1 1 Notice includes only Red Caps for union shop proposal. Wage increase includes all members of class or craft, (Page 144) Statement showing carriers on which one or more of the Fifteen Cooperating Railway Labor Organizations served a notice on or about Sept. 25, 1942, for a "Union Shop" agreement and an increase in the existing rates of pay of 20 cents an hour-no employee to be paid less than 70 cents an hour-Continued EMPLOYEES' EXHIBIT NO. 1-C (AMENDED)-WITNESS: B. M. JEWELL-Continued [Authority to represent the employees is coextensive with the notices served on the respective carriers—“U” indicates union shop proposal; "W" wage increase proposal; and "UW" both union shop and wage increase proposals] Statement showing carriers and organizations which have entered into stand-by agreements in the union shop-wage increase dispute of 1942 1. International Association of Machinists. ORGANIZATIONS 2. International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders & Helpers of America. 3. International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers. 4. Sheet Metal Workers' International Association. 5. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. 6. Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America. 7. International Brotherhood of Firemen, Oilers, Roundhouse and Railway Shop Laborers. 8. Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express & Station Employes. 9. Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes. 10. The Order of Railroad Telegraphers. 11. Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen of America. 12. National Organization of Masters, Mates and Pilots of America. 13. National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association. 14. International Longshoremen's Association. 15. Hotel & Restaurant Employes' International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America. EMPLOYEES' EXHIBIT NO. 2-A (AMENDED)—WITNESS: B. M. JEWELL [U indicates union shop proposal; W wage increase proposal; and UW both union shop and wage increase proposals] |