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<strong>UAW</strong> CANADIAN REGIONAL OFFICE (REGION 7)<br />

Papers, 1937-1970<br />

(Predominantly 1955-1970)<br />

100.5 Linear Feet<br />

ACCESSION NO. 372<br />

The historic <strong>UAW</strong>-Canada records and papers were received from the Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

of the <strong>UAW</strong> during the years 1969-1972. Various library materials were donated in 1980 and<br />

1981; these are now part of the Archives library.<br />

The <strong>UAW</strong> in Canada had its beginning during the same 1936 convention that was the start of the<br />

international union. The Kelsey Wheel Unit of Local 195 (Windsor) and the McKinnon Unit of<br />

Local 199 (St. Catharines) received their charters within three days of each other in late 1936.<br />

After the Ford of Canada plant was organized in 1941, General Motors and Chrysler recognized<br />

the union and many other companies followed suit.<br />

Without the protection of the Wagner Act available to U.S. workers, Canadian unionists faced<br />

difficult problems organizing in the 1940s, which perhaps contributed to their reputation of being<br />

particularly militant. The union grew to be the largest national or international union in Canada.<br />

The principle of union security was attained in 1945 after a strike by <strong>UAW</strong> Local 200, Windsor,<br />

at the Ford Motor Company of Canada. After this strike a Canadian judicial decision provided<br />

that all Canadian workers in the union's jurisdiction were subject to dues check-off. This was the<br />

well-known Canadian "Rand Formula".<br />

The Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Director is elected by Canadian delegates, and the Canadian <strong>UAW</strong><br />

Council meets to recommend policy on Canadian matters, providing some autonomy for<br />

Canadian workers of the international union. Canadian Economic Conferences are held to<br />

examine particular problems for Canada. All of this is reflected in this regional collection.<br />

The <strong>UAW</strong> has been known as "Canada's Trail-Blazing Union" because it was a pioneer in<br />

securing pensions (1950), a guaranteed annual wage (1955-56), pre-paid medical prescriptions<br />

(1964-1965) and wage parity (1967-1968).<br />

The Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al office was established in Windsor, with sub-regional offices in Brantford,<br />

Chatham, Fort William, London, Oakville, Oshawa, Ottawa, St. Catharines, and Woodstock, all in<br />

Ontario, where there are the largest numbers in the union, as well as in Montreal and Winnipeg.<br />

In 1968 the main Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al office was moved to Toronto.


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Directors George Burt and Dennis McDermott are prominent in the<br />

papers of this collection. Burt was Canadian Director from 1939 until 1968, when Dennis<br />

McDermott took that office. Further information about the Canadian <strong>Region</strong> can be found<br />

in the Toronto Sub-<strong>Region</strong>al Office Collection, in the George Burt Collection, and in the<br />

papers of various union locals which are deposited in this Archives.<br />

Important subjects covered in the collection include:<br />

Agreements and Master Agreements<br />

Aircraft Industry<br />

Arbitration<br />

Auto Pact (U.S.-Canada)<br />

Automation<br />

Automobile Industry in Canada<br />

Batelle Report on the Canadian Auto Industry Canadian-American<br />

Committee<br />

Canadian Congress of Labour<br />

Canadian Labour Congress<br />

Canadian <strong>UAW</strong> Council<br />

Collective Bargaining<br />

Economics of Canada<br />

Farm Equipment Industry<br />

Health Services and Program<br />

Labour Law in Canada<br />

Manpower Analyses<br />

New Democratic Party<br />

Ontario Federation of Labour<br />

Pensions<br />

Plant Location and Re-Location Political Action<br />

Rand Formula (Agency Shop)<br />

Royal Commission on the Automotive Industry Skilled Trades<br />

Strikes in Canada<br />

Supplemental Unemployment Benefits Trades and<br />

Labour Congress Transitional Assistance Benefits<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> Locals in Canada<br />

Unemp1oyment<br />

Union Negotiations<br />

Union Security<br />

Wage Parity<br />

Wage Rates<br />

Windsor, Ontario<br />

Women<br />

Workers Education


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

The following list of correspondents includes most persons with<br />

at least five letters. Asterisks by the name denote particularly<br />

frequent letters.<br />

Addes, George Lambert, Gordon L.<br />

Andras, A. Lewis, David<br />

Archer, David MacBride, Ralph<br />

Bannon, Ken * McDermott, Dennis<br />

Barber, Harvey McDonald, Charles<br />

Beckham, William J. McDonald, Donald<br />

Benson, Harry * MacLean, Thomas<br />

Berniquez, Gerard Madar, Olga<br />

Bickell, Norman Mahoney, William<br />

Borovoy, A. Alan Marchand, Jean<br />

* Burt, George Marshall, William J.<br />

Cassey, Daniel Martin, Paul<br />

* Coburn, Carrol L. * Mazey, Emil<br />

* Courtney, Richard F. Millard, C. H.<br />

DeAngelis, D.E. Moroz, Frank<br />

Dodge, William Peacock, Hugh<br />

Douglas, Thomas C <strong>Reuther</strong>, Victor<br />

Edwards, Nelson Jack * <strong>Reuther</strong>, <strong>Walter</strong> P.<br />

Eldon, John Rooney, Harry<br />

Fairchild, Frank Schlossberg, Steven I.<br />

Forcey, Eugene * Schroeder, Allen<br />

Ford, Harry Schultz, Arthur G.<br />

Fryer, John L. Sheehan, Dilis<br />

Goldberg, Ted * Siren, Paul<br />

Green, Stanley V. Smith, Malcolm<br />

Hartford, Jerry Specht, George<br />

HiHer, Joseph L. Taylor, Jack<br />

* Jodoin, Claude Todgham, Ron W.<br />

Johnston, Alfred A. Vassart, Maurice<br />

Kelly, Herbert White, Robert<br />

Kenny, Joseph B. * Woodcock, Leonard<br />

The following abbreviations for Canadian provinces other than<br />

Ontario have been used:<br />

Alberta AB Manitoba MB<br />

Quebec PQ Saskatchewan SK


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Contents<br />

201 manuscript boxes<br />

Series I, General File, 1937-1970, Boxes 1-48:<br />

Correspondence, memoranda, research materials,<br />

clippings and other materials on subjects of interest<br />

to the Canadian <strong>UAW</strong>.<br />

Series II, Officers Files, 1939-1970, Boxes 49-67.<br />

Subseries A: Officers' Files, Boxes 49-60;<br />

Subseries B: Correspondence of International<br />

Representatives, Boxes 60-67:<br />

Correspondence and other papers of union officials,<br />

including U.S. International <strong>UAW</strong> officers, the <strong>UAW</strong>-<br />

Canada directors and officers, and international<br />

representatives.<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

Series III, Councils, 1949-1970, Boxes 68-78.<br />

Subseries A: Canadian <strong>UAW</strong> Council, 1940-1970, Boxes<br />

68-73;<br />

Subseries B: Other Councils, 1949-1970, Boxes 73-78:<br />

Includes various industry-wide councils, skilled<br />

trades, office workers, and retired workers councils.<br />

Materials in this series are comprised of reports,<br />

including directors' reports to councils, minutes,<br />

correspondence, research materials and memoranda.<br />

Series IV, Union Locals, 1942-1970, Boxes 79-106.<br />

Subseries A: All Locals, 1941-1968, Boxes 79-81:<br />

Letters sent to each local, including international<br />

union letters and letters from officers including the<br />

Canadian directors.<br />

Subseries B: Individual Locals, 1942-1968, Boxes<br />

81-106:<br />

Correspondence, audits, agreements, negotiation papers,<br />

and other materials, in the files of Canadian locals.<br />

Series V, Companies, 1937-1970, Boxes 107-185.<br />

Subseries A: Companies, Boxes 107-170;<br />

Subseries B: Companies, Supplementary Unemployment<br />

Benefits, Boxes 171-183;<br />

Subseries C: Wage Rates, 1966, Boxes 184-185:<br />

Materials in the three subseries include reports,<br />

correspondence, research materials about the companies,<br />

and papers generated from union negotiations, including<br />

in some cases final agreements and master agreements.<br />

Subseries B is comprised solely of materials on


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

supplementary unemployment benefits, although a few of<br />

the papers in Subseries A do include that subject.<br />

Subseries C is comprised of four large notebooks on<br />

1966 wage rates, a part of the studies concerning<br />

U.S.-Canadian parity on wages.<br />

Series VI, Industries, Information and Clipping Files, 1955-1970,<br />

Boxes 186-189:<br />

A Research Department file mostly from the 1960s,<br />

including materials on the agricultural, aircraft,<br />

automobile, transportation and other industries, and on<br />

some subjects of general interest. Box 189 is a file of<br />

articles and reports, as listed.<br />

Series VII, Labour Organizations, 1937-1970, Boxes 190-201.<br />

Subseries A: Canadian Labour Congress, Boxes 190-200;<br />

Subseries B: The Ontario Federation of Labour, Boxes<br />

200-201:<br />

Correspondence, reports, minutes, memoranda and<br />

research materials relating to two important Canadian<br />

labour organizations and various union and political<br />

figures.<br />

Non-Manuscript Material:<br />

Three large boxes of pamphlets published by <strong>UAW</strong>-Canada,<br />

the Canadian Labour Congress and the Ontario Federation<br />

of Labour (most, however, by <strong>UAW</strong>-Canada) were placed in<br />

the Archives library. International <strong>UAW</strong> pamphlets not<br />

relating specifically to Canada were also added to the<br />

library collection.


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Series I<br />

General File, 1937-1970<br />

Boxes 1-48<br />

Correspondence, memoranda, research materials, clippings,<br />

hansards and other papers on subjects of interest to the Canadian<br />

<strong>UAW</strong>, filed alphabetically.<br />

BOX 1<br />

1-5. Addresses of Various Labour and Political Leaders,<br />

1966-1970<br />

6-7. Aerospace Industry, 1969-1970<br />

8. Agreements and Contracts: Requests, 1964-1967<br />

9-14. Agreements: Summaries and Surveys, 19 68-1970<br />

15-16. Agreements: Analysis and Coding, 1969-1970<br />

17. Agreements: Use of Computers in Analysis, 1969<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 2 1. Agricultural Implements Industry, 1969-1970<br />

2-3. Aircraft Brief, 1958-1959 (Local 1075)<br />

4-5. Aircraft and Guided Missiles, 1958-1960<br />

6. American Politics, 1969-1970<br />

7. Appeal Cases: Miscellaneous, 1963-1967<br />

8-14. Appeal Cases: Three-Man Committees, <strong>Region</strong> 1-A and 1-B,<br />

1963-1968<br />

BOX 3<br />

1-2. Appeal Cases: Three-Man Committee, <strong>Region</strong> 1E, 1968<br />

3-12. Appeal Cases: Nine-Man Committee, 1962-1968<br />

13. Apprenticeship Standards (Canadian), 1968<br />

14-15. Arbitrations, 1968-1970<br />

BOX 4<br />

1-10. Arbitrations, 1968-1970<br />

BOX 5 1. Arbitrations: Miscellaneous, 1967-1969<br />

2. Arbitrations: Attorney General's Committee on<br />

Arbitration, 1962<br />

3. Arbitrations: Ontario Labour Relations Board, 1962<br />

4. "Arbitration and the Right to Strike": Brief by George<br />

Burt to Minister of Labour, 1964<br />

5. Arbitration Service Department, 1964-1967<br />

6. Automation Survey: Motor Products Unit, Local 195, 1956<br />

7-8. Automation: Conference on Automation (Upper College,<br />

Toronto, 1956), Canadian Institute on Public Affairs<br />

9-11. Automation, 1956-1963


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Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 6<br />

1-5. Automation, 1964-1969<br />

6. Automobile Industry (Canadian): Historical Review,<br />

Report and Drafts, 1964<br />

7. Automobile Industry (Canadian): Correspondence and<br />

Information Requests, 1965-1967<br />

8. Automobile Industry: Reports and Brief, 1967-1969<br />

9-12. Automotive Statistics and Reference Materials,<br />

1960-1966<br />

13-14. Automobile Industry: Press Releases and Clippings<br />

15. Automobile Industry: Canadian Content, 1964<br />

16. Automobile Industry: Brief of Local 444 and Report,<br />

1966<br />

17. Automobile Industry: Car Prices, 1966<br />

BOX 7<br />

1-3. Automobile Industry Negotiations: Chrysler, 1967-1968<br />

4-9. Automobile Industry Negotiations: Ford, 1967<br />

10. Automobile Industry: General Motors, Collective<br />

Bargaining Chronology and Reference Materials<br />

11-13. Automobile Industry Negotiations: General Motors, 1966-1967<br />

14. Automobile Industry: Studebaker Importation of<br />

Volkswagens, 1967<br />

BOX 8 1. Automobile Industry (Canadian): Earlier U.S.-Canada<br />

Auto Pact Discussions, 1961-1962<br />

2. Canada-U.S. Auto Pact: Notes, Background and Reference<br />

Materials, 1963-1964<br />

3-5. Canada-U.S. Auto Pact, 1964<br />

6-8. Canada-U.S. Auto Pact, 1965<br />

9-10. Canada-U.S. Auto Pact, 1966<br />

11-12. Canada-U.S. Auto Pact, 1967<br />

13. Canada-U.S. Auto Pact, 1968<br />

14. Auto Pact, with Brief by Dennis McDermott, 1969<br />

BOX 9<br />

1-3. Automobile Pact (Canada-U.S. Trade Agreement),<br />

1969-1970<br />

4. Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association (Canada),<br />

and the Auto Pact, 1964-1967<br />

5. Autonomy for Canada: 1959 Drive<br />

6. Batelle Institute Report (on Canadian Auto Industry),<br />

1958<br />

7. Bendix-Eclipse of Canada Ltd.: Special Agreement on<br />

Retirement and Pensions, 1968


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Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

8-12. Big Three Committee: Canadian <strong>Region</strong>, Meetings,<br />

1953-1955, 1957-1958, 1965, 1967 and undated<br />

13-20. Report of Vincent W. Bladen, for The Royal Commission<br />

on The Automotive Industry, 1960;<br />

Supportive Materials and added Brief, 1959-1960<br />

BOX 10 1. Burroughs Business Machines Ltd.: Pension Proposals,<br />

Proposed Amendments, 1965; Local 195 Agreement<br />

2-4. Burt, MacLean and Rooney: Defendants, 1946-1947;<br />

Indictment for Conspiracy to Picket During the 1946<br />

Chrysler Strike<br />

5-10. Canadian-American Committee: Reports, Memoranda,<br />

Statements, Speeches and Correspondence, 1958-1963<br />

BOX 11<br />

1-6. Canadian-American Committee, 1964-1969<br />

7. Canadian Association for Adult Education, 1954-1960<br />

8. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1963-1966<br />

9. CBC: "What the Canadian Public Thinks of the CBC", 1963<br />

10. Canadian Chamber of Commerce: Directors Meeting, 1962<br />

11. Canadian Civil Liberties Association, 1965<br />

BOX 12 1. Canadian Industrial Relations Research Institute:<br />

Reports and Correspondence, 1966-1969<br />

2. Canadian Institute on Public Affairs, 1959-1967<br />

3. Canadian Union of Public Employees: French and English<br />

Shop Steward Manual, 1966<br />

4. Canadian Welfare Council, 1969<br />

5. CESSA (Churches on the East Side for Social Action), 1969<br />

6. Collective Bargaining: Chronology of Gains, 1937-1963<br />

7. Collective Bargaining: Staff Committee, 1966-1967<br />

8-9. Collective Bargaining: Conference Transcript, 1961<br />

10-11. Collective Bargaining: Convention, 1961<br />

12. Collective Bargaining: Correspondence and Statistical<br />

Tables, 1964-1965<br />

BOX 13 1. Collective Bargaining: "The Influence of International<br />

Unions on Collective Bargaining in Canada", by Bryan M.<br />

Downie, 1965<br />

2. "Trends in the Collective Bargaining Process", by Dennis<br />

McDermott, 1968<br />

3. "Provisions in Major Collective Agreements in Canadian<br />

Industries, 1968", by Canada Department of Labour


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Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

4. "Collective Bargaining Gains by Date of Settlement,<br />

<strong>UAW</strong>-General Motors, 1937-1968";<br />

"Chronology of Collective Bargaining Gains by Select<br />

Contract Provisions, <strong>UAW</strong>-General Motors, 1937-1967", by<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> Research Department, 1968 and 1969<br />

5. Collective Bargaining: Summaries, Memoranda and<br />

Miscellaneous Material, 1969<br />

6. "Collective Bargaining Results", by Douglas A. Smith,<br />

1969<br />

7. Collective Bargaining: Conference Report, 1970<br />

8. Canadian Labour Congress: Collective Bargaining Survey,<br />

1970<br />

9. Company Data, 1970<br />

10-11. Conciliation Board Delays, 1952-1959<br />

12. Conference Calls: Miscellaneous, 1969-1970<br />

13-14. Conferences: Aerospace, 1962<br />

BOX 14<br />

1-3. Conferences: Aerospace, 1962-1963<br />

4. Report of the First Conference of the Canadian<br />

Committee for Industrial Organization, 1939<br />

5. Canadian Conference on Social Welfare, June 19 64<br />

6. Miscellaneous Conferences, 1964<br />

7. Ontario Federation of Labour: Conference on Education,<br />

1967<br />

8. Conference on Industrial Democracy, 1970<br />

9-13. Canadian <strong>UAW</strong> Economic Conferences, 1955, 1964,<br />

1966-1970<br />

BOX 15<br />

1. Conference of the <strong>UAW</strong> Independent Automotive Parts and<br />

Supplier Council, 1965<br />

2. Canadian Conference on Social Welfare, 1970<br />

3. Ontario Association for Curriculum Development:<br />

Conference on Continuing Education, 1964<br />

4. <strong>UAW</strong> Clear Water Conference, 1965<br />

5. Farmer-Labour-Teachers' Conference, 1966<br />

6. Leadership Conference on Collective Bargaining, 1964<br />

7-8. Officers' Conference: Canadian <strong>Region</strong> <strong>UAW</strong>, 1963<br />

9. Wages, Prices, Profits and Economic Policy Conference,<br />

January 1967<br />

10-11. World Automotive Conference, November 19 64<br />

12. Congress of International Representatives, 1944-1947<br />

13. Consumer Credit: Joint Committee, Clippings, 1966<br />

BOX 16 1-2. Contracts: "What's In a Typical <strong>UAW</strong> Contract?" Drafts, Notes,<br />

Copies, 1961-1964


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Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

3-8. Contracts: Miscellaneous Reports and Materials, 1969<br />

9-10. Contracts: Materials on Analysis<br />

11. Survey of Latin American Auto Contracts, 1970<br />

12. Coding Schedule for Analysis of Collective Agreements,<br />

1968<br />

BOX 17 1. Contract Comparison: <strong>UAW</strong> and IAM, 1962<br />

2-3. Contracts: Expiry<br />

4. Convention: <strong>UAW</strong>, 1970<br />

5-6. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, 1954-1959<br />

7-8. Cost of Living, 1949-1968<br />

9. Divorce Reform<br />

10. Dominion Bureau of Statistics: Historical Tables,<br />

1946-1960<br />

11. Dominion Bureau of Statistics: Publication Requests,<br />

1962-1966<br />

12. Dues Issue, 1958<br />

13. Economic Council of Canada: Miscellaneous Statistical<br />

Studies of the Research Department, 1962-1963<br />

BOX 18<br />

1-2. Economics of Canada: Materials, 1963-1964, 1967-1968<br />

3. Economic Conditions in Canada: Drafts of Talk for<br />

W. P. <strong>Reuther</strong>, 1962<br />

4-13. Economic Council of Canada, 1965-1970<br />

14. Education: Reports and Discussion Outlines, 1955, 1958 and undated<br />

15. Education: <strong>UAW</strong>-Canada, 1965-1966<br />

16-18. Education: Local Union Program, 1965-1966<br />

BOX 19<br />

1. Education: <strong>UAW</strong>-Canada, Summer School Site, 1956-1957<br />

2-3. The Summer School Delegate's Basic Fact Book, 1966, 1968<br />

4. Union Training Program: Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers<br />

5-9. Education and Summer School, 1966-1970<br />

10-13. Exports to Communist-Controlled Areas, 1953, 1957-1963<br />

14. Fair Rents Committee, 1966<br />

15-16. Farm Implements Industry: Unemployment, 1953-1954, 1969-1970<br />

BOX 20<br />

1. Financial Data of Companies, 1962, 1968-1969<br />

2-5. Ford Motor Co. Unions: Union Correspondence, 1967-1970<br />

6. Foreign Countries and Policy<br />

7. Foreign Trade, 1962-1963


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8. Foreign Ownership and Control of the Canadian Economy,<br />

1962-1965, 1968<br />

9-15. Government of Canada, 1958, 1960-1968<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 21 1. Government Awards for Manufacturing, 1970<br />

2. Grape Boycott: Dennis McDermott Report and Materials, 1968-1969<br />

3. Group Research, Inc.: Investigations from Right Wing Groups, 1964<br />

4. Guaranteed Annual Wage: SUB Plans and Canadian Participation, 1954-<br />

1956<br />

5. Health and Safety: Including Provisions in <strong>UAW</strong> Agreements, 1967<br />

6-8. Health, Welfare and Fringe Benefits, 1967-1970<br />

9. Royal Commission on Health Services, 1961-1964<br />

10. Hospital Services: Ontario, 1962-1965<br />

11. Hospital Services: Windsor Medical Services, 1962-1967<br />

12. Saskatchewan Medical Care Act, 1962<br />

13. Health: Prepaid Prescription Drug Plans, 1964<br />

14. Health: Home Care Program, 1965<br />

15. Medicare Clippings, 1965<br />

16. Hagey Committee on Medical Care, 1966<br />

17. Physician's Services, Inc., 1966-1967<br />

18. Health Security: Canadian <strong>UAW</strong> District Council Committee, 1957-1960<br />

19. Health and Safety Committee, 1963<br />

BOX 22 1. Health: Mental, 1964-1965<br />

2. Housing, 1965-1966<br />

3. Human Rights Materials and Handbook, 1968<br />

4. Human Rights Commission of Ontario, 1961-196<br />

5-10. Importation of Cars, 1956-1963<br />

11. Imports of Used Home Appliances, 1959<br />

12. Income Tax on Expenses, 1956-1958<br />

BOX 23<br />

1. Industrial Relations Centres: Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, 1963-<br />

1967<br />

2. Industrial Relations Centre: University of Toronto <strong>Library</strong>, 1966<br />

3. Industrial Union Department: AFL-CIO, 1958-1961<br />

4. Inflation, 1957-1970<br />

5-6. Integration of Car Production, 1960-1961<br />

7. IAM: International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers,<br />

1956-1966


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

8. ILO: International Labour Organization, Reports and History of Canadian<br />

Participation, 1969<br />

9. ILO Boycott, 1966<br />

10. International Union, <strong>UAW</strong>: <strong>Reuther</strong> Statement on Unemployment, 1959<br />

11-15. International Union: Memos and Correspondence, 1962, 1964-1967<br />

BOX 24<br />

1-2. International Union: <strong>UAW</strong>, 1969-1970<br />

3. International Union: Financial Reports, 1967-1970<br />

4. International Executive Board Audits, 1961-1962<br />

5. IEB and Staff Council Meeting, 3 0 July 1970<br />

6. IEB Meeting Summaries, 1969-1970<br />

7. International Union: Citizenship Department, 1966<br />

8-9. International Union: Education Department, 1965-1968<br />

10. International Union: Fair Practices and Anti-<br />

Discrimination Department, 1964-1968<br />

11-14. International Union: International Affairs Department,<br />

1965-1969<br />

15-16. International Union: Recreation Department, 1961-1967<br />

BOX 25<br />

1-3. International Union: Research Department, 1965-1968<br />

4. International Union: Research Department and the<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong> Research Department, 1963-1967<br />

5-6. International <strong>UAW</strong>: Retired Workers Department, 1965-1967<br />

7. International <strong>UAW</strong>: Skilled Trades Department, 1965-1967<br />

8-9. International <strong>UAW</strong>: Social Security Department, 1966-1968<br />

10. International T.O.P. (Technical, Office, Professional) Department, 1966-1967<br />

11-12. International <strong>UAW</strong>: Women's Department and Canadian <strong>Region</strong> Auxiliaries, 1960-1967<br />

BOX 2 6 1. Inter-Office Memos, 1969-1970<br />

2. Job Security and Relocation and Displacement Committee, 1968-1969<br />

3. Labour Department, U.S.: North American Conference on Labour Statistics, 1970<br />

4. Labour Archives, 1966<br />

5. Labour Force, 1970<br />

6-11. Labour College of Canada, 1962-1967<br />

12. Labour Laws: Canada, 1963-1968<br />

13-14. Labour-Management Relations, 1963, 1966<br />

15. Latin America: Report of Msgr. George G. Higgins, 1966


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Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

16-19. Legal Matters: Joliffe, Lewis and Osier, Barristers and Solicitors, Cases, 1953-<br />

1965<br />

BOX 27<br />

1-2. Legal Matters: Joliffe, Lewis and Osier, 1966-1967<br />

3-4. Legal Matters: LaPointe, Levesgue and Gagnon, 1964-1967<br />

5. Legal Matters: Martin L. Levinson, 1967<br />

6-7. Manpower Analysis: Federal Government, 1963-1967<br />

8. Manpower Analysis and Training: Speeches of C. M. Drury, Minister<br />

of Industry, 1963-1967<br />

9-10. Manpower Analysis and Training: Speeches of and Releases from Jean<br />

Marchand, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, 1965-1966<br />

11. Manpower Statistics, 1950-1960<br />

12-14. Manpower Training, 1962-1966<br />

BOX 28<br />

1. Manpower Training: Select Committee on Manpower Training, Hearings,<br />

1962<br />

2. Manpower Training: <strong>UAW</strong> Memorandum to Select Committee, 1962<br />

3. Manpower Training: Select Committee, 1962<br />

4. Manpower Training: <strong>UAW</strong> Presentation, Canadian Apprenticeship<br />

Standards, 1960, and Other Apprenticeship Materials, 1960-1962<br />

5. Manpower Training: Ontario Manpower Retraining Program, 1967<br />

6. Medical Insurance: Green Shield and Ontario Medicare, 1968-1969<br />

7. Medical Services Insurance, 1945-1946, 1963-1964<br />

8. Medicare, 1967-1970<br />

9. Medicare Clippings, 1968-1970<br />

10. Neighborhood Groups: Detroit's West Central Organization, 1965<br />

11-12. New Democratic Party: Leaflets and Clippings, 1959-1970<br />

BOX 29<br />

1-11. New Democratic Party, 1959-1970<br />

BOX 3 0<br />

1. No-Raid Pacts, 1954-1957<br />

2. Oakville, Ontario: Property, 1952-1955<br />

3. Office Construction: <strong>UAW</strong>-CIO in Windsor, 1949-1950<br />

4. Office and Professional Workers Organizing Committee, 1952-1958<br />

5. Office and Professional Employees International Union: 1961-1968 (Local 343)<br />

6. Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union<br />

(OCAW), 1960-1962, 1966


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Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

7. Ontario Farmers Union: Leamington, 1966-1967 (Local 374)<br />

8. Ontario Hospital Services Commission, 1963-1964, 1967<br />

9. Ontario Welfare Council, 1963-1967<br />

10. Operating Engineers International Union, 1956-1958<br />

11-12. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1963-1965<br />

13-15. ORIT (Inter-American <strong>Region</strong>al Organization of Workers)<br />

BOX 31<br />

1-2. Parity (Canadian-U.S. Workers), 1966-1969<br />

3-4. Pensions, 1960-1969<br />

5. Pension Survey, 1964<br />

6. Canada's Federal Pension Plan, 1964-1967<br />

7. Pensions: Portable Pension Bill #165, Ontario, 1962-1965<br />

8. Pension Plan: Chrysler, 1969<br />

9. Pension Plan: Ford, 1968<br />

10-12. Pension Plan: <strong>UAW</strong> Staff, 1955-1967<br />

BOX 32<br />

1-4. Plants: <strong>UAW</strong> Area Plant Movement Committee, 1961-1963<br />

5. Plants: Runaway Plants, 1959-1960<br />

6. Plants: Plant Location, Windsor, 1956-1962<br />

7. Plants: Briefs to Windsor Mayor and Council, 1962<br />

8. Plant Location and Relocation: Clippings<br />

9. Plant Location and Relocation: Briefs to Prime Minister and Cabinet, 1962<br />

10-11. Plants: Runaway Plants, 1962<br />

12. Plants: New Plants Under First Agreement, Canadian <strong>UAW</strong>, 1966<br />

BOX 33 1. Plant Location: U.S. Research Studies, 1960-1964<br />

2. Plant Location: Federal Approach, 1962-1963<br />

3. Plant Relocation: Correspondence with H. W. Lungstrasse,<br />

1964<br />

4. Plant Location: Foreign Legislation, 1960-1963<br />

5. Plant Location: Actuarial Report on Windsor<br />

6. Political Action Committee: Temporary Staff, 1962-1967<br />

7. Pollution, 1965-1969<br />

8-10. Poverty in Canada, 1965-1966<br />

11-15. Prescription Services: Advisory Board, 1961, 1963-1965<br />

BOX 34 1. Press Releases: <strong>UAW</strong>, American, 1969-1970<br />

2. Press Releases: <strong>UAW</strong>, Canadian, 1965-1970<br />

3-4. Press Releases: Department of Industry, 1967-1968


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5-10. Press Releases: Department of Labour, 1967-1970<br />

11. Price Stability, 1968<br />

12. Price Statistics and Movements, 1961-1969<br />

13-14. Production Standards, 1961<br />

15. National Productivity Council, 1961-1963, 1969<br />

BOX 35 1. Provincial Government: Ontario, 1963-1967<br />

2. Provincial Government: Ontario Human Rights Commission, 1965-1967<br />

3. Provincial Government: Ontario, Publications and Ads, 1963-1967<br />

4. Provincial Government: Saskatchewan, 1965<br />

5-7. Public Review Board, 1966-1970<br />

8. Publications, 1968-1970<br />

9. Quebec Federation of Labour Brief, 1968<br />

10. Quebec Releases: <strong>UAW</strong> Quebec, 1965-1967<br />

11. Rand Formula (Ivan C. Rand), 1946, 1963<br />

12. Rand Report (Ivan C. Rand), 1967-1969<br />

13. <strong>Region</strong>al Development: Canadian Council, 1968<br />

14-16. Religion-Labour Council of Canada, 1957-1967<br />

BOX 36<br />

1. Resolutions: Miscellaneous, from the Archives Research Files<br />

2-6. Retired Workers, 1959-1970<br />

7. Right to Strike Memoranda, 1964-1966<br />

8-11. Royal Commission on the Automotive Industry, 1960 (Vols. 1-4)<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 37 1. Royal Commission on the Automotive Industry, 1960 (Vol. 5)<br />

2. Royal Commission on the Automotive Industry, 1960: Submission of the<br />

Government of Ontario<br />

3. Royal Commission on the Automotive Industry, 1960: Submission of the<br />

Government of Saskatchewan<br />

4. Royal Commission on the Automotive Industry, 1964: Correspondence and Report<br />

5. Royal Commission on Banking and Finance, 1962<br />

6. Royal Commission Inguiry into Labour Disputes, 1966-1967<br />

7-8. Royal Commission Inquiry into Civil Rights, 1964-1965<br />

9. St. Clair <strong>Region</strong>al Development Association, 1966<br />

10. Security Act Amendment: Hansards and Correspondence, 1966


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11-13. Select Committee on Labour Relations of the Ontario<br />

Legislature: Reports, Briefs, Hansards, Charts,<br />

Correspondence, 1957-1959<br />

BOX 38<br />

1. Select Committee on Manpower and Employment, 1960-1962<br />

2. Short Work Weeks, 1958-1960<br />

3-6. Skilled Trades, 1957-1961<br />

7-8. Small Cars, 1958-1959<br />

9-10. Small Parts and Suppliers, 1962-1964, 1967-1968<br />

11. Social Planning: Windsor United Community Service, 1965<br />

12. Social Welfare: Canada Conference, 1965-1966<br />

13. South America File, 1963<br />

14. Speaking Assignments: Hugh Peacock, 1965-1966<br />

15. Special Collective Bargaining Convention, April 1961<br />

BOX 39<br />

1-7. Staff Meetings: Minutes and Notes, 1947-1970<br />

8. Staff Pensions and Retirement, 1963<br />

9. Staff Interrelationships<br />

11-14. State of the Union, 1963-1965, 1968-1970<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 40 1. Statistics on Canada, 1968-1970<br />

2. Statistics: Canadian Corporations, 1965<br />

3. Statistics: Cost of Living, 1965<br />

4. Statistics: Motor Vehicle Manufacturing and Parts, 1964<br />

5. Statistics: Sex and Employment, 1967<br />

6. Statistics: White Collar Employment, 1964<br />

7-12. Strike Assistance Fund, 1962-1967<br />

13. Strikes: Delano Grape Strike (1968) and General Electric Strike (1970)<br />

14. Studebaker Shutdown: Hansards, 1966<br />

15. Successor Employers, 1970<br />

16. Sun Life "Hippo" Plan: Windsor, 1964<br />

17. Supplemental Unemployment Benefits, 1959, 1962-1967<br />

18-19. Taxation, 1967-1969<br />

20. Taxation, Reference Materials<br />

BOX 41<br />

1-6. Technological Change: Advisory Committee on, 1957-1965<br />

7-10. Technological Change: Materials and Reports<br />

11. Toronto <strong>UAW</strong> Office, 1956-1957<br />

BOX 42<br />

1. Trade Mission and Exports, 1962-1963<br />

2-7. Transitional Assistance Benefits, 1965-1970


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

8. Transitional Assistance Benefits: Canada-U.S.,<br />

1966-1967<br />

9-15. Transitional Assistance Benefits: Canadian Companies,<br />

965-1970 (Companies listed alphabetically)<br />

BOX 43<br />

1-4. Transitional Assistance Benefits: Canadian Companies,<br />

1964-1969<br />

5. Unemployment Situation, 1951-1954<br />

6. Unemployment: Full Employment Conference, 1954-1955<br />

7-8. Unemployment: National Winter Employment Conference,<br />

1958<br />

9-12. Unemployment Relief Programme, 1954-1958<br />

13. Seasonal Unemployment: F. J. Doucette Report, 1962<br />

14. <strong>UAW</strong>-U.S. Statistical Studies on Employment, 1958-1961<br />

BOX 44<br />

1-2. Unemployed "Trek" to Ottawa, 1958<br />

3. Dennis McDermott Report on Unemployment, 1970<br />

4. Unemployment: Foreign Labour Market Policies, 1961-1963<br />

5. Unemployment in Canada: Statistical Studies, 1960-1965<br />

6. Unemployment Insurance: H. C. Pentland Report, 1964<br />

7-9. Unemployed Insurance Commission, 1958-1961; 1964-1965<br />

10-14. Unemployment Insurance Advisory Committee, 1956-1960;<br />

1966-1970<br />

15. Civic Committee on Unemployment, 1961<br />

16-17. Union Building Corporation of Canada, 1953-1967<br />

18. Union History: The Winnipeg Strike of 1919, in United<br />

Steelworkers' Information 17 (May 1969) and "History of<br />

Collective Bargaining" in <strong>UAW</strong> Local 200, by Raymond J.<br />

Houlahan, 1963<br />

19. United Buying Service, 1968<br />

BOX 45<br />

1-4. United Community Services Social Planning Division,<br />

1966-1970<br />

5. United Electrical Workers Research Department,<br />

1967-1968<br />

6. United Farm Workers, 19 68-197 0<br />

7. United Glass Workers, 1964<br />

8. UPWA (United Packinghouse, Food and Allied Workers):<br />

Women Workers Survey, 19 65<br />

9-16. United Steelworkers of America, 1956-1967<br />

BOX 46<br />

1-2. Universities: University of Windsor Development Fund,<br />

1963-1966<br />

3. Universities: Assumption University, 1956-1962


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

4-5. Wage Rates: Comparison between Canada and U.S.,<br />

1961-1965<br />

6-7. Wage Statistics: <strong>UAW</strong>, 1956-1964<br />

8. General Wage Rates: Canada, 1963-1965<br />

9. Wage Rates in Kitchener, 1964-1968<br />

10. Wage Rate Comparison: United Aircraft, Montreal, 1964<br />

11. Wage and Hours: Canadian CPI Index, 1964-1965<br />

12. Wage Rates of Steelworkers: Comparisons, 1966<br />

13. Price-Wage Review Report from Toronto Globe and Mail,<br />

1966<br />

14. Post-War Wage Rates in Canada, 1967<br />

15. Wage Rates: General Motors, 1967<br />

16. Wage Rates, 1968<br />

17. Wage Rates, 1969<br />

18. Wage Rates: Laboratory Workers, 1964<br />

BOX 47 1. Windsor Ontario City Government, 1958-1967<br />

2. Windsor Community Fund and Welfare Council, 1963-1964<br />

3-6. Windsor Community Fund and Welfare Council Social<br />

Planning Division, 1962-1965<br />

7. Windsor Economic Committee, 1962-1963<br />

8-9. Windsor Economy, 1954-1965<br />

10. "Windsor Labour Speaks" Radio Program, 1964<br />

11. Windsor Public <strong>Library</strong>, 1963-1967<br />

12-14. Greater Windsor Foundation, 1963-1967<br />

15-18. Greater Windsor Industrial Commission, 1958-1962<br />

19. Windsor Targets for Unionization<br />

BOX 48 1. United Community Services of Greater Windsor, 1964-1966<br />

2. Whited Grievance Case Against <strong>UAW</strong> Office, 1954-1964<br />

3-4. Women, 1968-1970<br />

5. Women: The Female Worker in Canada, by Sylvia Astry,<br />

1968<br />

6-8. Women's Auxiliaries in the Canadian <strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong>,<br />

1960-1967<br />

9. Woodsworth Book Club, 1967<br />

Work Survey: Mobile Homes, Plastic Plants and<br />

10. Electrical Products Industries, 1966<br />

11. Working Conditions Survey: Alberta, 1969<br />

12. Working Part-Time: Pamphlet, 1969<br />

13. Workmen's Compensation: Appeal Case, 1967<br />

14. Workmen's Compensation, 1963-1964<br />

15. World Automotive Council, 1965-1966<br />

16. World Law Foundation, 1965


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Series II<br />

Officers Files, 1939-1970<br />

Boxes 49-67<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

Subseries A: Officers' Files, Boxes 49-60;<br />

Subseries B: Correspondence of International Representatives,<br />

Boxes 60-67.<br />

Correspondence and other papers of union officials, including<br />

U.S. International <strong>UAW</strong> officers, the <strong>UAW</strong>-Canada directors and<br />

officers, and Canadian international representatives.<br />

Subseries A: Officers' Files<br />

BOX 49<br />

1-6. Ken Bannon, 1968-1969<br />

7. Norman Matthews, 1956-1962<br />

8. Emil Mazey: Special Convention Notices, 1967<br />

9-12. Emil Mazey, 1968<br />

13. <strong>Walter</strong> P. <strong>Reuther</strong>, 1963, 1967 and n.d.<br />

14. <strong>Walter</strong> P. <strong>Reuther</strong>, Jan.-Mar. 1968<br />

BOX 50<br />

1-6. <strong>Walter</strong> P. <strong>Reuther</strong>, Apr.-Dec. 1968<br />

7-10. Leonard Woodcock, Jan.-Nov. 1968<br />

11-12. George Burt, Director of the Canadian <strong>Region</strong>: Personal<br />

Correspondence, 1949-1959<br />

13-15. George Burt: Miscellaneous <strong>Region</strong>al Correspondence,<br />

1960-1961; 1964-1968<br />

BOX 51<br />

1-17. George Burt: <strong>Region</strong>al Director, 1939-1964<br />

BOX 52<br />

1-10. George Burt: <strong>Region</strong>al Director, 1965-1967<br />

BOX 53<br />

1-10. George Burt: <strong>Region</strong>al Director, May 1967-June 1968<br />

11-15. Canadian <strong>Region</strong> Inter-Office Correspondence, 1962-1970<br />

BOX 54<br />

1-9. Dennis McDermott: Director of Canadian <strong>Region</strong>,<br />

1968-1969<br />

10-14. Dennis McDermott: Sub-<strong>Region</strong>al Director, Mar.<br />

1960-Mar. 1965<br />

BOX 55<br />

1-3. Dennis McDermott: Sub-<strong>Region</strong>al Director, 1966-1968<br />

4-5. Thomas MacLean: Assistant Director of Canadian <strong>Region</strong>,<br />

1957-1968


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

6. Paul Siren: Sub-<strong>Region</strong>al Director, 1958-1960<br />

7. George Specht: Sub-<strong>Region</strong>al Director, 1968-1969<br />

8-9. Arthur G. Schultz: Coordinator of <strong>UAW</strong> Citizenship<br />

Activities, 1963-1969<br />

10-11. Arthur G. Schultz: PAC Director, 1952-1962<br />

12. Allen Schroeder: Education Director of the Canadian<br />

<strong>Region</strong>, 1962-1963<br />

BOX 56<br />

1-6. Allen Schroeder: Education Director, 1964<br />

7-8. Jerry Hartford: Publicity Director, 1949-1964<br />

9-12. Hugh Peacock: Research Specialist, 1962-1964<br />

BOX 57<br />

1-12. Hugh Peacock: Research Specialist, 1965-1967<br />

13-15. Dilis M. Sheehan: Research Specialist, Sept.<br />

1968-May 1969<br />

BOX 58<br />

1-6. Dilis M. Sheehan: Research Specialist, June 1969-1970<br />

7-17. Letters to All International Representatives from<br />

George Burt, 1944-1958<br />

BOX 59<br />

1-15. Letters to All Representatives, most from George Burt,<br />

and including some replies, 1959-1966<br />

BOX 60<br />

1-11. Letters to All Representatives, most from George Burt<br />

and Dennis McDermott, and including some replies,<br />

1967-1969<br />

Subseries B: Correspondence of International Representatives<br />

12. Carl Anderson, 1965-1966<br />

13. Michael W. Andryc: TOP Organizer, 1965-1966<br />

14. Harvey Barber, 1950-1954; 1964-1965<br />

BOX 61<br />

1. William Belanger, 1953-1966<br />

2-3. Harry Benson, 1952-1969<br />

4-5. Gerard Berniquez, 1965-1968<br />

6-7. Norman Bickell, 1963-1966<br />

8. Wilfrid Blackburn, 1964, 1966<br />

9.<br />

10-11.<br />

A.J. (Fred) Brookes, 1950-1962, 1967<br />

Roy Brown, 1953-1966, 1969<br />

12. Frank Burke, 1962, 1967<br />

13-14. Richard Charlton, 1960-1967<br />

15. Webster Cornwall, 1951-1953, 1963


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16-18. Richard Courtney, 1948-1965 (continued next box)<br />

BOX 62<br />

1-2. Richard Courtney, 1966-1969<br />

3. John Crispo, 1957-1964<br />

3. Robert Davis, 1967<br />

5-6. Jacques Dupont, 1968-1969<br />

7. Gerard Dussault, 1965<br />

8-9. Charles Durocher, 1967-1969<br />

10. Roy England, 1951-1956; 1963-1964<br />

11-13. Frank Fairchild, 1960-1966<br />

14. John Firth, 1964<br />

15. Harry Ford, 1951-1965<br />

16. James A. Franklin, 1963-1964<br />

17. Joe Gorchynski, 1963<br />

18. Stanley V. Green, 1965-1966<br />

19. David Haynes, 1965<br />

20-24. Joseph L. Hiller, 1956-1964 (continued next box)<br />

BOX 63<br />

1-6. Joseph L. Hiller, 1964-1968<br />

7. James Hogan, 1964-1966<br />

8-9. Alfred Johnston, 1965-1968<br />

10. Herb Kelly, 1964, 1966<br />

11-12. Louis Laberge, 1964-1969<br />

13-16. Ralph MacBride, 1958-1968<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 64 1. Dennis McDermott, 1954-1959<br />

2. Charles McDonald, 1965-1968<br />

3. Hans McIntyre, 1943-1955; 1958; 1965<br />

4-5. William J. Marshall, 1967-1969<br />

6. George Merrison, 1963<br />

7-8. Roland Morin: Community Relations Representative and<br />

International Representative, 1965-1969<br />

9. Andrew Morocko, 1965<br />

10-12. Frank Moroz, 1957-1967<br />

13. Ted Oana, 1958-1968<br />

14. Ted O'Connor, 1963<br />

15. Gerrit A.J. Otjes, 1964-1965<br />

16. E.J. Parent, 1950-1967<br />

17. Gordon Parker, 1960-1966<br />

18. Jack Pawson, 1959-1960, 1963-1964, 1966<br />

BOX 65<br />

1. Lawrence Quenneville, 1964-1966<br />

2. Frank Quinlan: Citizenship and Legislative Department<br />

Coordinator, 1964-1970


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3. Harry Rooney, 1963-1967<br />

4. Allen Schroeder, 1951-1961<br />

5-9. Larry Sheffe, 1961-1966<br />

10-11. Paul Siren, 1947-1957<br />

12. James Smith, 1957-1967<br />

13-15. George Specht, 1958-1968<br />

16-17. A.C. Sutherland, 1958-1960<br />

BOX 66<br />

1-6. Jack Taylor, 1953-1968<br />

7. W.L. Taylor, 1949-1952<br />

8-13. Maurice Vassart, 1964-1968 (continued next box)<br />

BOX 67<br />

1-6. Maurice Vassart, 1968-1969<br />

7. Yvette Ward, 1965<br />

8-9. Robert White, 1960-1964<br />

10-16. Robert White: Organizing Coordinator, 1965-1969<br />

17. William Wilcheck, 1964<br />

18. Robert Wilson, 1962<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office


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Series III<br />

Councils, 1949-1970<br />

Boxes 68-78<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

Subseries A: The Canadian <strong>UAW</strong> Council, 1940-1970, Boxes 68-73;<br />

Subseries B: Other Councils, 1949-1970, Boxes 73-78.<br />

These councils include industry-wide councils, skilled trades,<br />

office workers and retired workers councils.<br />

Materials include reports, including directors' reports to<br />

councils, minutes, correspondence, research materials and<br />

memoranda.<br />

Subseries A: Canadian <strong>UAW</strong> Council BOX 68<br />

1-8. Reports of the <strong>Region</strong>al Director (George Burt) to<br />

District Council #26, 1954-1959;<br />

and to Canadian <strong>UAW</strong> Council, 1959-1961<br />

10. Report to <strong>UAW</strong> International Executive Board, from<br />

<strong>Region</strong> 7, District Council #26, n.d.<br />

BOX 69<br />

1-6. Reports of the <strong>Region</strong>al Director (George Burt) to the<br />

Canadian <strong>UAW</strong> Council, 1962-1963; 1965-1968<br />

7-9. Reports of the <strong>Region</strong>al Director (Dennis McDermott) to<br />

the Canadian <strong>UAW</strong> Council, 1968-1969<br />

BOX 70 1. Report to <strong>Region</strong>al Conference of C.H. Millard, <strong>Region</strong>al<br />

Director, <strong>UAW</strong>A, Sep. 1938<br />

2. District Council and Sub-Council Correspondence and<br />

Minutes, 1938<br />

3. Reports of <strong>Region</strong>al Director George Burt to George<br />

Addes, 1939 and to Windsor Meetings, 22 Apr and<br />

8. Jul 1939<br />

4-7. District Council #2 6 and Sub-Council Minutes and<br />

Correspondence, 1939-1940<br />

8. Miscellaneous Reports of George Burt, 1940<br />

9-17. District Council #26 Correspondence, Reports and<br />

Resolutions, 1952-1956<br />

BOX 71<br />

1-4. District Council #26 Correspondence, Minutes and<br />

Reports, 1957-1958<br />

4. District Council: Local Union Election Results, 1959<br />

6-15. Canadian <strong>UAW</strong>: By-Laws, Minutes, Reports and<br />

Correspondence, 1957-1960


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 72<br />

1-12. Canadian <strong>UAW</strong>: Council Minutes, Reports, By-Laws,<br />

Resolutions and Correspondence, 1961-1965<br />

BOX 73<br />

1-9. Canadian <strong>UAW</strong>: Council Minutes, Reports, By-Laws,<br />

Resolutions and Correspondence, 1966-1970<br />

Subseries B: Other Councils<br />

10. Agricultural Implement and Industrial Equipment<br />

Industries Intra-Corporation Council, 1960-1967<br />

11. <strong>UAW</strong> Independent Automotive Parts and Supplier Council,<br />

1960, 1965<br />

BOX 74<br />

1-2. <strong>UAW</strong> Independent Automotive Parts and Supplier Council,<br />

1965-1967, 1970<br />

3-7. Bendix-<strong>UAW</strong> Corporation Council, 1965-1968<br />

8-13. Borg-Warner Council, 1961-1967<br />

BOX 75<br />

1. Duplate Intra-Plant Council, 1955, 1962-1967<br />

2-7. National Canadian Ford Corp. Bargaining Council<br />

(earlier called Ford Councils), 1952-1967<br />

8. <strong>UAW</strong> National Wage-Hour Forge Council, 1961-1967<br />

9-10. <strong>UAW</strong> Canadian Foundry Council, 1949-1959<br />

BOX 76<br />

1-2. <strong>UAW</strong> Canadian National Foundry Council, 1960-1967<br />

3-7. National Canadian GM Intra-Corporation Council,<br />

1962-1970<br />

8-11. General Motors SUB Council, 1957-1962<br />

12. International Harvester Council, 1964-1965<br />

BOX 77<br />

1-2. International Harvester Council, 1966-1967<br />

3-6. <strong>UAW</strong> Kelsey-Hayes Council, 1962-1967<br />

7-8. Massey-Ferguson Intra-Corporation Council, 1958-1966<br />

9. Ontario Steel Council, 1955-1968<br />

10. <strong>UAW</strong> International Piston Ring Wage-Hour Council,<br />

1961-1966<br />

11. <strong>UAW</strong> Plumbing Ware and Plumbing Fixture Council,<br />

1960-1967<br />

12-13. Retired Workers Council, 1967-1968<br />

BOX 78<br />

1-2. Retired Workers Council, 1968-1969<br />

3-9. Skilled Trades Council, 1955-1968


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

10-12. Technical, Office and Professional Advisory Council,<br />

1964-1967<br />

13-15. International Truck, Trailer Bus and Trackless Trolley<br />

Wage-Hour Council, 1954-1967<br />

Note: For Windsor and District Labour Council, 1963, 1966 see<br />

CLC, Series VII


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Series IV<br />

Union Locals, 1942-1970<br />

Boxes 79-106<br />

Subseries A: All Locals, 1941-1968, Boxes 79-81.<br />

Letters sent to each local, including international union<br />

letters, and letters from officers, including the Canadian<br />

directors.<br />

Subseries B: Individual Locals, 1942-1968, Boxes 81-106.<br />

Correspondence, audits, agreements, negotiation papers and other<br />

materials in the files of Canadian locals.<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

Subseries A: All Locals BOX 79<br />

1. Correspondence: All Locals, 1941-1942<br />

2. Correspondence and Minutes, 1947<br />

3-8. Correspondence: All Locals, 1947-1953. Mostly letters of<br />

George Burt to local unions.<br />

BOX 80<br />

1-12. Correspondence: All Locals, 1954-1965<br />

Note: A list of the names of the top officers of each local<br />

union is usually included with each yearly file.<br />

BOX 81<br />

1-5. Correspondence: All Locals, 1966-1968<br />

Subseries B: Individual Locals<br />

6. Local 14: United Gas, Sarnia, 1944-1948<br />

7-13. Local 27: Amalgamated, London, 1951-1961<br />

BOX 82<br />

1-5. Local 27: London, Amalgamated, 1962-1968<br />

6. Local 27: Newsletters<br />

7. Local 27: Audit Reports<br />

8-9. Local 28: Toronto, 1947-1957<br />

10. Local 28: Audits, 1962, 1964-1965<br />

11. Local 35: Chatham, 1950-1957<br />

12. Local 35: Audits, 1963-1964<br />

13. Local 64: Toronto, Amalgamated, 1951-1954<br />

14-15. Local 89: Amherstburg, Brunner-Mond, 1942-1955<br />

BOX 83<br />

1-14. Local 112: Downsview and Toronto, Aircraft Industries,<br />

1943-1966. The local moved from Toronto to Downsview in<br />

1959


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

15-20. Local 127: Chatham, Chrysler-Ontario Steel, 1942-1967<br />

BOX 84<br />

1-11. Local 127: Chatham, 1949-1967<br />

12. Local 129: Dartmouth, NS, 1943-1945<br />

13-18. Local 144: Winnipeg, MB, 1944-1967<br />

BOX 85<br />

1-2. Local 192: Tilbury, 1942-1963<br />

3-12. Local 195: Windsor, 1939-1951<br />

BOX 86<br />

1-17. Local 195: Windsor, 1952-1968<br />

BOX 87<br />

1-2. Local 195: Windsor, Audit Reports, 1950, 1962,<br />

1964-1967<br />

3-17. Local 199: St. Catharines, 1939-1963<br />

BOX 88<br />

1-5. Local 199: St. Catharines, 1964-1967<br />

6-15. Local 200: Windsor, 1942-1955<br />

BOX 89<br />

1-11. Local 200: Windsor, 1956-1967<br />

12. Local 208: Selkirk, MB 1965-1966<br />

13-17. Local 222: Oshawa, 1939-1950<br />

BOX 90<br />

1-15. Local 222: Oshawa, 1951-1965<br />

BOX 91<br />

1-3. Local 222: Oshawa, 1966-1967<br />

4-10. Local 240: Windsor, 1948-1965<br />

11-14. Local 251: Wallaceburg, 1942-1954<br />

BOX 92<br />

1-2. Local 251: Wallaceburg, 1955-1957<br />

3-16. Local 252: Toronto and Weston, 1942-1967<br />

17. Local 257: Simcoe, 1942-1950<br />

BOX 93<br />

1-2. Local 275: Welland, 1943-1955, 1961, 1965-1966<br />

3-7. Local 303: Toronto, 1952-1967<br />

8. Local 326: Weston, 1951-1953<br />

9. Local 347: Ridgetown, 1956-1957, 1961, 1964-1965<br />

10. Local 382: Weston, 1943-1945<br />

11-14. Local 397: Brantford, 1941-1962


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BOX 94<br />

1-4. Local 397: Brantford, 1963-1967<br />

5-10. Local 399: New Toronto, 1950-1968<br />

11-12. Local 421: Sarnia, 1948-1957; 1963<br />

13-14. Local 426: Belleville, 1943-1948<br />

BOX 95<br />

1-3. Local 432: Richmond, BC, 1947-1957, 1961, 1964<br />

4-20. Local 439: Toronto, 1943-1966<br />

BOX 96<br />

1-9. Local 444: Windsor, 1956-1967<br />

10-12. Local 456: Sarnia, 1943-1948<br />

BOX 97<br />

1-7. Local 456: Sarnia, 1949-1966<br />

8-16. Local 458: Brantford, 1943-1957<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 98<br />

1-6. Local 458: Brantford, 1958-1967<br />

7. Local 483: St. Catharines, 1945<br />

8-10. Local 510: Ville Jacgues-Cartier, PQ, 1963-1967<br />

11. Local 514: Toronto, Canadian Wooden Aircraft Ltd.,<br />

1944-1946<br />

12-15. Local 525: Hamilton, 1948-1958<br />

BOX 99<br />

1-5. Local 525: Hamilton, 1959-1966<br />

6-8. Local 569: Stratford, 1945-1964<br />

9-11. Local 584: Toronto, 1944-1965<br />

12-15. Local 636: Woodstock, 1944-1959<br />

BOX 100<br />

1-7. Local 636: Woodstock, 1960-1966<br />

8-13. Local 641: Ottawa, 1944-1964<br />

BOX 101<br />

1-2. Local 641: Ottawa, 1965-1967<br />

3-6. Local 673: Toronto, Weston and Aurora, 1955-1966<br />

7. Local 675: Toronto, 1945-1946<br />

8-13. Local 676: St. Catharines and Merritton, 1939-1967<br />

14-18. Local 698: Montreal, PQ, 1947-1967<br />

BOX 102<br />

1. Local 700: Barrie, 1961-1962<br />

2. Local 706: Beaverton, 1955-1964<br />

3-8. Local 707: Oakville, 1954-1968


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Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 103 1. Local 720: Dartmouth, NS, 1963-1967<br />

2. Local 805: Windsor, 1945-1949<br />

3-4. Local 815: Red Deer, AB, 1956-1957; 1964<br />

5-6. Local 820: Regina, SK, 1956-1957; 1963<br />

7. Local 823: Ridgetown, 1948-1953; 1958-1960; 1964<br />

8. Local 876: Georgetown, 1961; 1964-1965<br />

9. Local 884: Lindsay, 1961, 1964<br />

10-11. Local 890: Chatham, 1951-1965<br />

12-13. Local 948: Montreal, PQ, 1948-1957; 1960, 1962, 1964<br />

14-16. Local 956: Bedford, PQ, 1951-1967<br />

17. Local 984: Toronto, 1946-1957<br />

BOX 104<br />

1-2. Local 984: Toronto, 1958-1968<br />

3-4. Local 1008: Petrolia, 1955-1957; 1961-1965<br />

5. Local 1009: Cornwall, 1951-1952<br />

6-7. Local 1032: Paris, 1949-1957; 1961; 1964-1965<br />

8-10. Local 1067: Milton, 1954-1967<br />

11-12. Local 1075: Fort William, 1952-1960<br />

BOX 105<br />

1-4. Local 1075: Fort William, 1960-1967<br />

5. Local 1087: Edmonton, AB, 1951-1957; 1964<br />

6. Local 1090: Ajax, 1954-1957; 1962-1964<br />

7. Local 1115: Toronto, 1950-1959<br />

8. Local 1136: Oshawa, 1950-1957; 1962, 1965<br />

9. Local 1163: Ste. Theresa, PQ, 1965-1968<br />

10. Local 1176: Hull, PQ, 1952-1957<br />

11. Local 1177: Brantford, 1954-1958<br />

12. Local 1197: Toronto, 1952-1961<br />

13. Local 1213: Renfrew, 1953-1957; 1963-1965<br />

14. Local 1235: St. Thomas, 1954-1957; 1961-1962<br />

BOX 106<br />

1-4. Local 1256: Oakville, 1956-1968<br />

5. Local 1263: Kitchener, 1953-1954<br />

6. Local 1265: Midland, 1956-1958<br />

7. Local 1268: Regina, SK 1954<br />

8-12. Local 1285: Brampton, 1961-1967<br />

13. Local 1383: Dunneville, 1966-1968


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Series V<br />

Companies, 1937-1970<br />

Boxes 107-185<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

Subseries A: Companies, Boxes 107-17 0.<br />

Correspondence, research materials about the companies,<br />

negotiations between company and union, final agreements and<br />

master agreements. There are occasional materials on<br />

supplementary unemployment and other benefits and many reports.<br />

Subseries B: Companies, Supplementary Unemployment Benefits,<br />

Boxes 171-183.<br />

Studies, reports, correspondence and memoranda concerning<br />

Canadian SUB.<br />

Subseries C: Wage Rates, 1966, Boxes 184-185.<br />

This material consists of four large notebooks of information<br />

and statistics on wage rates, a part of the research for the drive<br />

for wage parity.<br />

Subseries A: Companies<br />

BOX 107 1. Accessory Products Ltd., Windsor, 1950-1953 (Local 195)<br />

2. J.D. Adams Ltd., Paris, 1953-1954 (Local 1032)<br />

3. Advance Machine and Tool Co., Windsor, 1946-1952<br />

(Local 195)<br />

4. Advance Steel Company, Chatham, 1956<br />

5-6. Advance Steel Products, Chatham, 1951-1954<br />

7. Aero Caterers Ltd., Dorval, PQ, 1952 (Local 698)<br />

8. Air France, Montreal, PQ, 1959-1966<br />

9. Aircraft Hydraulic Supplies, Ltd., Windsor, 1944-1945<br />

(Local 195)<br />

10. Alitalia, Montreal, PQ, 1964-1966<br />

11-12. Allied Chemical, Canada, Amherstburg, 1960-1967<br />

(Local 89)<br />

13-15. Allied Chemical: Arbitrations, 1953-1967<br />

16. American Motors Canada Ltd., Brampton and Toronto,<br />

1956-1962 (Local 1285)<br />

17. American Motors Canada Ltd., Brampton, 1963<br />

BOX 108<br />

1. American Motors Canada, Ltd., Brampton, SUB, 1963<br />

2-6. American Motors Canada: Collective Bargaining and<br />

Arbitrations, 1964-1967 (Local 1285)<br />

7. American Pad and Textile Co., Chatham, 1948-1950<br />

8-12. American Standard Products, Windsor, 1959-1968<br />

(Local 195)


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Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 109<br />

1-3. American Standard Products: Arbitrations, 1952-1968<br />

(Locals 1087 and 195)<br />

4-5. Anaconda American Brass, New Toronto, 1952, 1957-1962,<br />

1965-1966 (Local 399)<br />

6-7. Anaconda American Brass: Agreements, 1965<br />

8. Anaconda American Brass: Arbitrations, 1955-1967<br />

BOX 110<br />

1-2. Anthes Imperial Ltd., St. Catharines, 1953-1967 (Local 199)<br />

3. Armson Iron Works, Windsor, 1952-1960 (Local 195)<br />

4. Austin Motors Canada Ltd., Hamilton, 1950-1953<br />

5. Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. Ltd., Windsor (Local 195)<br />

6. Autokraft Corp. Ltd., 1946<br />

7. Automobile Renault Ltd., Montreal, PQ: Service Branch,<br />

1967 (Local 698)<br />

8. Barber-Ellis of Canada, Brantford, 1951-1967 (Local 397)<br />

9. P.D. Bates Co. Ltd., Ridgetown, 1950-1951 (Local 35)<br />

10. Beach Foundry Ltd., Ottawa, 1946-1954 (Local 641)<br />

11. Behr-Manning Canada Ltd., Brantford, 1958 (Local 397)<br />

12. Bell City Foundry Ltd., Brantford, 1955 (Local 426)<br />

13. Belleville Sargent & Co. Ltd., Belleville, 1945-1946<br />

14-16. Bendix-Eclipse of Canada Ltd., Windsor, 1943-1946<br />

(Local 195)<br />

17. Bendix-Eclipse Agreements: Misc. Materials, 1956-1965<br />

BOX 111<br />

1-2. Bendix-Eclipse of Canada, Ltd., Windsor: Arbitrations,<br />

1953-1967 (Local 195)<br />

3. Bradley Machine Co. Ltd., Brantford, 1947<br />

4. Brantford Coach & Body, Brantford, 1942-1954<br />

(Local 397)<br />

5. Brantford Coach & Body: Arbitrations, 1952-1954<br />

6. Brantford Coach & Body: Office Workers, 1952-1953<br />

(Local 1177)<br />

7. Brantford Cordage Co., Brantford, 1956-1967 (Local 397)<br />

8. Brantford Oven and Rack Co. Ltd., Brantford, 1944,<br />

1946, and 1955 (Local 397)<br />

9. Brantford Refrigerator Ltd., Brantford, 1946-1957 (Local 397)<br />

10. Brantford Stationers Ltd., Brantford, 1955-1956<br />

11-12. Brantford Trailer and Body, Brantford: Office Workers,<br />

1953-1963 (Local 1177)<br />

13. Brantford Washing Machines Ltd., Brantford, 1946-1958<br />

(Local 397)<br />

14. Brass-Craft Canada Ltd., Windsor, 1966 (Local 195)


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 112 1. British Motor Corp. of Canada Ltd., Hamilton, 1965-1966<br />

2. British Overseas Airways Corp., Dorval, PQ, 1947-1952<br />

3-10. Brunner, Mond Canada Ltd., Amherstburg, 1942-1964<br />

(Local 89)<br />

11. H.D. Bryant Motors Ltd., Windsor, 1961-1965 (Local 195)<br />

12. Bryant Pattern & Mfg. Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1948-1959<br />

(Local 195)<br />

BOX 113<br />

1-2. Burroughs Machines Ltd., Windsor, 1954, 1959, 1963<br />

(Local 195)<br />

3. Campbell Electric Ltd., Brantford, 1950, 1965<br />

(Local 397)<br />

4-7. Canada Cycle and Motor, Toronto, 1946-1966 (Local 28)<br />

8. Canada Foundries and Forgings Ltd., Welland, 1944<br />

(Local 275)<br />

9. Canada Glue Co., Brantford, 1946-1953 (Local 397)<br />

10. Canada Sand Papers Ltd., Plattsville, 1951<br />

11. Canada Skate Mfg. Co. Ltd. (Bauer Skate), Kitchener,<br />

1952-1954, 1961 (Local 1263)<br />

12-13. Canadian Acme Screw and Gear, Toronto, 1946-<br />

1955 (Local 984)<br />

BOX 114<br />

1-2. Canadian Acme Screw and Gear, Toronto, 1959-1967<br />

(Local 984)<br />

3. Canadian Allis-Chalmers Ltd., St. Thomas: Plant,<br />

1950-1959 (Local 1235)<br />

4. Canadian Allis-Chalmers Ltd., St. Thomas: Office<br />

Workers, 1957-1958<br />

5-6. Canadian Auto Trim Ltd., Windsor, 1943-1954 (Local 195)<br />

7. Canadian Auto Trim Ltd.: Jurisdictional Dispute,<br />

1953-1954<br />

8. Canadian Battery and Bonalite Co. Ltd. (Olsonite Co.),<br />

Windsor, 1950-1965<br />

9. Canadian Bluebird Coach Ltd., Brantford, 1960<br />

10. Canadian Bridge Co., Ojibway, 1943-1945 (Local 195)<br />

(See 166:8-13)<br />

11. Canadian Car & Foundry, Brantford, 1944 (Local 397)<br />

12-15. Canadian Car & Foundry, Fort William, 1954-1966<br />

(Local 1075)<br />

BOX 115<br />

1-2. Canadian Car & Foundry, Brantford: Arbitrations,<br />

1953-1955 (Local 1075)<br />

3. Canadian Duplex Ltd., Toronto, 1946-1948 (Local 397)


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

4. Canadian Engineering & Tool Co., Windsor, 1948<br />

(Local 195)<br />

5-6. Canadian Fabricated Products Ltd., Stratford, 1953-1957<br />

7. Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. Ltd., Windsor, Office<br />

Workers, 1950-1954 (Local 240)<br />

8. Canadian Foundries & Forging, Welland, 1961 (Local 275)<br />

9. Canadian Industries Ltd., Windsor, 1950 (Local 240)<br />

10. Canadian Industries Ltd., Windsor: Office Workers,<br />

1942-1953 (Local 240)<br />

11. Canadian Industries Ltd.: Arbitrations, 1944-1953<br />

BOX 116<br />

1-2. Canadian Motor Lamp Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1953-1967<br />

(Local 195)<br />

3-5. Canadian Name Plate Co. Ltd., Midland, 1955-1958<br />

(Local 1265)<br />

6-7. Canadian Name Plate Co. Ltd.: Clippings and Articles,<br />

1956-1957 (About the Midland Strike; includes radio script)<br />

8. Canadian Pittsburgh Industries Ltd., Oshawa, 1954,<br />

1961-1963<br />

9-12. Canadian Rock Salt Co. Ltd., Windsor, (IUOE Local 793)<br />

BOX 117 1. Canadian Salt Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1951-1960 (Local 195)<br />

2. Canadian Salt Co. Ltd., Windsor: Office Workers,<br />

1954-1959 (Local 240)<br />

3. Canadian Sirocco Co. Ltd., Windsor (Local 195)<br />

4-5. Canadian Steel Co. Ltd., Ojibway (Local 195)<br />

6. Canadian Synthetic Rubber Ltd., Sarnia, 1945<br />

7. Canadian Tire Corporation, Windsor, 1963-1964<br />

8. Canadian Top & Body Corp. Ltd., Tilbury, 1943<br />

(Local 192)<br />

9. Canadian Trailmobile Ltd., Toronto, 1959-1968<br />

(Local 252)<br />

10. Canadian Wooden Aircraft Ltd., Toronto, 1945-1946<br />

(Local 514)<br />

11. Canners Machinery Ltd., Simcoe, 1943-1946 (Local 257)<br />

12. Carhayes Ltd., Brantford, 1959-1962 (Local 397)<br />

13. Carsteel Corp. of Canada, Ltd., LaSalle, 1955<br />

14. J.B. Carter Ltd., Winnepeg, Man., 1953, 1958<br />

15-18. Champion Spark Plug Co. of Canada Ltd., Windsor,<br />

1942-1968 (Local 195)<br />

19. Champion Spark Plug Co. of Canada Ltd.: Discharge<br />

Arbitration, H. Strand and E. Decaire, 1955 (Local 195)<br />

BOX 118<br />

1. Chatco Steel Co. Ltd., Tilbury, 1947-1958 (Local 192)


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

2. Chatco Steel Co. Ltd.: Office Employees, 1951-1955<br />

(Local 35)<br />

3-7. Chrysler Corp. of Canada Ltd., Chatham, 1953-1966<br />

(Local 890)<br />

8-17. Chrysler Corp. of Canada Ltd., Windsor, 1940-1950<br />

(Local 195)<br />

BOX 119<br />

1-11. Chrysler Corp. of Canada Ltd., 1950-1955 (Local 195)<br />

BOX 120<br />

1-11. Chrysler Corp. of Canada Ltd., 1955-1959 (Locals 195<br />

and 444)<br />

BOX 121<br />

1-13. Chrysler Corp. of Canada Ltd., Windsor, 1959-1964<br />

(Local 444)<br />

BOX 122<br />

1-11. Chrysler Corp. of Canada Ltd., Windsor: Office Workers<br />

and Chrysler Arbitrations, 1958-1967 (Locals 890, 35,<br />

240, 444)<br />

BOX 123<br />

1-6. Chrysler Corp. of Canada Ltd.: Arbitrations, 1958-1966<br />

(Locals 195 and 444)<br />

7-11. Chrysler USA, 1960-1968 and Undated<br />

BOX 124<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3-4.<br />

5-7.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

Cockshutt Aircraft Co. Ltd., Renfrew, 1952-1955<br />

(Local 1213)<br />

Cockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd. (includes Cockshutt Plow<br />

Co. Ltd.), Brantford, 1945-1959 (Local 458)<br />

Cockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd. (Including Cockshutt Plow<br />

Co. Ltd.), Brantford: Arbitrations and Agreements,<br />

1943-1966 (Local 458)<br />

Colonial Tool Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1942-1962 (Local 195)<br />

Comet Engines Ltd., Toronto, 1962-1964 (Local 252)<br />

Computing Devices of Canada, Bell's Corners, 1961<br />

10.<br />

11.<br />

J.H. Connor & Son Ltd., Ottawa, 1945-1958 (Local 641)<br />

Consolidated Aviation Fueling of Toronto, Ltd.,<br />

Toronto, 1964<br />

12. Consolidated Optical Co. Ltd., Belleville, 1944-1945<br />

(Local 426)<br />

13. Corbin Lock Co. of Canada Ltd., Belleville, 1944-1946<br />

(Local 426)<br />

14. Cornwall Motors Ltd., Cornwall, 1950<br />

15. Coronet Television Corp., Windsor, 1952


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

16. Coulter Mfg. Co. Ltd., Oshawa, 1948, 1952 (Local 222)<br />

BOX 125<br />

1. Crawford Machine and Foundry, Woodstock, 1953<br />

(Local 636)<br />

2. Crews Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Ltd., St. Catharines,<br />

1956-1958 (Local 199)<br />

3. Crown Electrical Mfg. Ltd., Brantford, 1954<br />

4. Cuno Lighter Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1954<br />

5. Darling & Co. Canada Ltd., Chatham, 1948<br />

6-14. DeHavilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd., Toronto, 1942-1967<br />

(Local 112)<br />

15-16. DeHavilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd., Toronto,<br />

Arbitrations, 1948-1958<br />

BOX 126<br />

1-6. DeHavilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd., Toronto,<br />

Arbitrations, 1959-1967 (Local 112)<br />

7-11. Detroit & Canada Tunnel Corp., Detroit, 1943-1949,<br />

1953-1959 (Local 195)<br />

12. DeVilbiss Canada Ltd., Barrie, 1960-1962 (Local 700)<br />

13. DeVilbiss Mfg. Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1942-1943<br />

BOX 127 1. DeVilbiss Mfg. Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1951-1953<br />

2. T.W. Dodd Machine Works, St. Catharines, 1961<br />

(Local 199)<br />

3. Dominion Bridge Co. Ltd., Eastview, 1946, 1952-1953<br />

(Local 641)<br />

4. Dominion Coal Corp. Ltd. (Etobicoke Division), Toronto,<br />

1959<br />

5-6. Dominion Forge and Stamping Co. Ltd., Windsor,<br />

1943-1953 (Local 195)<br />

7-9. Dominion Glass Co. Ltd., Hamilton, 1943-1952<br />

(Local 251)<br />

10. Dominion Tar & Chemical Co. Ltd., Chatham & Sarnia,<br />

Montreal & elsewhere, 1953, 1963-1966<br />

11. Dominion Twist Drill Ltd., Walkerville, 1950-1959<br />

(Local 195)<br />

12. Donaldson Co. Canada Ltd., Chatham, 1955 (Local 127)<br />

BOX 128<br />

1-4. Duplate Canada Ltd., Oshawa, 1944-1967 (Local 222)<br />

5-7. Duplate Canada Ltd., Windsor, 1938-1962 (Locals 195,<br />

222, 1256)<br />

8. Dura-Chrome Ltd., Wallaceburg, 1950, 1963<br />

9. T.J. Eansor & Sons Ltd., Windsor, 1948-1957<br />

10. Eaton Automotive Products Ltd., London, 1948-1950


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

11. Eaton Wilcox Rich Ltd., Windsor, 1939-1948 (Local 195)<br />

12. Ekco Products Co. (Canada) Ltd., Toronto, 1966<br />

13. Elcombe Engineering Ltd., Windsor, 1953, 1958<br />

(Local 195)<br />

BOX 129<br />

1-3. Electric Auto-Lite Ltd., Sarnia, 1943-1958 (Local 456)<br />

4. Electric Auto-Lite Ltd., Sarnia: Engineers, 1950-1951<br />

(Local 456)<br />

5. Electric Auto-Lite Ltd., Sarnia: Office Workers,<br />

1948-1955 (Local 421)<br />

6. Electroline Mfg. Co., Ltd., Windsor, 1950-1961<br />

7. Electrotube Corp. of Canada Ltd., Windsor, 1953-1954<br />

8. Empire-Hanna Coal Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1948<br />

9. Engine ReBuilders Ltd., Edmonton, AB, 1959<br />

10. Ensign Motors Ltd., Toronto, 1961, 1967 (Local 252)<br />

11. Essco Stamping Products, Ltd., Windsor, 1955-1958<br />

(Local 195)<br />

12. Essex Metal Industries Ltd., Windsor, 1961-1962<br />

(Local 195)<br />

13. Essex Steel and Wood Mfg. Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1950<br />

(Local 195)<br />

14. Essex Wire Corp. Ltd., Windsor, 1959-1962 (Local 195)<br />

15. Eureka Foundry & Mfg. Co. Ltd., 1944-1966 (Local 636)<br />

16. Excel Metalcraft Ltd., Aurora, 1964-1965<br />

17. F-H Welding Machines Ltd., Windsor, 1955<br />

BOX 130<br />

1-4. Fibre Products Ltd., Brantford and Windsor, 1945-1958<br />

(Locals 397 and 195)<br />

5. Fibreglas Canada Ltd., Oshawa, 1950-1952 (Local 222)<br />

6. Fischer Bearings Mfg. Ltd., Stratford, 1955-1961<br />

7. Fisher & Ludlow (Canada) Ltd., Hamilton, 1961<br />

8. Fitwell Glove & Mfg. Co. Ltd., Walkerville and Windsor,<br />

1944-1946 (Local 195)<br />

9. Fitzjohn Coach of Canada Ltd., Brantford, 1957-1959<br />

(Local 397)<br />

10. Flash Fasteners of Canada Ltd., Toronto, 1958<br />

(Local 252)<br />

11-13. Fleetwood Metal Industries Ltd., Windsor, 1955-1960<br />

(Local 195)<br />

14. Flex-O-Tube Co. (Canada) Ltd., Windsor, 1948-1953<br />

(Local 195)<br />

15. Ford Aircraft (Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd.):<br />

Aircraft Wing Plant, 1951-1952 (Local 200)


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BOX 131 1. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd.: Ford Master<br />

Negotiations, 1955<br />

2. Ford Master Negotiations: Minutes of Settlement,<br />

Jan 27, 1955<br />

3. Ford Master Negotiations: Minutes of First<br />

Meeting, Jul 18, 1955<br />

4-5. Ford Master Negotiations, 1956<br />

6-10. Ford Master Negotiations, 1958-1959<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 132<br />

1-4. Ford Master Negotiations, 1961-1962<br />

5-6. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., Oakville, 1953-1954<br />

(Local 707)<br />

7-10. Ford, Oakville: Company Submission, 1954<br />

BOX 133 1. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., Oakville: Union<br />

Submission, 1954 (Local 707)<br />

2. Ford, Oakville: Union Rebuttal, 1954<br />

3-6. Ford, Oakville, 1955-1966<br />

7-14. Ford, Oakville: Arbitrations, 1956-1966<br />

BOX 134<br />

1-8. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., Toronto, 1944-1955<br />

(Local 584)<br />

9-13. Ford, Vancouver, BC, 1947-1953 (Local 432)<br />

BOX 135<br />

1-11. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., Windsor: Office<br />

Workers, 1938-1947 (Local 240)<br />

BOX 136<br />

1-13. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., Windsor, 1942-1947<br />

(Local 200) (Includes arbitration proceedings, 1946)<br />

BOX 137<br />

1-4. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., Windsor, 1948-1950<br />

(Local 200)<br />

5-8. Ford, Windsor: Security Program, 1949 (Local 200)<br />

9-10. Ford, Windsor: Union and Company Submissions, 1949-1950<br />

(Local 200)<br />

BOX 138<br />

1-9. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., Windsor, 1950-1951<br />

(Local 200)


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<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 139<br />

1-9. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., Windsor, 1951-1952<br />

(Local 200)<br />

BOX 140<br />

1-9. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., Windsor, 1953-1954<br />

(Local 200)<br />

BOX 141<br />

1-9. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., Windsor, 1954<br />

(Locals 200, 240)<br />

BOX 142<br />

1-7. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd.: Office Workers,<br />

1955-1966;<br />

1955 Strike, Settlements (Locals 200, 584 and 707)<br />

8. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd.: Operating Engineers,<br />

1956-1959(Local 200)<br />

9-16. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., Winnipeg, MB, 1944-1952<br />

(Local 144)<br />

BOX 143 1. Frenette Motor Sales Ltd., Cornwall, 1951 (Local 1009)<br />

2-4. Frigidaire Products of Canada Ltd., Toronto, 1952-1956<br />

(IUOE Local 796; <strong>UAW</strong> Locals 195, 199, 303, 27)<br />

5-6. Frigidaire Products of Canada Ltd., Toronto:<br />

Negotiations, 1955<br />

7-12. Fruehauf Trailer Co. of Canada Ltd., Weston and<br />

Toronto, 1946-1967 (Local 252)<br />

13. Gallagher Motors Ltd., London, 1956-1957 (Local 27)<br />

14. Gardner-Denver Co. (Canada) Ltd., Brantford, 1952-1956<br />

(Local 397)<br />

15. Garratt Aircraft Ltd., Malton, 1956-1958 (Local 112)<br />

16. General Detroit Corp. (Canada) Ltd., Windsor,<br />

1949-1950; 1959<br />

17. General Fire Extinguisher Corp. (Canada) Ltd., Windsor,<br />

1949-1959 (Local 195) (Also called General Fireguard<br />

Corp. Ltd. and General Firehose Corp. Ltd.)<br />

BOX 144<br />

1-13. General Motors of Canada Ltd.: Correspondence,<br />

1937-1966 (Includes some negotiation schedules and<br />

materials)<br />

14-16. General Motors Diesel Ltd., London, 1950-1961<br />

(Local 27)


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BOX 145<br />

1. General Motors Corp. of Canada Ltd., Montreal, PQ, 1962<br />

(Local 160)<br />

2-12. General Motors of Canada Ltd., Oshawa, 1937-1951<br />

(Local 222)<br />

BOX 146<br />

1-18. General Motors of Canada Ltd., Oshawa, 1952-1963<br />

(Local 222, 195) (Includes minutes of negotiations,<br />

1955)<br />

BOX 147<br />

1-19. General Motors of Canada Ltd., Windsor and Walkerville,<br />

1937-1962 (Locals 195, 222)<br />

BOX 148<br />

1-12. General Motors of Canada Ltd.: Master Agreements and<br />

Correspondence and Reference Material Leading to Them,<br />

1953-1965<br />

BOX 149 1. General Spring Products Ltd., Kitchener, 1952<br />

2. General Supply Co. of Canada Ltd., Ottawa, 1951<br />

(Local 641)<br />

3. Glider Guard Mfg. Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1962<br />

4. John Goodison Thresher Co. Ltd., Sarnia, 1946<br />

(Local 456)<br />

5. Gordon Mfg. Co. Ltd., Wallaceburg, 1951<br />

6-11. Gotfredson Ltd., Windsor, 1942-1955 (Local 195)<br />

12. Graham Nail and Wire Co. Ltd., Toronto, 1957-1959<br />

(Dominion Steel & Coal Corp. Ltd.)<br />

13. Great Lakes Die Casting Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1952<br />

14-18. Great Lakes Forgings, Ltd., Riverside, 1955-1967<br />

(Local 195) (Includes material on strikes of 1964 and<br />

1967)<br />

19. Grimsby Stove and Furnace Co. Ltd., Grimsby, 1945-1946<br />

(Local 805)<br />

BOX 150 1. Hamilton Clamp and Stampings Ltd., Hamilton, 1958-1960<br />

2-3. Hay & Co. Ltd., Woodstock, 1946-1960 (Local 636)<br />

4. Hayes Steel Products Ltd., Merritton, 1937-1951<br />

(Local 676)<br />

5. Hinde and Dauch Paper Co. of Canada Ltd., Chatham,<br />

1950-1962 (Local 127)<br />

6. Hogan Pontiac Buick Ltd., Oshawa, 1965-1967 (Local 222)<br />

7-9. Holmes Foundry Ltd., Sarnia, 1950-1967 (Local 456)


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10. Holmes Foundry Ltd. (Rock Wool Division), Sarnia, 1955<br />

(Local 456)<br />

11. Houdaille-Hershey of Canada Ltd., Oshawa, 1944-1948,<br />

1951-1952 (Local 222)<br />

12. Hurlbut Body Co. Ltd., Dunnville, 1960<br />

13-15. Huron Steel Products Ltd., Windsor, 1956-1968<br />

(Local 195)<br />

16. Hydraulic Engineering Ltd., Winnipeg, MB, 1960, 1965<br />

17. IBC Tool & Die Ltd., Toronto, 1955<br />

18. Imperial Rattan Spar Co. Ltd., Stratford, 1944<br />

19. Imperial School Desks Ltd., Petrolia, 1961<br />

BOX 151<br />

1-3. International Harvester Co. of Canada Ltd., Chatham:<br />

Office Workers, 1950-1963 (Local 35)<br />

4. International Harvester Co. of Canada Ltd., Chatham:<br />

Office Workers, 1945-1956 (Local 127)<br />

5-6. International Harvester Co. of Canada Ltd., Chatham:<br />

Plant, 1961-1963 (Locals 35, 127, 398, 525, 641, 698)<br />

7. International Harvester Co. of Canada Ltd., Burlington:<br />

Parts Depot, 1958-1962 (Locals 35, 398)<br />

8-9. International Playing Card Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1951-1962<br />

(Local 195)<br />

10. International Tools Ltd., Windsor, 1966<br />

11. Jackson's Purity Bakery Ltd., Chatham, 1948-1953<br />

12. Johnstel Metal Products Ltd., Windsor, 1952-1954 (Local 195)<br />

BOX 152<br />

1-8. Kelsey Wheel Ltd., Windsor, 1941-1967 (Local 195)<br />

9. Kelvinator of Canada: Arbitrations, 1956-1965<br />

10-12. Kelvinator of Canada Ltd., London, 1951-1954 (Local 27)<br />

BOX 153<br />

1-2. Kelvinator of Canada Ltd., London, 1954-1960, 1965-1966<br />

(Local 27)<br />

3-4. Kelvinator of Canada Ltd., London: Office Workers,<br />

1957-1959<br />

5. Key Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Ltd., Barrie,<br />

1960-1964 (Local 700)<br />

6. Kirby Brothers Ltd., Woodstock, 1960-1962 (Local 636)<br />

7. Kohen Box Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1943-1944, 1952<br />

(Local 222)<br />

8. Kroehler Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Stratford, 1944<br />

9. Ladish Co. of Canada Ltd., Brantford, 1960-1963<br />

(Local 397)<br />

10-12. Lake Simcoe Industries Ltd., Beaverton, 1954-1966<br />

(Local 706)


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13. Lakehead Industries Ltd., Kingsville, 1960-1963 (Local 195)<br />

BOX 154<br />

1-3. Leepo Machine Products Ltd., Windsor, 1955-1966<br />

(Local 195)<br />

4. Leyland Motors of Canada Ltd., Montreal, PQ, 1953-1954<br />

(Local 698)<br />

5-6. Libby, McNeill and Libby of Canada Ltd., Chatham,<br />

1948-1957 (Local 127)<br />

7. Link Welder of Canada Ltd., Windsor, 1958-1963<br />

(Local 195)<br />

8. Livingston Wood Products Ltd., Windsor, 1951<br />

(Local 195)<br />

9-10. Long Mfg. Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1948-1953 (Local 195)<br />

11-13. McCord Radiator Mfg. Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1944-1959<br />

(Local 195)<br />

BOX 155<br />

1-5. McKinnon Industries Ltd., St. Catharines, 1937-1967<br />

(Local 199)<br />

6. McKinnon Industries Ltd., St. Catharines: Arbitrations,<br />

1950, 1952-1954 (Local 199)<br />

7. McMullen-Perkins Ltd., Ottawa, 1945; 1953-1954<br />

(Local 641)<br />

8-9. McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co. of Canada Ltd., Mount Dennis,<br />

1947-1959 (Local 252)<br />

10. Magic Popcorn Co. Ltd., Oshawa, 1964<br />

11-13. Manufacturers Plating Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1948-1955;<br />

1963-1964 (Local 195) (Includes 1955 decertification<br />

papers)<br />

14-18. Maple Leaf Metal Products Ltd., Windsor, 1953-1959<br />

(Local 195)<br />

19. Marchand Furnace Ltd., Tilbury, 1950-1951<br />

BOX 156<br />

1-2. Massey-Harris Co. Ltd., Brantford, 1936; 1944-1964<br />

(Local 458)<br />

3-4. Massey-Harris Co. Ltd., Brantford: Office Workers,<br />

1951-1953 (Local 1177)<br />

5-6. Massey-Harris-Ferguson Co. Ltd., Brantford:<br />

Arbitrations, 1958-1967<br />

7-10. Massey-Harris Co. Ltd. and Massey-Harris-Ferguson Ltd.,<br />

Toronto, 1943-1957 (Local 439)<br />

11. Massey-Harris Co. Ltd., Woodstock, 1948<br />

12-13. Massey-Harris Co. Ltd., Toronto: Master Agreements,<br />

1943-1949 (Locals 439 and 458)


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BOX 157<br />

1-7. Massey-Harris Co. Ltd. and Massey-Harris-Ferguson Ltd.,<br />

Toronto and Brantford: Master Agreements, 1950-1961<br />

(Locals 382, 439 and 636)<br />

8. Massey-Harris-Ferguson Ltd., Toronto: Arbitrations, 1962-1968<br />

9. Mercedes-Benz of Canada: Agreements, 1960, 1962, 1968<br />

10. Meretsky, Burnstine and Meretsky Ltd., Windsor,<br />

1943-1958 (Local 195)<br />

11. Metallic Roofing Co. Ltd., Toronto, 1945<br />

12. Mid-Town Motor Sales Ltd., Montreal, PQ, 1950, 1956<br />

13. Mill Paper Stock Ltd., Brantford, 1960<br />

14. Milton Bus and Body Co. Ltd., 1965<br />

15. Minnesota Mining & Mfg. of Canada Ltd., London, 1952<br />

(Local 27)<br />

BOX 158<br />

1-13. Motor Products Corp., Windsor, 1942-1959 (Local 193,<br />

195)<br />

14. Motor Products Corp., Windsor: Arbitrations, 1953-1957<br />

(Local 195)<br />

15. Motor Products Corp., Windsor: Office Workers, 1955<br />

BOX 159<br />

1. Mueller, Ltd., Sarnia, 1943-1954 (Local 456)<br />

2-4. Mueller, Ltd., Office Workers, Sarnia, 1956-1957<br />

(Local 456)<br />

5. Frank J. Murphy Ltd., St. Catharines, 1959 (Local 199)<br />

6. Nasco Industries Ltd., Hamilton, 1963-1967 (Local 525)<br />

7-13. National Auto Radiator Mfg. Co. Ltd., Windsor,<br />

1947-1967 (Local 195)<br />

14. National Motors Ltd., Toronto, 1954<br />

15. National Pressure Cooker Co. (Canada) Ltd.,<br />

Wallaceburg, 1945-1953 (Local 251)<br />

BOX 160 1. National Presto Industries of Canada Ltd. (General<br />

Steel Wares, Ltd.), Wallaceburg, 1955-1959 (Local 251)<br />

2. Nickleson Tool and Die Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1960<br />

3-4. Northern Crane and Hoist Works, Ltd., Windsor,<br />

1946-1965 (Local 195)<br />

5. Oak Stamping Ltd., Windsor, 1961-1962 (Local 195)<br />

6. Ontario Hughes Owens Co. Ltd., Ottawa, 1948, 1951 (See<br />

also Sperry Gyroscope)<br />

7-10. Ontario Steel Products Co. Ltd., Chatham, Toronto and<br />

Milton, 1942-1967 (Locals 127, 222, 1067)<br />

11. Ontario Steel Products Co. Ltd., Chatham: Arbitrations,<br />

1951, 1954 (Local 127)


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12. Ontario Steel Products Co. Ltd.: Master Agreements,<br />

1955- 1965 (Locals 127, 222, 1067)<br />

13-14. O.P.W. Paints Ltd. (Div. of American-Marietta Co.),<br />

Windsor, 1953-1962 (Local 195)<br />

BOX 161<br />

1. Oshawa Box and Lumber Co. Ltd., Oshawa, 1943<br />

(Local 222)<br />

2. Otis Elevator Co. Ltd., Hamilton, 1960<br />

3. Ottawa Engineering & Welding Co. Ltd., Oshawa,<br />

1966-1967 (Local 222)<br />

4. Ottawa Car and Aircraft Ltd., Ottawa, 1943-1948<br />

(Local 641)<br />

5. Palmer-Pann Corp. (Canadian Division) Windsor,<br />

1962-1963 (Local 195)<br />

6. W. Victor Peacock Lumber, Oshawa, 1947<br />

7. Penberthy Injector Ltd., Windsor, 1947-1954<br />

8. Perfect Cutting Tools Ltd., Windsor, 1952-1955<br />

9-11. Phil Wood Industries Ltd., Windsor, 1958-1966<br />

(Local 195)<br />

12. Phil Wood Industries Ltd., Windsor: Office Workers,<br />

1959-1960<br />

13. Pink Buick Motors, Toronto, 1959<br />

14. Pitney-Bowes of Canada Ltd., Toronto, 1966<br />

15. Prenco Progress and Engineering Corp. Ltd., Toronto,<br />

1946<br />

16. Progressive Welder (Canada) Ltd., Chatham, 1956-1968<br />

(Local 127)<br />

17. Rayco Stamping Products Ltd., Windsor, 1967<br />

BOX 162<br />

1. Reliance Industries Ltd., Belleville, 1942-1946<br />

(Local 426)<br />

2-3. Renfrew Aircraft and Engineering Co. Ltd., Renfrew,<br />

1957-1967 (Local 1213)<br />

4. Reo Motor Co. of Canada Ltd., Leaside, 1946-1953<br />

(Locals 64, 439)<br />

5-6. Robbins & Myers Co. of Canada Ltd., Brantford,<br />

1946-1965 (Local 397)<br />

7. H.H. Robertson Co. Ltd., Sarnia, 1946<br />

8. Robinson Industrial Crafts Ltd., London, 1959-1962<br />

(Local 27)<br />

9. Romeo Machine Shop, Windsor, 1946-1949 (Local 195)<br />

10. Rootes Motors (Canada) Ltd., Toronto, 1952, 1959-1963<br />

(Local 303)<br />

11. Rubbermaid (Canada) Ltd.: Agreement, 1968<br />

12. Ruddy-Freeborn Mfg. Co. Ltd., Brantford, 1946<br />

(Local 397)


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13-14. Russell Industries Ltd., Toronto, 1960-1964 (Locals 28,<br />

984)<br />

15. St. Clair Processing Corp. Ltd., Sarnia, 1945<br />

16. Sarnia Bridge Co., Sarnia, 1944, 1948 (Local 456)<br />

17-18. Schultz Die Casting Co. of Canada, Ltd., Wallaceburg,<br />

1943-1952 (Local 251) (Continued in BOX 163)<br />

BOX 163<br />

1-2. Schultz Die Casting Co. of Canada, Ltd., Wallaceburg,<br />

1953-1963 (Local 251)<br />

3. Scythes McNicol Ropes Ltd., Brantford, 1961<br />

4. Sealed Power Corp. of Canada Ltd., Stratford, 1950-1954<br />

(Local 569)<br />

5. Seely Products Ltd., Windsor, 1947 (Local 195)<br />

6-7. Sheffield Tool & Gage of Canada Ltd., Windsor,<br />

1951-1963 (Local 195)<br />

8. Sifto Salt Ltd., Sarnia, 1945-1958 (Local 456)<br />

9. S.K.D. Mfg. Co. Ltd., Amherstburg, 1951-1953 (Local 89)<br />

10. Skillcraft Ltd. (McKinney Mfg. Co.), St. Catharines,<br />

1956-1959 (Local 199)<br />

11-14. Somerville Industries Ltd., Windsor, Toronto and<br />

London, 1952-1968 (Locals 195, 303)<br />

BOX 164<br />

1-2. Sperry Gyroscope Ottawa Ltd., Ottawa, 1956-1968<br />

(Local 641)<br />

3. Standard Machine & Tool Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1947-1955<br />

(Local 195)<br />

4. Standard Motor Co. (Canada) Ltd., Toronto, 1959<br />

5-9. Standard Products (Canada) Ltd., Windsor, 1943-1963<br />

(Local 195)<br />

10-13. Standard Tube & T.I. Ltd., Woodstock, 1943, 1951-<br />

1964 (Local 636)<br />

14. Standard-Triumph (Canada) Ltd., Toronto, 1960<br />

15. Steelmaster Tool Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1955-1956<br />

16. James Stewart Mfg. Co. Ltd., Woodstock, 1948, 1950-1961<br />

(Local 636)<br />

BOX 165<br />

1-7. Studebaker Corp. of Canada Ltd. (Studebaker-Packard of<br />

Canada, Ltd.), 1948-1967 (Includes arbitrations, 1957-<br />

1965)<br />

8. Studebaker-Packard of Canada Ltd.: Office Workers,<br />

Hamilton, 1957-1959<br />

9. Superior Airways Ltd., Fort William, 1958<br />

10. Superior Products Co. Ltd., Sarnia, 1957-1959<br />

11. Sydenham Trading Co. Ltd., Wallaceburg, 1945


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12. Textile Specialties Mfg. Co. Ltd., Windsor, 1953-1965 (Local 195)<br />

BOX 166 1. Thompson Products Ltd., St. Catharines, 1962-1963<br />

2. Toledo Scale Co. of Canada Ltd.: Office Workers,<br />

Windsor, 1950-1951 (Local 240)<br />

3-4. Torrington Co. Ltd., Bedford, PQ, 1951-1966 (Local 956)<br />

5-6. Trailmobile Canada Ltd., Toronto and Windsor, 1947-1961<br />

(Local 195) (See also BOX 117:9)<br />

7. True Temper Canada Ltd., St. Catharines, 1946-1967<br />

(Local 199)<br />

8-13. Truscon Steel Co. of Canada Ltd., Windsor and Montreal,<br />

PQ, 1943-1960 (Local 195) (Includes Canadian Bridge<br />

Div. of Dominion Steel and Coal Corp. Ltd.,<br />

Walkerville; See BOX 114:10)<br />

BOX 167<br />

1. Unit Step (Ontario) Ltd., Woodstock, 1960-1961<br />

(Local 636)<br />

2-5. United Aircraft of Canada Ltd., Montreal, PQ, 1963-1967<br />

(Local 510)<br />

6. Universal Button Co. of Canada, Walkerville, 1951-1960<br />

(Local 195)<br />

7. Universal Cooler Co. Ltd., Brantford, 1960-1964 (Local 397)<br />

8. Universal Sales & Service Ltd., Calgary, AB, 1962-1963<br />

(Local 1227)<br />

9. Van-Wilson Ltd., Hamilton, 1951-1965 (Local 525)<br />

10. Viking Pump Co. of Canada, Windsor, 1954<br />

11-13. Volkswagen Yonge Ltd., and Volkswagen Canada Ltd.,<br />

Toronto, 1956-1957 (Local 124)<br />

BOX 168 1. Volvo (Canada) Ltd., Dartmouth, NS (Local 720)<br />

2. Waffle Industries Ltd., Chatham, 1950-1951<br />

3. Wagner Brake Co. Ltd., Toronto, 1961, 1966<br />

4-16. Walker Metal Products Ltd., Windsor, 1937-1967<br />

(Locals 144, 195)<br />

BOX 169<br />

1. Wallace Barnes Co. Ltd., Hamilton, 1958<br />

2. Wallaceburg Brass Ltd., Wallaceburg, 1943-1945,<br />

1957-1958 (Local 251)<br />

3. Weaver Industries Ltd., Chatham, 1947 (Local 127)<br />

4. Welles Corp. Ltd., Windsor, 1944-1952 (Local 195)<br />

5-8. Westeel Products Ltd., Toronto, 1948-1966 (Local 252)<br />

9. White Mop Wringer Co. of Canada Ltd., Paris, 1961


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10. White Motor Co. of Canada Ltd., Montreal, PQ,<br />

1945-1947; 1952-1954 (Local 698)<br />

11. Wilkening Mfg. Co. (Canada) Ltd., Toronto, 1945<br />

(Local 675)<br />

12. Williams Norman & Co. Ltd. (Coronet Television Corp.),<br />

Windsor, 1951-1953<br />

13. Wilson Motor Bodies Ltd., Long Branch, 1943-1947; 1965<br />

(Local 252)<br />

14-18. Windsor Bedding Co. Ltd. and Windsor Mattress and<br />

Equipment Co. Ltd. (consolidated under the latter name,<br />

1957-1958), Windsor, 1944-1959 (Local 195)<br />

19. Windsor Patterns Ltd., Windsor, 1948<br />

BOX 170<br />

1. Windsor Steel Products Ltd., Windsor, 1949-1959<br />

(Local 195)<br />

2-3. Windsor Tool & Die Ltd., Windsor, 1952-1953 (Local 195)<br />

4. Wix Accessories Corp. Ltd., East York, 1952-1953<br />

5-6. Wolverine Tube, Div. of Calumet & Hecla of Canada Ltd.,<br />

London, 1963-1965 (Local 27)<br />

7. Wood-Mosaic Ltd., Woodstock, 1952-1955 (Local 636)<br />

8. Wrigley Steel Co. of Canada Ltd., Windsor, 1956-1960<br />

9. Yonge-Eglinton Motors — Toronto Motor Car, Toronto, 1953 (Local 1197)<br />

10-17. L.A. Young Industries Ltd. (Young Spring & Wire Corp.<br />

of Canada Ltd.), Windsor, 1948-1959 (Local 195)<br />

Subseries B: Companies, Supplementary Unemployment Benefits<br />

BOX 171<br />

1-3. American Standard Products, 1960-1969<br />

4-5. Auto Specialties, 1956-1965<br />

6-9. Bendix-Eclipse, 1957-1962<br />

BOX 172<br />

1-7. Bendix-Eclipse, 1963-1969<br />

8. Burroughs Business Machines, 1965-1969<br />

9. Canadian Allis-Chalmers, 1959-1961<br />

BOX 173<br />

1-5. Canadian Automotive Trim, Ajax, 1957-1966<br />

6. Canadian Filters Ltd., 1960<br />

7-9. Canadian Motor Lamp, 1957-1967<br />

10. Canadian Rock Salt, 1962<br />

11. Canadian Trailmobile, 1964-1966<br />

12-17. Champion Spark Plug, 1962-1970 ***


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BOX 174<br />

1-6. Chrysler Chatham, 1957-1969<br />

7. Chrysler Red Deer, 1958-1960<br />

8. Chrysler Regina, 1959-1960<br />

9-11. Chrysler Windsor, 1957-1959; 1965-1967<br />

BOX 175<br />

1. Cockshutt Farm Eguipment, 1957-1963<br />

2. Columbus-McKinnon, 1965-1967<br />

3-4. Coulter Manufacturing, 1957-1967<br />

5. DeHavilland, Office and Local 112, 1963-1964<br />

6. Dominion Forge, 1957<br />

7-8. Dominion Twist Drill, 1957-1965<br />

9. Dover Products, 1965<br />

10-18. Duplate Canada, 1956-1966 (Locals 195 and 222)<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 176<br />

1-2. Duplate Canada, 1967-1968<br />

3. Duplate Canada, Oakville, 1957-1958 (Local 1256)<br />

4. Eaton Automotive Canada, 1960-1965<br />

5. Elan Tool and Die, 1965<br />

6-14. Electric Auto-Lite, 1956-1968<br />

15-18. Ford Ontario, 1956-1959<br />

BOX 177<br />

1-10. Ford Ontario, 1960-1968<br />

11. Ford Edmonton, 1957, 1959<br />

12. Ford Montreal, 1957<br />

13. Ford Oakville, 1956-1961, 1967<br />

14. Ford Regina, 1957<br />

15. Ford Toronto, 1957 (Local 584)<br />

16. Ford Vancouver, 1957, 1961<br />

17. Ford Winnipeg, 1957<br />

18. Ford, 1956-1957 (Local 240)<br />

BOX 178<br />

1-6. Ford, 1958-1967 (Local 240)<br />

7. Fruehauf, 19 66<br />

8-14. General Motors, 1955-1962<br />

BOX 179<br />

1-7. General Motors, 1963-1969<br />

8-9. Great Lakes Forgings, 1959-1964<br />

BOX 18 0<br />

1-2. Great Lakes Forgings, 1965-1971<br />

3. Hayes Steel Products, 1959<br />

4-13. Holmes Foundry, 1958-1967


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BOX 181<br />

1-8. Houdaille Industries, 1956-1968<br />

9. International Harvester, 1957-1962 (Local 35)<br />

10. International Harvester, 1957-1963 (Local 127)<br />

11-14. Kelsey Wheel and Kelsey-Hayes, 1957-1967<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

BOX 182 1. Kelvinator, 1962-1967<br />

2. Libby, McNeill & Libby, 1958-1961 (Local 127)<br />

3. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chatham, 1961-1962 (Local 35)<br />

4. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Wallaceburg, 1961 (Local 251)<br />

5. Long Manufacturing, 1957-1966<br />

6. Massey-Harris-Ferguson, 1955-1957<br />

7-9. Massey-Ferguson, 1958-1970<br />

10. Massey-Ferguson, North American Combine, 1964, 1967<br />

11-13. McCord Corporation, 1958-1965<br />

14. Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing, 1958<br />

15. Motor Products, 1957-1959<br />

16-17. National Auto Radiator, 1958-1964, 1968-1969<br />

18-19. Ontario Steel Products, 1956-1962<br />

BOX 183 1. Progressive Welder Ltd., 1961<br />

2. Rotary Lift of Canada, 1959-1962<br />

3. A.J. Sales Co., 1957-1961<br />

4. Shurly Works, 1960<br />

5. Somerville (Scarborough), 1958-1962<br />

6. Somerville (Windsor), 1957-1960<br />

7. Standard Products, 1956-1962<br />

8. Standard Tube & T.I., 1957-1964<br />

9. Studebaker-Packard of Canada, 1957-1963 (Local 525)<br />

10. Tube Turns of Canada, 1957-1960<br />

11. Volvo (Canada) Ltd., 1967<br />

12-13. Walker Metal Products, 1957-1964<br />

14. Welland Vale Mfg. Co., 1960-1961<br />

15. York Gears Ltd., 1959-1964<br />

16-17. Young Spring and Wire, 1957-1966<br />

18. SUB Integration, 1955-1959<br />

19. SUB Plans and Tables, 1957-1962<br />

BOX 184<br />

BOX 185<br />

Wage Rates Notebooks, 1966<br />

Wage Rates Notebooks, 1966


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Series VI<br />

Industries, Information and Clipping Files, 1955-1970<br />

Boxes 186-189<br />

A Research Department file mostly from the 1960s, including<br />

materials on the agricultural, aircraft, automobile,<br />

transportation and other industries, and on some subjects of<br />

general interest. Box 189 is a file of articles and reports, as<br />

listed.<br />

BOX 186<br />

1. Agricultural Implement Industry: Tariff Removal Impact,<br />

1964<br />

2. Agricultural Implement Companies: Cockshutt, Massey-<br />

Ferguson Analyses, 1965<br />

3. Agricultural Implements: Clippings, 1963-1966<br />

4. Aircraft Industry (Canadian), 1958-1962<br />

5. Aircraft Parts and Service, 1960-1965<br />

6. Aircraft Industries Research: United Aircraft,<br />

DeHavilland, 1963-1966<br />

7. Aircraft Industries: Clippings, 1962-1965<br />

8. Automobile Industry: Automobile Trade Agreement (Auto<br />

Pact), 1963-1968<br />

9-12. Auto Pact Clippings, 1965-1966<br />

13. Automobile Industry and The Common Market, 1961-1962<br />

14. Automobile Industry: Economic Statistics, 1964-1967<br />

15. Automobile Industry: Government Information, 1963-1965<br />

16. Automobile Industry: Imports, 1960-1963<br />

BOX 187 1. Automobile Industry Profits, 1961-1963<br />

2. Automobile Safety and Caused Pollution, 1965<br />

3. Automobile Sales and Registration, 1961-1962<br />

4. Automobile: World Markets, 1960-1963<br />

5. Chemicals Industry, 1962-1966<br />

6. Food and Related Products, 1963<br />

7. Glass, Stone and Clay Products Industries, 1962-1963<br />

8. Machinery Industry, Electrical, 1962-1964<br />

9. Fabricated Metal Products Industries, 1963-1964<br />

10. Primary Metal Industries, 1964<br />

11-13. Motor Vehicles Industry, 1962-1967<br />

14. Front Loaders<br />

15-18. Motor Vehicles, Parts<br />

19. Motor Vehicles: Sales and Service, 1963-1966<br />

BOX 188<br />

1. Not Under <strong>UAW</strong> Contract: Misc. Companies, 1961-1966<br />

2. Office Units, 1963-1964


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3. Transportation Industry, 1963<br />

4. Strikes, 1965<br />

5. General Newsclippings: Budget and The Economy, 1970<br />

6. General Newsclippings: Employment and Unemployment,<br />

1970<br />

7. General Newsclippings: Justice, 1970<br />

8. General Newsclippings: Labour, Unions, Contracts, 1970<br />

9. General Newsclippings: Pollution, 1970<br />

10. General Newsclippings: Taxation, 1970<br />

11-16. Miscellaneous Clippings, Miscellaneous Dates<br />

17. Transparencies Relating to the Auto Industry<br />

BOX 189<br />

1. Bendiner, Robert. "The Age of the Thinking Robot".<br />

(1955)<br />

2. Borovoy, A.A. "Indian Poverty in Canada". (1966)<br />

3. Canada Department of Labour. "Collective Bargaining<br />

Settlements in Ontario, October, 1969".<br />

4. _________ . "Collective Bargaining Settlements in<br />

Ontario, March, 1970".<br />

5. _________ . "Discrimination in Employment: A Selected<br />

Annotated Bibliography". (1970)<br />

6. _________ . "Labour and Industrial Research in Canada:<br />

Progress Report". (1968)<br />

7. Co-op Housing Foundation, Ottawa. "Submission on<br />

Housing". (1968)<br />

8. Dempsey, R.E. and D.F. Schmude. "How Consumer Spending<br />

for Automobiles Creates Jobs". (1969)<br />

9. Economic Council of Canada. "Selected Charts". (1967)<br />

10. English, H. Edward. "Canadian Policy on Automobiles and<br />

Parts". (1964)<br />

11. Irvine, Russell. "Budget Analysis" and "Taxes and<br />

Growth". (1963)<br />

12. Kassalow, Everett M. "White Collar Unionism in Western<br />

Europe". (1963)<br />

13. McDermott, Dennis. "Brief on the Canadian-U.S.<br />

Automotive Products Agreement". (1969)<br />

14. MacEachen, Allen J. "Canadian Manpower Training<br />

Program". (1969)<br />

15. Maguire, J.F. "The Public Service Alliance Approach to<br />

Collective Bargaining". (1967)<br />

16. Munk, Michael. "Revolution on the Farm". (1963)<br />

17. Slater, David W. "Some Problems of Taxation in Canada".<br />

(1963?)<br />

18. <strong>UAW</strong>. "Chronology of Work Stoppages Involving 10,000 or<br />

More Workers, 1937-1964".<br />

19. _________ . "General Motors Corporation, 1962" and Auto<br />

Companies Descriptions.


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20-21. _________ . Lists of 1968 Strikes.<br />

22. _________ . "Safety Eguipment and Wearing Apparel<br />

Provisions in <strong>UAW</strong> Agreements". (1967)<br />

23. _________ . Statement on Assembled and Processed Articles<br />

Tariff. (1970)<br />

24. _________ . "Wage Parity for American and Canadian<br />

Workers". (1967)<br />

25. _________ . "What's in a Typical Canadian <strong>UAW</strong> Contract?"<br />

(1965)<br />

26. Willow Park Housing Co-op, Winnipeg. "Brief on<br />

Housing". (1968)


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Series VII<br />

Labour Organizations, 1937-1970<br />

Boxes 190-201<br />

Subseries A: Canadian Labour Congress, Boxes 190-200.<br />

Subseries B: The Ontario Federation of Labour, Boxes 200-201.<br />

Correspondence, reports, minutes, memoranda and research<br />

materials relating to two important Canadian labour<br />

organizations, and various union and political figures.<br />

<strong>UAW</strong> <strong>Region</strong> 7<br />

Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

Subseries A: Canadian Labour Congress BOX 190<br />

1-2. Canadian Congress of Labour Meetings with Trades<br />

and Labour Congress: Possible Merger, 1954-1956<br />

3. Brief to Select State Commission on Agriculture:<br />

House of Commons, 1961<br />

4. CLC Automotive Safety Statement, 1967<br />

5-11. CLC Committee on Automation and Technological Change,<br />

1966-1969<br />

12. CLC Brief on Consumer Credit, 1957<br />

13-14. CLC Convention, 1966<br />

BOX 191 1. CLC Documents, 1963-1964<br />

2. CLC Economics and Labour Mgt. Statements, 1962-1964<br />

3-5. CLC Education Department, 1963, 1966-1967<br />

6-8. CLC Executive File, 1966-1968<br />

9-11. Farm Implement Workers, 1963-1964, 1966<br />

12-13. Farm Implement Workers Council, 1954-1967<br />

14-15. Farm Implement Workers Council Pamphlets: Reports and<br />

Flyers, 1954-1961<br />

16. CLC Brief to the Royal Commission on Farm Machinery,<br />

1968<br />

BOX 192 1. CLC Financial Reports, 1962-1964 and n.d.<br />

2-4. CLC International Affairs Committee, 1957-1965<br />

5. Course on International Affairs, 1958-1963, in 2 vols.<br />

BOX 193<br />

1. International Confederation of Free Trade Unions,<br />

1962-1965<br />

2-3. Legal Documents: Umpire Decisions, 1964-1968 (non-<strong>UAW</strong><br />

unions)<br />

4-5. CLC Memoranda to the Government, 1965, 1970 (See also<br />

BOX 199)


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6. CLC Misc. Memoranda, 1964<br />

7. CLC Misc. Resolutions and Correspondence, 1963<br />

8-14. CLC National Committee on Employment, 1960-1965<br />

15-18. CLC Newsletters and Press Releases, 1963-1965<br />

19. Political Education, 1964<br />

20. CLC Programme for Reform, 1970<br />

BOX 194 1. CLC Tax Reform Brief, 1970<br />

2. Windsor and District Labour Council Full Employment<br />

Committee (CLC), 1960<br />

3-6. Windsor and District Labour Council, 1961-1966<br />

7. Work Standards and Job Evaluation, 1937, 1959, 1960,<br />

1962<br />

8-17. Research Department's CLC Correspondence, 1962-1970<br />

BOX 195<br />

1-7. CLC Correspondence, 1959-1961<br />

BOX 196<br />

1-8. CLC Correspondence, 1962-1965<br />

BOX 197<br />

1-11. CLC Correspondence, 1966-1968<br />

BOX 198<br />

1-12. CLC Information Letters, 1966-1970<br />

BOX 199<br />

1-3. CLC Reports, 1963-1965<br />

4. CLC Constitution, 1966, and Misc. Pamphlets on CLC<br />

5. CLC Leaflets and Memoranda<br />

6. CLC Brief on Farm Implement Prices, 1961<br />

7-9. CLC Statistical Reports, 1970-1972<br />

10. CLC Labour Bibliography, 1968<br />

11. Quebec Conference Papers: Operation Participation<br />

Employeurs-Salaries, 1969<br />

12-13. Labour Research (Bulletin of CLC Research Department),<br />

1951-1962 (notebook)<br />

BOX 200<br />

1-2. CLC Highlights and Notes on Publications. 1962-1966,<br />

1968<br />

3. CLC Economic Bulletin. 1968<br />

4. Manpower Statistics (Canadian Government), 1967-1970<br />

5-8. Facts and Figures of the Automotive Industry (Canada),<br />

1968-1970


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Canadian <strong>Region</strong>al Office<br />

9. Miscellaneous Strike Leaflets and Labour Notices, 1969<br />

and n.d.<br />

Subseries B: Ontario Federation of Labour<br />

10-14. Ontario Federation of Labour: Correspondence and<br />

Reports, 1958-1962<br />

15. Ontario Federation of Labour: Wages and Hours Report,<br />

1962<br />

16. Unemployment Insurance Clippings, 1962-1963<br />

17-19. OFL Correspondence and Reports, 1963<br />

BOX 201<br />

1-12. Ontario Federation of Labour: Correspondence and<br />

Reports, 1964-1969<br />

13. OFL Labour Review Oct 1962; Mar-Jun 1964; May-Jun,<br />

Nov 1965<br />

14. OFL Facts and Figures. Mar 1969; Feb 1970

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