Long Island Railroad Company
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Works

Unique Long Island

Long Island, 1905

Long Island and where to Go!!: A Descriptive Work Compiled for the Long Island R. R. Co. for the ...

Long Island And Real Life

Rules For The Government And Information Of The Employes Of The Long Island Railroad Co.

Summer Homes on Long Island. A Brief Description of New York and Brooklyn's Nearest Summer Resorts ..

The Long Island Railroad Company to United States Mortgage and Trust Company, as trustee
Report to the President by the Emergency Board appointed by executive order no. 11343 dated April 12, 1967, pursuant to section 10 of the Railway Labor Act, as amended to investigate and report its findings to the President of unadjusted disputes between the Long Island Railroad Company, a carrier, and certain of its employees, represented by the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, and International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. NMB Cases A-7970 and E-322. Washington, D.C., May 12, 1967. No. 170
Report to the President by the Emergency Board appointed September 5, 1946, pursuant to section 10 of the Railway labor act to investigate unadjusted dispute concerning rates of pay and working rules involving theLong Island Railroad Company and trainmen represented by Railroad Workers Industrial Union, division of district 50, United Mine Workers of America. New YOrk, N. Y. October 11, 1946. No. 41
Report to the President by the Emergency Board appointed by Executive order 11745 dated November 1, 1973, pursuant to section 10 of the Railway labor act, as amended, to investigate a dispute between the Long Island Railroad Company and certain of its employees represented by the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen. NMB case no. A-9200. Washington, D.C., January 14, 1974. No. 184
Report to the President by the Emergency Board appointed by executive order no. 11442 dated December 27, 1968, pursuant to section 10 of the Railway Labor Act, as amended to investigate and report its findings to the President of unadjusted disputes between the Long Island Railroad Company, a carrier, and certain of its employees, represented by the United Transportation Union (BRT). NMB Case E-346. Washington, D.C., April 21, 1969. No. 173