0769 TRUE TEMPER CORP OHIO NY W VA 1250 34 00 335 3 2948 0869 POWELL WILLIAM CO CINCINNATI 1000 34 31 335 3 2947 1069 ASSOC SPRING CORP BRISTOL DIV CONN 100 0 34 16 553 5 2965 1069 GRINNELL CORP COLUMBIA 1300 34 23 161 1 2973 1069 NORRIS INDUSTRIES INC LOS ANGELES 2000 34 93 553 5 2918 1069 SCOVILL MFG CO CONN 300 0 34 16 553 5 2974 1069 WIRE & METAL PRODUCTS MFRS GUILD INC NY 1400 34 21 531 5 2 94 4 1269 WEST BEND CO WEST BEND 1300 34 35 107 1 Toted: 19 ag re em en ts _________ __ _ _______________ 328 00 Machinery, except electrical 3345 0269 CALIF METAL TRADES PRINTING MFG & SER D 1050 35 93 218 2 3208 0269 CUMMINS ENGINE CO INC COLUMBUS 525 0 35 32 500 5 3320 0269 PAGE AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE INC FORT RUCKER 2 00 0 35 63 218 2 3242 0269 UNIVERSAL MARION CORP MARION POWER SHOVEL D 1000 35 31 335 3 32 " 0 0369 ALCO PRODUCTS INC AUBURN 120 0 35 21 **35 3 3322 036 9 DANLY MACHINE SPECIALTIES INC CICERO 1 50 0 35 33 455 4 3261 0369 EMC CORP SAN JOSE 1800 35 93 218 2 3283 0369 FRIDEN INC SAN LEANDRO 1 70 0 35 93 218 2 3?51 0369 KFARNFY 6 TRFCKER CORP WEST ALLIS 1 25 0 35 35 508 9 327 7 0369 SKF INDUSTRIES INC PHILADELPHIA 220 0 35 23 335 3 3310 0369 UNITED ENGINEERING & FDRY CO YOUNGSTOWN 1 20 0 35 31 500 5 3265 0369 UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CORP BEVERLY 1600 35 14 484 4 3313 0469 AVCO CORP NEW IDEA DIV COLDWATER 1 15 0 35 31 335 3 8223 0469 HEIL CO MILWAUKEE 1100 35 35 335 9 See appendix A for abbreviations. See appendix B for definition of codes. Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued A gree Exp. ment date no. Number of w orkers Company and location 1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit M achinery, except electrical— Continued 3211 0469 N0RDBERG MFG CO M I L W A U K E E 3330 0569 LEE50NA 3344 0669 chi 3294 0669 COPELAND 3250 0669 IN G ERSO LL 3347 0669 IOWA M A N U F A C T U R I N G CO MP ANY 3312 0669 M IE H LF-G 0S5-D EXT ER INC 3288 0669 SPERRY RAND CO RP R E M I N G T O N O F F 3317 0669 SPERRY RAND CO RP 3203 0769 BRIGGS & STRATTON 3273 0769 ING ER SO LL-RAN D 3264 0769 TEXTILE 3210 0869 FAIR BAN KS 3337 0869 HERCULES 3335 0969 MAREMONT CO RP 3291 1069 ADM IRAL 3316 1069 B IR DSBORO CO RP B IR D S B 0R 0 3245 1069 BROWN & S H A R P E MFG CO R I 3267 1069 BUFFALO 3319 1269 CASE 3346 1269 SEEBURG 3256 1269 WARNER C0RP WARWICK pn eu m atic J tool co u tica RE FR IG ER AT IO N C0RP SIDNEY RAN D CO A T H E N S ELECTRONIC 0469 GOU LD 3737 0469 RAULAND 3616 0569 FANSTEEL 3601 0669 FEDERAL 347 3 2 21 218 2 2250 21 218 2 5000 35 35 107 1 2500 35 21 347 3 3400 35 23 335 3 3000 35 35 335 3 1400 35 31 553 5 1000 35 11 337 3 2600 35 33 218 2 1000 35 23 335 3 2100 35 15 218 2 CO 1300 35 21 335 3 INTERS 5100 35 00 553 5 1050 35 33 531 5 1600 35 31 218 2 1500 36 33 347 3 1000 36 31 347 3 1500 36 21 127 1 GO S S UNIVAC CO RP CO CH I MACH ELMIRA UTICA MILWAUKEE CO P A I N T E D POST INC BELO IT INC SACO CANTON LOWELL SHOPS GALESBURG & READING CHICAGO CO 3 P L A N T S CLEVELAND 36 a g r e e m e n t s INC -------- ZION MFG CO NORWOOD CO S Y R A C U S E R E CO RD CA RB O N ELECTRIC CO-3 LO C LABOR PA CO P O R T L A N D BATTER IE S INC INTERS CHICAGO M ETALLURGICAL PACTFIC AGMT CO S H R E V E P O R T SPECIALTY NATIONAL MFRS ELEC CO RP N CH I CO NEWARK 1 See appendix A for abbreviations, 2 See appendix B for definition of codes. 31 35 PHO NO GR AP H CO RP 35 35 A LL IS-CH ALM ERS 0469 2300 1500 0269 3713 1 2 3611 3738 100 218 ELECTRONICS W E ST E RN 21 33 WAR WICK 0369 35 35 0169 3736 1650 1050 3729 STACKPOLE 2 2 E l e c t r i c a l m a c h in e r y , e q u ip m e n t, 0369 218 218 T o ta l: 3622 15 23 & S W AS EY I-A 35 42 CORPORATION CROUSE-HINDS 1150 35 FORGE 0369 3 35 CO RP M I D W ES T MFG S U B S 0269 335 1200 EN G IN E S 3718 35 1000 MORSE 3657 35 218 M A C H I N E WORKS R E A D I N G I CO 1300 INTER 68450 and s u p p lie s 1000 36 00 162 1 2500 36 23 347 3 1100 36 72 127 1 1000 36 92 218 2 1700 36 00 127 1 1 3000 36 33 127 1100 36 33 100 1 1500 36 22 127 1 46 T a b l e 10. C o l l e c t i v e B a r g a i n i n g A g r e e m e n t s E x p i r i n g i n 1969 b y I n d u s t r y — C o n t i n u e d Agree m ent no. Exp. date Num ber of w orkers C o m p a n y and lo c a t io n 1 E le c t r ic a l m a c h in e ry , 3742 0769 NATL VID EO 3739 0769 WHIRLPOOL SIC State U n io n U n it and s u p p lie s — C o n tin u e d 335 3 71 107 1 1 CHICAGO 1500 36 33 GREENWOOD 1D00 36 C0RP CO RP e quipm ent, Codes 2 1600 36 ?1 127 10000 36 14 127 1 6500 36 33 127 1 SVJSSVALE 1000 36 23 404 4 D CORP KANKAK ^ F 1800 36 33 600 6 1 3724 0869 L E V lT O N 369* 0369 Ra yth eo n 3649 0969 a d m ir a l 3706 0969 AM S T A N D A R D MFG CO co INC NYC mass co rpo ratio n INC h l in o is 8607 0969 ROPER 3600 0969 WFSTERN FLFCTRIC CO INC INDIANAPOLIS 6350 36 32 127 3681 0969 WESTERN ELECTRIC CO INC MONTGOMERY 1600 36 33 127 1 3617 1069 GENL ELECTRIC 85000 36 00 347 3 15000 36 00 484 4 1200 36 21 218 2 2850 36 33 187 1 4600 36 31 127 1 1 GF0 CO INTERSTATE INTERSTATE 3618 1069 GENL ELECTRIC CO 3655 1069 GENL ELECTRIC CO R A D I O 3716 1.969 GENL ELECTRIC CO H O T P O I N T C H I - C I C E R O 3689 1069 WFSTERN 3704 1169 GLO RE-U NIO N 3746 1169 MAG NAV OX 3640 1169 SINGER 368? 1169 WFSTERN 3625 1169 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 3626 1169 Wr S T I N G H O U S f ELEC 3627 1169 W ESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP NATIONAL 3628 1169 W ESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP 3629 1169 W FST lN G H O U SE ELECTRIC 3630 1169 W F S T lN G H O U S E ELECTRIC 3740 1169 W ESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 3741 1169 W F S T lN G H O U S E ELECTRIC 3653 1269 FMFRSON TELEV ISIO N 3647 1 ?69 NY L A M P 6 37 0? 1769 SPRAGUE ELECTRIC 3673 1 ?69 WESTERN fle ELECTRIC RECEIVER DEPT UTICA CO C O L U M B U S INC MILW AU KEE CO M P AN Y U R B A N A CO E L I Z A B E T H E L r CTR IC CO INC OMAHA CORP 35 36 33 218 2 2600 36 2? 347 3 4400 36 46 127 1 1000 36 00 127 1 l 2000 36 23 7400 36 00 484 4 INTERSTATE 40000 36 00 347 3 CORP INTERSTATE 14000 36 00 500 5 CORP SUNNYVALE 1350 36 93 218 2 CORP HORSFHDS 1250 36 21 127 1 CORP YO u N G v O O D 1100 36 23 127 1 6 RADIO CO J E R S E Y 1500 36 22 347 3 2500 36 21 127 1 ADAMS 2000 36 14 347 KEARNFY 11500 36 22 127 X ASSN CO NORTH CO T o ta l: 36 2000 127 CO RP-STAND SHADE MFRS CTRTC INTERS 2D00 107 INC CO N T R O L INC NY BFAVER CITY STATE 253500 41 a g r e e m e n t s T ra n s p o r ta tio n e qu ipm e n t 4094 0169 UNITED 4116 0269 ACF 4093 0269 UNITED 1 2 AIRCRAFT IND USTRIES AIRCRAFT PEATT INC PA CO RP 6 wH TTN W P A L M 2050 37 59 210 z W VA 6 1850 37 00 335 3 5000 37 16 531 5 SIKORSKY See a p p e n d ix A f o r a b b r e v ia t io n s . See a p p e n d ix B f o r d e f in it io n o f c o d e s . MO D IV CONN 46 T a b l e 10. Agree m ent no. C o l l e c t i v e B a r g a i n i n g A g r e e m e n t s E x p i r i n g i n 1969 b y I n d u s t r y — C o n t i n u e d Exp. date Num ber of w orkers C o m p a n y and lo c a t io n 1 Code s 2 SIC State U n io n U n it T ra n s p o r t a t io n e q u ip m e n t— C o n tin u e d 0369 ALCO PRODUCTS INC 0369 GENL DYNAMICS ELEC 4095 0469 UNITED 4121 0569 PULLMAN 4123 0569 UNITED 4050 0669 BELL AEROSPACE BELL HELICOPTER 4136 0669 BELL AEROSPACE CO RP AER0SYSTEMS 4147 0669 BELL AEROSPACE CO RP BELL AIRCRAFT INC SCHENECTADY BOA T AIRCRAFT STAND STAND 0669 BOEING CO 4130 0669 BOEING CO W I C H I T A 4104 0669 GENL 4044 0669 WHEELA8RAT0R 4033 0769 BETHLEHEM 4091 0769 IN TL 4108 0769 NEWPORT NEWS S H I P B L D G 4098 0869 AM S H I P BUILDING 4021 0869 EATON 21 335 3 37 14 320 3 4500 37 16 218 2 DIV 1000 37 32 181 1 4600 37 16 553 5 6600 37 74 553 5 NY 2300 37 21 553 5 TEX 1000 37 74 553 5 13350 37 00 5 1200 37 47 500 5 2500 37 16 500 5 1000 37 21 218 2 3 WI NDS OR MICH LOCKS CTY & WHITNEY D I V N HAVEN PRATT 4055 37 Q U INCY HAMILTON PULLMAN 1200 4350 o o m 4117 4144 TEX DIV HELICOPTER INTERSTATE DYNAMICS C<?RP E L E C CORP STEEL HARVESTER YALE TWIN 4106 0 869 MARYLAND 0869 TODD S H I P Y A R D S 4122 0969 AM S T A N D A R D CO S H I P B U I L D I N G S AN DRY DOCK FULLER GROTON D BUFFALO DIV INTERS DIEGO CO & ILL TRANS KALA 5600 37 00 320 1800 37 93 218 2 15000 37 54 500 5 1000 37 00 100 1 1100 37 34 107 1 3 2000 37 52 320 BRKLYN 1000 37 21 320 3 W ILMERDING 3500 37 23 484 4 7650 37 00 218 2 6 CO RP INC 6 DIV CO NY O H I O SHIPBLD G AIRCRAFT DIV INDUSTRIES CO S O L A R & TOWNE 4115 BOAT CO RP DR YDO CK CO B A L T I M O R E K A N S & CO LO 4049 1069 BEECH 4127 1169 GENL ELECTRIC CO E V E N D A L E 4100 37 31 553 5 4128 1169 GENL ELECTRIC CO E V E N D A L E 1200 37 31 218 2 4131 1169 HOOVER 1800 37 00 553 5 4151 1269 GREEN VILLE 1250 37 23 500 5 38 23 449 4 BALL & BEARING STEEL T o ta l: CAR CO S T U B N I T Z 28 a g r e e m e n t s ------ . --------------------------------------- P ro fe s s io n a l, 4421 0569 HAMILTON 442 0 0669 GENL 4412 1069 ROB ER TS HA W 4424 1169 JO HN S O N & JO H N S O N 4422 1269 US CO RP CORP 1 2 PERU 2350 38 33 455 4 1000 38 62 335 3 1500 38 33 337 3 2000 38- 71 218 2 DIV CHICAGO LIT TLE T o ta l: ROCK 5 agreem en ts See a p p e n d ix A f o r a b b r e v ia tio n s . See a p p e n d ix B f o r d e f in it io n o f c o d e s . 1400 CO K N O X V I L L E WESTCLOX CONTROLS 99500 s c ie n t if ic , and c o n t r o llin g in s tru m e n ts ; p h o to g ra p h ic and o p tic a l goods; w a tche s and c lo c k s WATCH CO L A N C A S T E R TIME TIME S PG D CO G R E E N V I L L E _ __ ------------------------------- 8250 47 T a b l e 10. C o l l e c t i v e B a r g a i n i n g A g r e e m e n t s E x p i r i n g i n 1969 b y I n d u s t r y — C o n t i n u e d Agree Exp. m ent date no. Num ber of w orkers C o m p a n y and lo c a t io n 1 Code s 2 SIC State U n io n U n it M is c e lla n e o u s m a n u fa ctu rin g in d u s trie s 4600 0169 JEW ELRY 4616 0669 MARX 4608 0869 SPALDING 4611 1069 AR M S TR O NG MF R S ASSN INC INTERS & CO OF W VA G L E N D A L E LOUIS A G & B RO S CORK INC CO -FLOOR T o ta l: 2000 39 00 146 1 1200 39 55 332 3 CHICOPEE 1200 39 14 112 1 PL 1850 39 23 333 3 5000 41 23 341 3 1000 41 58 197 1 1100 41 21 197 1 3100 41 53 197 1 42 93 531 5 2500 44 33 239 2 16300 44 00 321 3 3000 44 00 154 1 6200 44 00 319 3 3 3 LANCASTER 4 agreem ents ...T , ____ 6250 L o c a l and su b u rb a n tr a n s it and in te ru rb a n p a s se n g e r tra n s p o r ta tio n 5020 0169 PHILA 5001 0669 ATLANTA TRANSIT 5017 0769 NIAGARA FRONTIER 5009 1069 DC T R A N S I T TRANSPORTATION CO P H I L A D E L P H I A SYSTEM INC GEO R GIA TRANSIT SYSTEM INC T o ta l: SYSTEM BUFFALO WASH DC 4 a g r e e m e n t s ________________ _ 10200 M o t o r fr e ig h t tra n s p o r ta tio n and w a re h o u s in g 5216 0369 I-A M O V IN G & S T O R A G E H O U S E H O L D GOODS T o ta l: LOS 1 agreem ent ANG _ _ _ 1500 . T 1500 W a te r tra n s p o r ta tio n & IN D E M P L R S 5418 0369 MARINE 5402 0669 ATLANTIC & G U L F C O A S T COS & A G E N T S 5403 0669 ATLANTIC & GULF 5401 0669 I-A DRY ASSN OF C H I COAST CAR G O AGMT DRY CAR GO ATLANTIC & PASSENGER & GULF 5400 0669 i - a tanker c o m pan ies At l a n 5407 0669 I-A tanker co m pan ies in terstate 5408 TANKER COS t ic & DRY CARGO COASTS gulf coasts 1000 44 00 319 5000 44 00 321 0669 I-A 3500 44 00 154 1 5409 0669 PA C IFIC M AR ITIM E ASSN INTERSTATE 2300 44 00 319 3 5410 0669 PA C IFIC M ARITIM E ASSN INTERSTATE 2100 44 00 154 1 5411 0669 PA C IFIC MARITIM E ASSN UNLICENSED 13450 44 90 186 1 44 21 494 4 1950 48 32 346 3 2000 48 34 127 1 4300 48 59 127 1 1000 48 00 346 3 3000 HU QU 1 1269 5422 NY S H I P P I N G ATL ASSN Total: & GULF PO R T COAST PERS WATCHMEN NYC 1800 11 ag reem en ts_________________________ ________ 57150 C o m m u n ic a tio n 5717 0469 GENL TELEPHONE CO OF 5713 0569 GENL TELEPHONE CO OF M I C H I G A N 5716 0869 GENL TELEPHONE CO F L A 5775 0869 ITT 5T12 0969" L 1 IN <7 bUOUK D AIM D E L L ---PTC 1 2 IND P L WORLD C O M M U N I C A T I O N S NATL & COMM TR A FFIC LIN E LU U n i U See a p p e n d ix A f o r a b b r e v ia t io n s . See a p p e n d ix B f o r d e f in it io n o f c o d e s . TRFIC TRAF UNIT Cr FH------------------------------- ...... 48 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued Agreement no. Exp. date Number of w orkers Company and location1 Codes 1 SIC State Union Unit Communication— Continued 5780 0969 COLUM BIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM INC IN TER S 5 7' g g---- 9 9 6 9 -----i -t L - '& e t : ! - T E 1 E P H 0 N E - C 6 "T P A fF-I- f — frtrt — i MP --------- 3 9 6 9 ---- NO R 7 HW P E L L 5 7 5 6 ---- 8 * 6 9 ---- O H I - e - B E-L L - 5 7 6 2 -----8 9 6 9 ---- P A f - W C T E L E P HON E- -CO T E L E P HONE -----8 9 6 9 — W E S T E R N €-0 O H I O T E L - 9 7 E b - 6 " BE f e t - P b A N T - 6 C L E R 6-7 6 4 ---- 8 9 6 9 ---- PACH-F-I-O T E L - 8 6 W IN-T-E R-S T A T E - TEL 6 BE L L T R A F P 4 C NEV NEV C A L -i f - - S CALI9- E L E C T R I C - GO * 4 € «- I N S T A L L - I N T E R S - 5 7 0 1 ---- 4 4 6 9 -----BE L b T E L E P H O N E P-L A N T 48 00 127 l “4 «“ "3 " -3- -3 6 - 19808 - 48 - -48- 346 1 6 9 00 -46— “9 7 “ - » 46 1 2 6 -5 0 ' - 48— -o o - - 74760- - 48 - -o o - - 3 4 -6- 21450 -48- -o o - 346 673- 346- PA - 19 6 0 - 48- PA 48 - CQ AC G -TG - 5 9 8 3 ---- 4 0 6 9 -----BE L L- -TE L E P HONE' ■ 8 8 1100 6 996 “ ■sn-fr- - 10100 - 6 -7 8 7---- 7 8 6 9 -----0 H E 6 6 P E-A K E 6 - PO TO MA C - T E L E P HONE CO WASH DC 10980- - 48- ■ 57 0 8-----1 8 6 9 & P O T O MAC T St - C e - - C H E O A P E 'A K E - 3 8 0 4 -----1 8 8 9 -----CH E S A P E A K E & PO TO MA C TEL W VA C O - Of - 'V-A ■ 3880 “ 346 -33“ “34 0 - - 48- “ 54"" -3T78---- 1884-----CUCSAPEAKE 6 -POTOMAC-TEL -O f' MD-------------- ■4980 - 48 - “ 32 “ -5-727-----1869-----1bb—BELL TELEPHONE CO- PLANT ILLINOIS - 778 5 0 - -4 8 - - 63 - I -N D PA NA ■ B E L -L -TE L E P H O NE - 5 7 2 9 ---- 3 4 6 9 -----I N D l A fM - B E L L CO-PLANT 5 73 1 1869 M ICH DELL T E L E P H ONE GO- COMP T R O L L E R S -OPE NS ■ -5792 1869 M I C H- B E L L T E L E P HONE 6 0 - P L A N T ----------------------------- 5 7-33-----1 8 6 9 ---- M I-CH B E L L - T E L E W O NE- GO - T R A F F I C 348“ "3 4 8 -Sr -3r -8 -32-50- -48- -32- ■346- 4 - 26 0 - - 48- -3 4 — 346 8986 - -46- -6 4 - 346 7108- - 48 - -9 4 - -3 4 6 - -7 8 - 5 16 -1 1 0 0 8 - - 48- - 5 7-8 4 ---- 1 8 6 9 ---- NEW E N G - T E L € TEL CO ■ I N-T E R 5 T A T E 6 6 9 06- - 48- -5 7 5 1 1869 P AC1E4 C -T E L 6 - T Eb C O -T O LL 6755 1869 P A C I-F 7 C- - T E L 6 TEL CO - AG C TG 40- 516 8- -o t r 427- 48 - -99- -946- MA I N-T C-A L I E 6 -NC-V-- 2200“ -4 SO C A L I -F------------------ 1600 - - - 5 7 3 8 -----1 8 8 9 ---- P A C I F I C T Et - 5 -T E L CO P L A N T - 6 - O F F - SO C A t l -E ------ 1269 0 —9 9 “ -946- 5 7 5 9 -----1 9 6 9 ---- P A C I F I C TEL" fr- T E L C O - TP A F F I C ■ SO C-Ab - f F - 1048 0 -4 6 - -99- -5 8 8 - 5 7 6 3 -----1 9 6 9 ---- S O - B E L L T E L - 6 - 7 E-L €8 6 5 390 - 48- -9 8 - -9 4 6 - - 48 - -2 9 - 376- ■ 5 7 1 1-----1 7 6 9 -----C-H E S A PEA K E- 6 P O TO MA C TEL OF MB T R A F F I C -48- -5 2 - -5 9 8 - 18000 48 00 102 COM A F T R A 18000 48 00 102 18000 48 00 102 1000 48 00 102 1169 I-A NATL CODE OF FA IR PR ACTIC E 5786 1169 I-A NATL CODE OF F A IR PRACT TV R E 5787 1169 I-A NATL CODE OF F A IR PRACT TR AN RA 5788 1169 I-A NATL CODE OF F A IR PRACT COM RA A F T R A 6 7 - 5 4 - - 3 1 6 9 - --MOUNT/H-N 5 T A T E S - T E L 5 7 35 —- 3 - 1 6 9 — u A H M t a fk i r* *t* a * r c r «r t r » & TEL c TV - 2 -76 0" NETW A F T R A 5785 TV A F T R A CO T R A F F I C ----------------------------------------------------------- - r cr 1 r \ . n 1 a m *p i* r~ -e- r- T k i t C D f T A T f 2 78 9 - ----------- 7 9 8 6 --------------- --------------- 4 8 --------------------------- 1 "f V U U - 6 7 9 7 —" 7 2 6 9 — 6 8 — - 3 4 6 ---------— 3 Uv 6 7 8 9 — 1269 J 1 11 1-11 c u r - r r- 1 r tC i T o ta l: /*■ f\ k 9 a g r e e m e n t s ____________________________ — S e e appendix A for abbreviations, S e e appendix B for definition of codes. “3 789 - CO T R A F F I C ------ PA---------------- T -3 4 6 - TEL - 5 7 8 2 -----H 6 9 -----B 8 L-L - T E L E P H O N E - C O - OOMM EPC I A L -3- -32“ - ■ 57 3 6 ---- 1 8 6 9 ---- NEW E NG T E L INTERS -9 - 49 - 3000 T E L E P H O N E ■■C 8 - T8 4 F-F-I-C -9 516 53- - -7 3 0 0- 6 7 7 6 — 1869 346- -5 43 65350 1u J uu J 5- 49 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued A gree ment no. Exp. date Number of w orkers Company and location 1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit E le ctric , gas, and sanitary services 6038 0169 UTAH & LIG H T POWER 6077 0269 SAN 6001 0369 ARIZONA 6008 0369 COMMONWEALTH DIEGO GAS CO U TA H & ELECTRIC PU BLIC SERVICE ED ISON ID A H O CO SA N & WYO DIEGO CO P H O E N I X CO P & M I L L 6009 0369 COMMONWEALTH E D I S O N CO P L A N T 6 010 0369 COMMONWEALTH E D I S O N CO C L E R I C A L 6011 0369 COMMONWEALTH CLER IC A L 6059 0369 CO N S U M ER S 6029 0369 PUGET ED ISON CH I CHI ILL POWER CO M I C H SOUND POWER & L I G H T 6050 0369 SO C A L I F 6051 0369 SO C O U N T I E S 6053 0369 UNITED 6074 0469 PEOPLES GAS GA S CO OF C A LIF IMPROVEMENT GAS CO S E A T T L E CO C A L I F GAS PHILA GAS 6027 0469 PU BLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC 0469 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF 6076 0469 PU BLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC 6057 0569 CONN L I G H T 6 POWER & GAS INDIANA & GAS 0569 POTOM AC ELECTRIC CENTRAL HUDSON GAS 6061 0669 DETROIT ED ISON CO S E 6044 0669 EAST 6070 0669 NY S T A T E 6 GA S CO RP 6034 0669 U NI O N ELEC COMPTR TRANS & D ISTR IB 6035 0669 UNION ELEC OFFICE CLER ELEC PROD M A I N T POWER 6036 0669 U N IO N 6040 0669 WISC 6063 0 869 ILL 6045 0969 CO NS OL 6 01 4 0969 FLO RID A 6042 1069 BO STON GAS CO BO ST ON 6064 1069 JER SEY CEN POWR & L I G H T 6078 1069 SOUTHW P U B L I C SERVICE 6003 1269 ATLANTIC ELECTRIC 6052 1269 I-A ELFCTRIC POWER CO GA S POWER CITY NATURAL GAS Total: 2650 1 1450 49 33 127 1 1000 49 33 127 1 4900 49 34 342 3 1350 49 91 127 1 3200 49 93 342 3 1800 49 93 121 1 2250 49 23 500 5 2150 49 33 118 1 1800 49 16 127 1 3000 49 53 500 5 1100 49 21 127 1 3500 49 34 342 3 2600 49 31 118 1 EES 2600 49 21 127 1 INTFRS 1950 49 00 127 1 1150 49 00 127 1 1300 49 00 129 1 1000 49 35 127 1 1050 49 33 127 1 1500 49 55 500 5 3000 49 59 127 1' 1200 49 14 455 4 1900 49 22 127 1 1000 49 00 127 1 1000 49 22 127 1 1300 49 00 357 3 INTERS IN TER S NJ NM & O K L A & WVA 34 agreem en ts __________ _____________________ 1 See appendix A for abbreviations. 2 See appendix B for definition of codes. 1 127 5 POWR & L I G H T KY 127 33 5 00 CO N J COS 33 49 22 CO U TILITY 49 49 8 BRAINTREE CO T E X 3450 1550 CO C L A R K S B U R G & NJ 1 1 CO W I S C POWER & L I G H T 1 127 1 ILLIN O IS SUPPLY 127 86 127 & TECH & GEN ERATING 93 127 MICH SALES 49 49 22 POUGHKEEPSIE PR OD 1700 1100 32 CO O H I O ELECTRIC 1 49 CO WASH DC & ELECTRIC 127 49 CO CONN 0669 80 1400 NJ CO N J 6026 49 4600 OPERATG I NC 6089 OHIO GAS WORKS D & CO K E CO C H I C A G O LIG H T 6028 1600 68100 50 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued Agree m ent no. Exp. date Num ber of w orkers C o m p a n y and lo c a t io n 1 Codes 2 SIC State U n io n U n it W h o le sa le trad e 6308 0169 EASTERN ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS 6325 0469 CHICAGO LAND MIX 6305 0469 GREATER NY A S S N 6316 0569 I-A 6314 0569 PHILA RETAIL BEER READY & MATERIALS & POULTRY OF MEAT FOOD INDUSTRY DISTR IBU TO RS T o ta l: A$SN NYC L3 ASSN DLRS 1 OTH LA ASSN & 3 OTHERS 5 agreem ents 0669 I-A BLDG MATERIALS T o ta l: 50 21 127 1 50 33 531 5 3950 50 20 155 1 1500 50 93 118 1 50 23 531 5 52 21 531 5 53 33 531 5 1100 _ _ B u ild in g m a t e r ia ls , h a rd w a re , 6401 1000 2500 _ 10050 and f a r m eq u ip m e n t d e a le r s NY 1100 1 a g r e e m e n t _______________ __ ___ ______ 1100 R e t a i l t r a d e —- g e n e r a l m e r c h a n d i s e s t o r e s 6518 0169 ALDENS INC CHICAGO 6531 0169 CITY 6529 0169 JO R D A N 6507 0169 MACY RH & CO L c ***» m in STORES LIT 2500 BROTHERS DIV PH ILA MARS H CO POS TO N 6515 0569 SEATTLE 6503 0669 FIE LD BAMBERGER DEPARTMENT DIV STORES NJ ASSN & CO C H I C A G O M ARSHALL T o ta l: 6 a g r e e m e n t s __________ . ______ ________ __ 2000 53 23 184 1 15 0 0 53 14 184 1 1950 53 22 184 1 j j 3J 1 3000 53 91 184 1 1000 53 33 118 1 11950 R e t a il t r a d e — fo o d s t o r e s 6732 0169 I-A 6780 0269 K ROG ER 6766 0269 MILWAUKEE 6705 0369 FIR ST 6707 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL & INDEP SANTA MONICA & INDEP BUENA PA R K IN D SUPER M KT S RETAIL NATIONAL LO CH S T O R E S & PILLO T CO H E N K E MEAT STORES CLERKS DEALERS MO & I L L 2100 54 40 155 l TEXAS 1000 54 74 184 1 1250 54 35 155 1 1100 54 14 531 5 3 000 54 93 184 1 9000 54 93 184 1 1 ASSN WISC S O M ERV ILLE 6708 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL 6709 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL & I ND POMONA V A L L E Y 2700 54 93 184 6710 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL & I N D SA N PE D & TOR 1800 54 93 184 1 6711 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL & INDEP SANTA 1900 54 93 184 1 22000 54 93 184 1 93 184 1 1 BARBARA 6712 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL 1 OTHER HOLLYWOOD 6713 0369 FOOD E M P L O Y E R S COUNCIL & INDEP CALIF 6771 0369 I-A PHILA 6741 0369 I-A RETAIL 6789 0469 FOOD F A I R 6790 0469 I-A RETAIL FOOD S T O R E S DEL FOOD MKT O P E R S STORES MEA T 2400 54 & PA 3900 54 00 155 SA N D I E G O 2650 54 93 184 1 2250 54 59 184 1 1000 54 23 155 1 & FRED ER ICH S DEALERS PHILA See appendix A for abbreviations See appendix B for definition of codes. MARKETS FLA 51 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreements Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued A gree Exp. ment date no. Number of w orkers Company and location 1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit Retail trade— food stores— Continued 0569 673 0 I-A GROC V E G & D E L I C A 6796 0569 K ROGER 6718 0669 GREAT CO ST 6774 0769 FOOD F A I R 6726 TEA 4000 & ST C H A R L E S LOUIS A & P OREGON CO NY STORES INC BALT AREA A & P TEA CO B A L T I M O R E 0769 GREAT 6701 0969 AM S T O R E S CO ACME 6714 0969 FOOD F A I R STORES 6748 1069 K ROGER 6760 1169 STOP & SHOP INC NEW E N G L A N D 6761 1 169 S TOP & S HOP INC MA S S MARKETS INC DIV NO 7 NO N J NY & N J INC CO OHI O Total: A RE A CONN RI 25 ag reem en ts________________________________ 54 92 184 1 1 1 000 54 43 184 1100 54 21 531 5 1300 54 52 184 1 2300 54 50 184 1 1400 54 22 184 1 1450 54 20 184 1 1000 54 31 184 1 6500 54 10 184 1 1600 54 10 155 1 55 43 531 5 56 21 332 3 79700 Automotive dealers and gasoline service stations 1 069 6904 I-A STANDARD GAS S ERV Total: S TAS ST LOUIS 2000 1 ag reem en t______________________ ________ — 2000 Retail trade— apparel and accessory stores 6906 0969 ASSOC MENS WEAR R E T A I L E R S Total: NYC 1 agreement 1400 ____________________________ 1400 Retail trade— eating and drinking places 7108 0169 G O V E R NME NT 7129 0269 LINTON 7115 0269 RENO EMPLOYERS 7128 0469 EAST BAY 7122 0569 RESTAURANT ASSN 7123 0569 WASH S T A T E RESTAURANT SERVICES INC DC MD & VA 1900 58 50 145 1 FOOD S E R V I C E INC PA 1100 58 23 145 1 1200 58 88 145 1 2250 58 93 145 1 9 000 58 91 145 1 2250 58 91 145 1 1000 58 31 145 1 j0 93 145 1 3500 58 21 145 1 1500 58 21 145 1 1300 58 41 145 1 1300 58 93 500 5 REST 7136 0669 CIN f1 7 08 6 9 UUL' v LM 7133 0969 SHATTUCK 7135 1069 RESTAURANT 7120 1069 ST 7126 1 269 WI AN R O B E R T CULINARY PAUL GA 1 L COUNCIL ASSN OF INC COUNCIL OF INC CIN A53n o®nl 1 KnH G CO NY L EAGUE ON-SALE OF N Y LIQUOR I NC DEALERS C ENTERPRISES Total: INC ST PAUL CALIF 11 ag reem en ts________________________________ See appendix A for abbreviations. See appendix B for definition of codes WASH ASSN I' L g 1 AUKAP5T FRANK RI CHMOND STATE ---- 1 2 5 0 0 ------------ 26300 52 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued A gree Exp. ment date no. Number of w orkers Company and location1 Codes 2 SIC State Union Unit Retail trade— m iscellaneous retail stores 7300 0669 I“ A r etail drug store operators c a lif 59 93 1 84 1 5450 63 00 238 2 17700 63 00 238 2 2000 63 00 414 4 2500 65 21 118 1 1150 65 33 118 1 4000 65 33 118 1 1700 65 20 118 1 4900 T otal:. 1 agreement 4900 Insurance ca rriers 7401 0669 HANCOCK 7404 0969 J OHN M U T U A L L I F E I N S PRUDENTIAL I NSURANCE CO OF AM 7416 1069 PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO OF Total: CO INTERSTATE INTERS AMERICA 3 a g re e m e n ts _________________________________ 25150 Real estate 7408 0269 7405 0969 BL DG M A N A G E R S ASSN ELEVATOR 0PRS 7406 0969 B L DG M A N A G E R S ASSN JANITORS CHI 7415 1269 I-A MI DTOWN REALTY OWNERS CEMETERIES ASSN NY C C HI NY & N J Total: 4 agreements _ __ . T 9350 Hotels, rooming houses, cam ps, and other lodging places 0469 CHI 7511 0669 HOTEL 7510 0969 I-A 7518 0969 SO F L O R I D A 7524 1269 SAN MATE O C O U NT Y 7502 RESIDENTIAL HOTEL EMPLOYERS HOTELS ASSN & MOTE LS HOTEL ASSN S AN CHI CAGO 2500 70 33 118 1 FRANCISCO 5000 70 93 100 1 5500 70 53 145 1 5350 70 59 145 1 5600 70 93 145 1 1000 72 43 533 5 2000 72 21 305 3 3 I N WASH DC & MO T E L ASSN RESTAURANT Total: GR MI A M I ' AR HOTEL OWNERS 5 agreements ASSN . . . . . . . 23950 Personal services 7700 0369 ASSOC 7719 0369 CLEANERS 7708 0369 EMPIRE 7725 0369 I-A 7706 0369 MINPLS 7721 0469 ASSOC 7705 0469 PROFESSIONAL 7712 0569 LA 7709 1169 I-A CLEANING PLANT & DYERS STATE BARBER SHOPS LAUNDRIES LAUNDRY MASTER TRADE STORE S AN FRANCISCO INSTITUTE ASSN LA INSTITUTE I NST CONTRACT-LAUNDRY C NT Y I NDUSTRY 9 agreements OF ORE CHI CAGOLAND & ORANG E See appendix A for abbreviations. See appendix B for definitions of codes NY & NJ CLEANERS & C L E A N I N G & DYE OWNERS KC NY AND L A U N D E R E R S LAUNDRY Total: l BO OF CHAIN CLEANERS OWNERS G R E A T E R METRO NY AR 1900 72 20 305 1100 72 93 109 1 1400 72 41 533 5 2000 72 90 533 5 33 531 5 1000 72 5 0 00 72 93 533 5 15000 72 20 305 3 30400 53 Table 10. Collective Bargaining Agreem ents Expiring in 1969 by Industry— Continued A gree ment no. Codes 2 Number Exp. date Company and location1 of SIC w orkers State Union Unit M iscellaneous business services & E N G I N E E R I N G CO NJ 7933 0169 ESSO RES EARCH 7901 0269 BLDG MA I NT E N A N C E 7945 0269 I-A U NI TED MAI NTENANCE 7905 0369 7947 0969 I-A 7953 1269 ASSOC PRESS SECURITY GUARD EMPLOYERS ASSN CONTRACTORS INTL INC AGMT Total: CALIF INTERSTATE AGENCIES-WATER & PATROL NY C F RONT AGENCIES AGMT C A L I F CHI 6 agreements _ ______ _ ___ _ 1100 73 22 500 5 1650 73 21 118 1 5000 73 93 118 1 1000 73 00 323 3 1000 73 93 500 5 2900 73 33 118 1 78 93 163 1 162 1 12650 Motion pictures 7911 i0 1 6 9 ASSN 7919 i0 1 6 9 I-A 7946 i0 4 6 9 ASSN 7918 i0 4 6 9 I-A I ND 7921 0469 I-A TELEVISION 7950 0669 ASSN 7958 1169 I-A1966COMMERCIALS OF MO T I O N P I C T U R E TELEVIS 6 RADIO OF MOT I ON OF MOTI ON LA 1500 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1000 78 00 PICTURE PRODUCERS INC LA 1000 78 93 162 1 PICTURE PRODUCERS INTERSTATE 1000 78 00 162 1 1000 78 00 162 1 1750 78 00 530 5 18000 78 93 102 1 79 93 118 1 1350 80 33 118 1 4000 80 21 118 1 FILM MOTI ON PRODUCERS COMMER LABOR Total: AGMT INTERSTATE & TV PROD WGA PICTURE CONTRACT NATL AGMT 7 a g re e m e n ts _________________________________ 25250 Amusement and recreation se rv ic e s, except motion pictures 7957 0969 i - a p a r i - mutuel Total: dept so calif 1 agreement race tracks _ 1000 1000 M edical and other health services 7941 0469 CHI 7948 0869 A S S N OF NURSING HOME A S S N PRIVATE Total: COOK CO HOSPITAL INC 2 agreements YONKERS ... AGREEM EN TS, to ta l____________ 585 1 See appendix A for abbreviations. 2 See appendix B for definition of codes. & NYC __ 5350 WORKERS, t o t a l__ 1727450 54 Table 11. Month of reopening SIC code Company and location Union Approximate number of w orkers covered None January 1969 February 1969 Selected Contract Reopenings by Month 11 Anthracite Operators (Pennsylvania) Mine W orkers (Ind. ) 1 0,0 0 0 58 Hotel and Restaurant Industry (Long Beach and Orange County, Calif. ) Hotel and Restaurant Employees 6 , 000 M arch 1969 None April 1969 None None May 1969 June 1969 70 Hotel Association of New York City, Inc. 1 (New York, N. Y. ) New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council 3 2 ,0 0 0 July 1969 48 General Telephone Company of California (California) Communications W orkers 15,7 0 0 49 P acific Gas and E lectric Co. (California) E lectrical W orkers (IBEW) 17,7 0 0 August 1969 None September 1969 None October 1969 None November 1969 None Decem ber 1969 None Negotiations for new agreement begin on M ar. 1, 1969, for wages to be effective on June 1, 1969. 55 Table 12. Month of expiration SIC code Late Listings by Month of Expiration Company and location Union Approximate number of w orkers covered None January 1969 February 1969 41 Greyhound Lines, Inc. W estern Greyhound Lines D ivision 1 (Interstate) Amalgamated Transit Union 4 ,7 0 0 M arch 1969 45 Pan Am erican World Airw ays, Inc. , airline mechanics and related employees 1 (Interstate) Transport W orkers 9 ,6 0 0 A pril 1969 38 F isch er & P orter Co. ; A lloy Steel Casting Co. subsidiary; and W arm inster F iberglass Co. subsidiary (W arm inster and Southampton, Pa. ) Independent Union of Rotameter W orkers (Ind. ) 1,40 0 May 1969 49 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. , field employees (Interstate) Oil, Chemical, and Atomic W orkers 1, 150 June 1969 44 Standard Freightship Agreem ent; and Standard Tanker Agreem ent, unlicensed seamen (Atlantic, Gulf, Lakes, and Inland W aters District) Seafarers July 1969 26 Brown C o., form erly KVP Sutherland Paper Co. (Kalamazoo, Mich. ) Paper makers and Paperworkers 1 ,9 0 0 26 Brown Co. , form erly KVP Sutherland Paper Co. (Parchment, M ich. ) Paper makers and Paperworkers 1, 100 23 Alabama Textile Products Corp., subsidiary of Cluett Peabody & Co. (6 cities in Alabam a; and Crestview , F la. ) Clothing W orkers 2 ,5 5 0 28 Am erican Cyanamid Co. , Lederle Laboratories Division (Pearl R iver, N. Y. ) Chemical W orkers 1 ,50 0 20 National Biscuit Co. 1 (Interstate) Am erican Bakery W orkers 9, 000 17 National E lectrical Contractors A ssociation , Inc., Orange County Chapter (California) E lectrical W orkers (IBEW) 1, 500 September 1969 41 Baltim ore Transit Co. 1 (Baltim ore, Md. ) Amalgamated Transit Union 1 ,65 0 October 1969 37 Am erican M otors Corp. (Michigan and W isconsin) Auto W orkers (Ind. ) 9 ,5 0 0 23 Apparel Corporation of A m e r ic a 1 (Tennessee and Georgia) Clothing W orkers 2, 200 August 1969 November 1969 Decem ber 1969 None Information is from newspaper account of settlement. 12,0 0 0 Appendix A C om m on A bbreviations AM - A m erican METRO - M etropolitan ASSN - A ssocia tion MFRS - M anufacturers ASSOC - A sso cia te d MICH - M ichigan B A LT - B altim ore MINPLS - M inneapolis BLDG - Building MINN - M innesota BLDRS - B uilders N ATL - National CALIF - C aliforn ia NEW ENG - New England CHI - Chicago NJ - New J e rse y CIN - Cincinnati NY - New Y ork CLEVE - C leveland NO - N orthern CONN - C onnecticut NORTHW - N orthwestern CONSOL - Consolidated PA - Pennsylvania CONT - Continental PHILA - Philadelphia GENL - G eneral PITTSB - Pittsburgh I-A - Industry area (group of com panies signing sam e con tract) IL L - Illin ois IND - Independent SAN FRAN - San F ra n cisco SO SOUTHE SOUTHW STRUCT - Southern Southeastern Southwestern Structural INDUS - Industrial INTL - International US - United States LA - Los Angeles WASH - Washington MASS - M assachusetts WEST VA - W est V irginia MECH - M echanical wise - W iscon sin 56 Appendix B D efinition of Codes SIC Codes 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 44 48 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 F ish e rie s M etal mining Anthracite m ining Bituminous co a l and lignite mining Crude petroleum and natural gas Mining and quarrying o f nonm etallic m in era ls, except fuels Building con stru ction — gen eral con tra ctors C onstruction other than building construction— gen eral con tra ctors C onstruction— sp ecia l trade con tra ctors Ordnance and a c c e s s o r ie s F ood and kindred products T ob a cco m anufactures T extile m ill products A pparel and other finished products made from fa b rics and sim ila r m aterials Lum ber and w ood prod u cts, except furniture Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing, publishing, and allied industries C hem icals and allied products P etroleu m refining and related industries Rubber and m iscella n eou s p la stics products Leather and leather products Stone, cla y , g la s s, and co n crete products P rim a ry m etal industries F abricated m etal p ro d u cts, except ordnance, m achinery, and transportation equipment M achinery, except e le c tr ic a l E le c tr ic a l m ach in ery, equipm ent, and supplies T ransportation equipment P ro fe ss io n a l, sc ie n tific , and controlling instrum ents; photographic and optical g oods; w atches and clock s M iscellan eou s m anufacturing industries L o ca l and suburban transit and inter urban passen ger transportation M otor freigh t transportation and warehousing W ater transportation C om m unication E le c tr ic , gas, and sanitary s e rv ice s W holesale trade Retail trade— building m a te ria ls, hardw are, and farm equipment dealers Retail trade— gen eral m erch andise Retail trade— food stores Retail trade— autom otive d ea lers and gasoline s e rv ice stations R etail trade— apparel and a c c e s s o r y stores Retail trade— furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores R etail trade— eating and drinking p laces R etail trade— m iscella n eou s retail stores Banking C redit agencies other than banks Security and com m odity b r o k e r s , d ea lers, exchanges, and s e rv ice s Insurance c a r r ie r s Insurance agents, b r o k e r s , and se rv ice R eal estate 57 58 Definition of Codes— Continued SIC Codes— Continued 66 67 70 72 73 75 76 78 79 80 81 82 84 86 88 89 Com binations o f re a l estate, insurance, loans, law o ffice s Holding and other investm ent com panies H otels, room ing h ou ses, cam ps, and other lodging p laces P erso n a l s e r v ice s M iscellan eou s bu sin ess s e rv ice s Autom obile re p a ir, autom obile s e r v ic e s , and garages M iscella n eou s rep a ir s e rv ice s M otion pictu res A m usem ent and re crea tion s e r v ic e s , except m otion pictu res M edica l and other health s e r v ice s L egal s e r v ice s Educational se r v ice s M useum s, art g a lle r ie s , botanical and z o o lo g ica l gardens N onprofit m em bersh ip organizations P rivate households M iscella n eou s s e r v ice s 59 Definition o f Codes— Continued State Codes 10 NEW ENGLAND REGION 60 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL REGION 11 12 13 14 15 Maine New Ham pshire V erm ont M assachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 61 62 63 64 16 Kentucky T ennessee Alabam a M ississip p i 20 MIDDLE ATLAN TIC REGION 70 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL REGION 21 New Y ork New J e r s e y 23 Pennsylvania 71 72 73 74 22 Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas 30 EAST NORTH CENTRAL REGION 31 32 33 34 35 Ohio Indiana Illinois M ichigan W iscon sin 40 WEST NORTH CENTRAL REGION 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 M innesota Iowa M isso u ri North Dakota South Dakota N ebraska Kansas 80 MOUNTAIN REGION 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 Montana Idaho Wyoming C olorado New M exico A rizon a Utah Nevada 50 SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION 90 PACIFIC REGION 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 91 92 93 94 95 Delaware M aryland D istrict o f Colum bia V irgin ia W est V irgin ia North C arolin a South C arolina G eorgia F lorid a Washington O regon C aliforn ia Alaska Hawaii OTHER AREAS 00 Interstate NOTE; A greem ents cov erin g em ployees or operations w holly within one State w ill be designated by the State code listed. The region al code (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 90), is used where an a g re e ment c o v e rs em ployees or operations in two States o r m ore but does not go beyond the lim its o f the region . The interstate code (00) is used where the agreem ent co v e rs em ployees or operations in two States o r m ore in m ore than one region. 60 D e fin it io n o f C o d e s — C o n tin u e d U n ion C o d e s 1 100 101 102 105 106 107 109 110 112 113 114 115 116 118 119 120 121 122 124 126 127 128 129 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 153 154 155 157 158 161 162 163 164 166 168 169 170 174 175 176 181 183 Two AFL.—CIO Unions o r M ore D ire ctly A ffiliated L o ca l Unions of the A F L —CIO A cto rs E n gin eers; T ech n ical A sb estos W ork ers Industrial W o rk e rs; A llied B a rb ers B ill P o ste rs B oilerm a k ers Bookbinders B r ick and Clay W orkers B rick la y e rs Iron W orkers S e r v i c e E m p lo y e e s C arpenters Cem ent W orkers C hem ical W ork ers C igar M akers C oopers D istille ry W orkers E le c tr ic a l W orkers (IBEW) E levator C on stru ctors E n gin eers; Operating F ire Fighters F irem en and O ilers G arm ent W o rk e rs; United Garm ent W o rk e r s ; L a d ie s ' G lass Bottle B low ers G lass Cutters G lass W o rk e rs; Flint Granite Cutters Leather G oods, P la stic and N ovelty W orkers Hatters L a b o rers H orsesh oers H otel and Restaurant E m ployees J ew elry W orkers Lathers M a rb le, Slate and Stone P o lish e rs M a ste rs, M ates and P ilots M eat Cutters M essen g ers M etal P o lish e rs M old ers M usicians O ffice E m ployees P ain ters and Paperhangers Pattern M akers P la ste re rs and Cem ent M asons Plate P rin ters P lu m bers and P ipefitters P otters Printing P re ssm e n Pulp and Sulphite W ork ers Railway Carm en Railway Clerks 184 185 186 187 188 189 192 193 194 195 196 197 199 201 202 203 204 205 208 218 220 221 230 235 236 238 239 241 242 304 305 312 314 319 320 321 323 327 332 333 334 335 336 337 340 341 342 343 345 346 347 352 354 356 357 400 Retail Clerks R oofers Seafarers Sheet M etal W ork ers Shoe W ork ers; Boot and Siderographers Stage E m ployees State, County and M unicipal E m ployes S tereotypers and E lectroty p ers Stone Cutters Stove W orkers T ransit Union; Am algam ated T each ers T elegrap h ers Textile W ork ers; United T ob a cco W orkers T ypographical Union U pholsterers Grain M ille rs M achinists Aluminum W ork ers T oy W orkers P aperm akers and P ap erw ork ers B akery W ork ers; A m erican Laundry and D ry Cleaning Union Insurance W ork ers L on gsh orem en 's A ssocia tion A g ricu ltu ral W ork ers O rganizing Com m ittee L ithographers and P hotoengravers B rew ery W orkers Clothing W ork ers Furniture W ork ers G lass and C eram ic W orkers M arine E ngineers M arine and Shipbuilding W orkers M aritim e Union; National Newspaper Guild Packinghouse W orkers R etail, W holesale and Department Store Union Rubber W orkers Shoe W ork ers; United Steelw orkers Stone W orkers T extile W ork ers Union T ran sp ort S erv ice E m ployees T ran sp ort W ork ers U tility W orkers W oodw orkers Radio A ssocia tion Com m unications W orkers E le c tr ic a l W ork ers (IUE) B roadcast E m ployees and Technicians M echanics Educational S ociety Leather W ork ers O il, C hem ical and A tom ic W ork ers Two Independent Unions or M ore (Ind. ) U n ion s a ff ilia t e d w ith A F L —CIO e x c e p t w h e r e n o te d a s in d e p e n d e n t (Ind. ) 61 Definition of Codes— Continued Union Codes 1— Continued 401 404 414 417 419 425 442 449 454 455 461 465 469 480 484 490 494 500 516 524 530 A sso cia te d Unions (In d .) Die Sinkers (Ind. ) Insurance Agents (In d .) Machine P rin ters (Ind. ) M a ilers (In d .) Newspaper and M ail D e liv e re rs (In d .) Shoe C raftsm en (In d .) Watch W ork ers (Ind. ) Mine W ork ers (Ind. ) Mine W o rk e rs; D istrict 50 (Ind. ) Guard W o rk e rs; Plant (Ind.) C hristian L abor A ssocia tion (In d .) Utility W ork ers o f New England (Ind. ) Longshorem en and W arehousem en (Ind. ) E le c tr ic a l W orkers (UE) (Ind. ) P rotection E m ployees; Plant (Ind.) W atchm en's A sso cia tio n (Ind.) Single F irm Independent Union(s) (In d .) Telephone Unions; Independent (Ind. ) Packinghouse W o rk e rs; B rotherhood o f (Ind. ) W riters Guild (Ind. ) 531 532 533 534 535 538 540 541 542 543 547 551 553 600 701 702 704 705 708 715 717 T eam sters (Ind. ) B akery and C on fectionery W orkers (In d .) Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Dye house W ork ers (Ind. ) T ool C raftsm en (Ind. ) Industrial W ork ers (Ind. ) Independent Unions; C ongress of (In d .) D ire cto rs Guild (Ind. ) Guards Union (Ind. ) T ru ck D riv e rs; Chicago (Ind. ) A llied W orkers (In d .) L icen sed O ffic e r s ' O rganization; G reat Lakes (Ind. ) Textile F o re m e n s' Guild (Ind. ) Auto W orkers (in d .) fo rm e rly code 302 Two Unions o r M ore— D ifferent A ffiliations (i. e. , A F L -C IO and Independent Unions) E ngineers and A rch itects (Ind. ) Industrial T rades (Ind. ) O ffice , Sales and T echnical E m ployees; United A ssocia tion o f (Ind. ) Shoe W ork ers, L ew iston, Maine (Ind.) Texas Unions (Ind. ) United Industrial W orkers of A m erica , Am algam ated (Ind. ) M ine, P ro g re s s iv e (Ind. ) Unit Codes 1 Single com pany 2 A ssocia tion agreem ent 3 Industry area agreem ent (i. e. , group o f com panies signing the sam e agreem ent; no fo rm a l association)* 4 S in g le c o m p a n y (m u ltip la n t) a g r e e m e n t . 1 Unions affiliated with A F L -C IO except where noted as independent (In d .). ☆ U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1969 O - 335-869 \. Region II Region 1 341 Ninth Ave. 1603-B Federal Building New York, N. Y. 10001 Governm ent C enter Phone: 971-540S (Area Code 212) Boston, Mass. 02203 Phone: 223-6762 (Area Code 617) Region VI Region V Federal Office Building 219 South Dearborn St. 911 W alnut S t., 10th Floor Chicago, 111. 60604 Phone: 353-7230 (Area Code 312) Kansas City, Mo. 64106 Phone: 374-2481 (Area Code 816) Region III 406 Penn Square Building 1317 Filbert St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 Phone: 597-7796 (Area Code 215) Region IV Suite 540 1371 Peachtree St. NE. 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