Discusses labor relations within S.D. Warren and Scott Paper from 1970s - 1990s. Rejection by Maine S.D. Warren workers of 1980s labor relations initiative by Scott Paper Company.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/sd-warren/1003/thumbnail.jp
Marston\u27s wonderfully detailed account of the history of labor relations and business strategy at...
Walsh\u27s detailed observations about management-union relations, and legacy of 1971 strike that sh...
This interview covers how Jay strike included participation from paper union members across all of M...
This radio interview discusses labor relations at S.D. Warren in the 1980s and 1990s. Themes include...
Kellman was the most effective militant labor movement organizer in Maine from late 1970s until 2010...
Ewing was a union activist and leader at New Jersey factory before working at USM. Ewing was the fir...
Harriman was a leader of the workers\u27 successful unionization effort in the 1960s. He was Vice-Pr...
Pinkerton offers detailed accounts of Scott Paper Company logging operations in central/northern Mai...
Hiltz is a paperworker from the S.D. Warren Somerset Mill. He became president of the United Paperwo...
Donald Fontaine has been a labor lawyer since the late 1960s, working first with Pine Tree Legal and...
Edson discusses the impact that the MWA (Maine Woodmen’s Association) strike of 1975 and various env...
Palmer was an important participant in the Maine Woodmen\u27s Association (MWA) statewide strike of ...
Arthur Gordon is considered by Maine labor union leaders and activists to have been the institution...
Burton worked for a few years as hourly worker, then spent most of his career as a foreman and super...
Butler was a key leader and founder of the Maine Woodmen\u27s Association (MWA). The interview inclu...
Marston\u27s wonderfully detailed account of the history of labor relations and business strategy at...
Walsh\u27s detailed observations about management-union relations, and legacy of 1971 strike that sh...
This interview covers how Jay strike included participation from paper union members across all of M...
This radio interview discusses labor relations at S.D. Warren in the 1980s and 1990s. Themes include...
Kellman was the most effective militant labor movement organizer in Maine from late 1970s until 2010...
Ewing was a union activist and leader at New Jersey factory before working at USM. Ewing was the fir...
Harriman was a leader of the workers\u27 successful unionization effort in the 1960s. He was Vice-Pr...
Pinkerton offers detailed accounts of Scott Paper Company logging operations in central/northern Mai...
Hiltz is a paperworker from the S.D. Warren Somerset Mill. He became president of the United Paperwo...
Donald Fontaine has been a labor lawyer since the late 1960s, working first with Pine Tree Legal and...
Edson discusses the impact that the MWA (Maine Woodmen’s Association) strike of 1975 and various env...
Palmer was an important participant in the Maine Woodmen\u27s Association (MWA) statewide strike of ...
Arthur Gordon is considered by Maine labor union leaders and activists to have been the institution...
Burton worked for a few years as hourly worker, then spent most of his career as a foreman and super...
Butler was a key leader and founder of the Maine Woodmen\u27s Association (MWA). The interview inclu...
Marston\u27s wonderfully detailed account of the history of labor relations and business strategy at...
Walsh\u27s detailed observations about management-union relations, and legacy of 1971 strike that sh...
This interview covers how Jay strike included participation from paper union members across all of M...