TABLE 76.-P~incipd Qovmmat <strong>and</strong> indusmgroups concerned with the copper industry--Con.AddruaNational Foreign Trade 111 Broadway NewCouncil.York 6, N.Y., William5. Swinple. - . President.National Industrial Con- 460 Park Ave., New Yorkference Board. n, N.Y., ~ohn S.Sinclair, Pmident.Non-Ferrous FoundersSociety, Inc.Pressed Metal Institute..Resowces For TheFuture.Twentieth CenturyFund.United EngineeringTrustees.United <strong>State</strong>s CopperAssociation.Wire Association ..... .-.STRUCTURE OF TBE UST TRY 277309 Terminal Tower,Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Ohio, BenJ. Imbwaia. Secretary.3673 Lee Gad, Clevel<strong>and</strong>20, Ohio, H. A.Daschner, ManagingDirector.1775 Massachusetts Ave.,N.W., Washin n 6,%'D.C., John E. erbert,Secretary.41 East 70th St., NewYork 21, N.Y., AugustHecksoher. Director.345 East 47th St., NewYork, N.Y., Steven W.Marrae. GeneralManager.50 ~roadwaj., New York4, N.Y., E. Boano,Secretary.453 Main St., Stamford,Conn., Richsrd E.Brow. ExecutiveLabor OrganizationsMembers <strong>of</strong> labor unions in copper mines,smelters, <strong>and</strong> refineries in the United <strong>State</strong>s <strong>and</strong>Canada are represented largely in the InternationalUnion <strong>of</strong> Mine, Mill, <strong>and</strong> SmelterWorkers, MMSW (I), an independent organization,<strong>and</strong> the United Steelworkers <strong>of</strong> America,which is an affiliate <strong>of</strong> the merged AmericanFederation <strong>of</strong> Labor <strong>and</strong> Congress <strong>of</strong> IndustridOrganizations (AFLGIO), table 77. Thereare also a number <strong>of</strong> national, international, <strong>and</strong>local unions <strong>and</strong> associations connected with thevarious types <strong>of</strong> work at mines, mills, smelters,or refineries at particular locations. One largecompany in extending labor contracts relativeto all its operations concluded agreements with37 unions.TABLE77.4ganizatbn dala <strong>of</strong> principdu n h connected with the copper industryAmerioan Federation <strong>of</strong>Labor <strong>and</strong> Congreas <strong>of</strong>Industrial Organizations:George Meany, President.Founded 1881-members15,000,000; staff 600.Federation <strong>of</strong> nationalunions-135.Formed by merger <strong>of</strong>:The American Federation<strong>of</strong> Labor <strong>and</strong> the Congress<strong>of</strong> IndustrialOr iaations in 1955(=cIo).International Union <strong>of</strong>Mine Mill <strong>and</strong> Smelterhkers, MMSW(0John Clark, Preaident.Founded 1893--members100,000; locala 200.Independent.United Steelworkers <strong>of</strong>America:David J. McDonald,President.Founded 1936members960,000; locala 2,995.USA - a5liated withAFLCIO.United Mine Workers <strong>of</strong>America:Thomas Kennedy,President.Founded 189&membere600,000.UMWA-independent.Intenrational ChemicalWorkers Union:Walter L. Mitchell,President.Founded 1944--members81,144; locala 407.<strong>IC</strong>W - a5liated withAFGCIO.International Brotherhood<strong>of</strong> Electrical Workers:Gordon M. Freeman,Addrtm815 16th Street, NW.,Wsshington 6, D.C.941 East 17th Ave.,Denver 18, Colo.1500 CommonwealthBldg. Pittsburgh 22, Pa.900 15th Street NW.,Washington 5, D.C.1659 West Market St.Akron 13, Ohio.1200 15th Street, NW.,Washington 5, D.C.aouree: Coheney, narry P . aod Uenrg 8. Kosenblmm. Dlmcwm 01Nallond end intematlnnd Labor Unlons Inn the UNfed Rtates, 1059.U.R. 1)cpanmmI d L ab. Bull. 1247. Ik-M 1W.Unions associated with the qarious operations<strong>of</strong> ma'or copper producers m the United<strong>State</strong>s <strong>and</strong> 2:anada are shown in table 78.
278 OOPPERTABLE 78.-Union aflialions at major copper mines, smelters, <strong>and</strong> refineriesUnded Siales:American Smelting & Refining Co.:Perth Amboy, N.J. ......................... International Union <strong>of</strong> Mine, Mill <strong>and</strong> Smelter Workers;United Auto Workers; International Union <strong>of</strong> OperatingEngineers.Baltimore, Md .............................. International Union <strong>of</strong> Mine, Mill <strong>and</strong> Smelter Workers.Hayden, Aria., smelter ....................... Do.Silver Bell. . Ariz ............................. - - - - -- - - United Mine Workers, District 50.Tacoma. Waeh ............................. lntcrnational Union <strong>of</strong> hline, Mill <strong>and</strong> Smelter Workers.Mkion, Ariz ............................... Lahrrre I>iarrict, Council: International Union <strong>of</strong>Operatrng Engnwm; Intm,ational Brotherhood <strong>of</strong>Teamsters, ChauBers, Warehowemen <strong>and</strong> llelpers<strong>of</strong> Amenea. Labrers' Union.The Anaconda Co.:Anaconda, Mont ............................Butte, Mont ...............................Great Falls, Mont ...........................Anaconda, Butte, Great Fa&, Mont.. ........Yerington, Nev .............................Calumet B Hecla, Inc., Calumet, Mich. ...........International Smelting & Refining Co., PerthAmboy, N.J. (Rantan).C m Corp.: Lewin Mathes Division, reherySt. Louis, Mo.Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co.:Inspiration, Ariz ............................Miami, Aris ................................--Kennecott Copper Corp.:Chino <strong>Mines</strong> Division .......................Nevada <strong>Mines</strong> Division, Ruth & McGill, Nev..Ray Division, Ray, Ariz .....................United Steelworkers <strong>of</strong> America.International Union <strong>of</strong> Mine, Mill <strong>and</strong> Smelter Workers.Do.International Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Electrical Workers:Do.Trade <strong>and</strong> craft unions, AFLCIO; Brotherhood <strong>of</strong>Railroad Trainmen AFGCIO.International Union <strong>of</strong> Mine, Mill aid Smelter Workers;International A~sociation <strong>of</strong> Maohinsts; GlobMiamiMetal Trades Council.International Union <strong>of</strong> Mine, Mill <strong>and</strong> Smelter Workers.DO.United Steelworkers <strong>of</strong> America.~na ........................................ uo.Magma Copper Co.:Magma Mine & Smelter, Superior, Ariz ........ International Union <strong>of</strong> Mine, Mill <strong>and</strong> Smelter Workers.San Manuel Mine & Smelter, San Manuel, International Union <strong>of</strong> Mine, Mill <strong>and</strong> Smelter Workers;Arie.Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Locomotive Firemen <strong>and</strong> Enginemen.Nys_u Smelting & Refining Co.: <strong>State</strong>n Isl<strong>and</strong>, International Union <strong>of</strong> Mine, Mill <strong>and</strong> Smelter Workers.m.1.Phelps Dodge Corp.:Ajo, Aris ................................... United Steelworkers <strong>of</strong> America.Douglaa, Arie ............................... International Union <strong>of</strong> Mine, Mill <strong>and</strong> Smelter Workers.Moenci Ari .............................. Do.ElPaso,Tex ............................... Do.Laurel Hill, Long Isl<strong>and</strong> City, N.Y ............ United Steelworkers <strong>of</strong> America.All mine locations ........................... AFLCIO trade <strong>and</strong> craft unions; Railroad workersumon8.Tennessee Corporation:Tennessee Co per Division, Duoktown <strong>and</strong> International Chemical Workers Union.Copperhill, 'fenn.Miami Copper Division, Miami, Ariz.. ........ International Union <strong>of</strong> Mine, Mill <strong>and</strong> Smelter Workers,US. Metala Refining Co. (AMAX): Carteret, N.J-. Do.White Pine Copper Co., White Pine, Mich ......... United Steelworkers <strong>of</strong> America.Canada:Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Co., Flin Flon, Canada Labor Congress, AFGCIO.Manitoba.Nor<strong>and</strong>a <strong>Mines</strong>, Ltd., Nor<strong>and</strong>a, Quebec.. ......... United Steelworkers <strong>of</strong> America.Waite Amulet <strong>Mines</strong>, Ltd. (Nor<strong>and</strong>a subsidiary) .... Do.Canadian Copper Refiners, Ltd. (Nor<strong>and</strong>a) Mon- Metal Refining Workers.treal East.Gasp6 Copper <strong>Mines</strong>, Ltd. (Nor<strong>and</strong>s subsidiary)-.-. Murdochville Workers Association.International Nickel Co. <strong>of</strong> Canada, Ontario.. ..... International Union <strong>of</strong> Mine, Mill <strong>and</strong> Smelter Workers.
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