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| | Guide to the United States. National War Labor Board files, 1913-1946 [bulk 1942-1945]. |
 | | Consist of documents relating to the National War Labor Board case of the American Federation of Musicians vs. the Electrical Transcription Manufacturers (1944) on the issues of technological change, work stoppage, layoff, and terms and conditions of employment. |
 | | Consist of documents pertaining to the National War Labor Board case of the Waterfront Employers' Association of the Pacific Coast vs. the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (1944-1946) on the issues of wages, shift differential, hours of work, overtime, work assignment, collective agreements, negotiations, and work stoppage. |
 | | The National War Labor Board, a tripartite body established in 1942 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, was charged with acting as an arbitration tribunal in labor-management dispute cases, thereby preventing work stoppages which might hinder the war effort. |
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