1.3. La Ciudad de México en la época colonial
1.3.4. El transporte y las vías de comunicación en la Ciudad de México
Results of the National Labor Relations Board vote were not certified to the Attorney General, since a settlement was reached before the end of the voting period.
4 The contract provided for a 2-percent increase in base, penalty, and overtime rates effective October 1, 1961; maximum of 7. 85-percent adjustment effective October 1963 for work mle changes; 5 days' vacation (was 3) for each 30 days worked retroactive to October 1, 1961; $ 1 5 0 -a-month maximum pension benefit (was $125), normal retirement at age 62 (was 65) and early retirement at age 57 (was 60) effective October 1, 1962; companies to pay $1. 10 a day to welfare fund (was 80 cents) retroactive to October 1, 1961, with existing benefits guaranteed during agreement term; companies to pay 5 cents a day to work stabilization fund and 5 cents a day to industry fund effective October 1, 1962— money to be placed in escrow pending decision on use of funds.
NOTE: Following protests of the unions and the Pacific Maritime Association during the period of the injunction, Judge Harris modified the restraining order to (1) permit seamen to walk off ships in American ports at the expiration of the truce; (2) hold seamen in violation of the injunction if they refused to sign onto ships which would not complete voyage by June 29; and (3) provide for seamen to remain aboard ships until cargo is unloaded, even if they return to port after the truce expires and the strike resumes. In late April, the unions filed appeals in the Ninth U .S . Circuit Court of Appeals, charging that these modified orders deprived the unions of the right to strike. The Circuit Court ruled that unions must sign on for trips of normal length throughout the 80-day "cooling o ff' period, but left the unions free to walk off the ships as soon as the injunction ended. The U .S . Supreme Court refused to review the lower court's ruling and, in effect, upheld ruling of the U . S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
20. R ep u b lic A v ia tio n C o rp . , F a r m in g d a le , L on g Is la n d , N . Y . , 1962— v . In te rn a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n of M a c h in ists (A F L —C IO )1
M a rc h 5, 1962 C om p an y and u n io n r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s m e t in d ir e c t n e g o tia tio n s . T h ey w e re jo in e d by F e d e r a l m e d ia to rs in m id -M a rc h . T he m a jo r is s u e s in d isp u te re la te d to jo b s e c u rity , s e n io rity , and s e v e ra n c e p ay . D aily m e e tin g s w e re h e ld u n d e r F e d e r a l M e d ia tio n an d C o n c ilia tio n S e rv ic e a u s p ic e s th ro u g h A p ril 1.
A p ril 1 __________________ T w o -y e a r c o n tra c t e x p ire d . T he u n io n r e je c te d th e c o m p a n y 's fin a l o ffe r and v o te d to s trik e .
A p ril 2 __ _____ __ __ S trik e by m a c h in is ts b eg an at 12:01 a .m ., id lin g ab o ut 8, 800 p ro d u c tio n w o r k e rs ; c r a f t u n io n s jo in e d th e s tr ik e so o n th e r e a f te r .
A p r i l ---
B etw e en A p ril 6 and 30, c o m p an y and u n io n n e g o tia to rs h e ld s e v e r a l jo in t m e e tin g s u n d e r th e a u s p ic e s of F e d e r a l m e d ia to rs .M ay 7 N e g o tia tio n s b ro k e dow n and b a rg a in in g s e s s io n s w e re r e c e s s e d su b je ct to c a ll.
2 0 . R e p u b l i c A v i a t i o n C o r p . , F a r m i n g d a l e , L o n g I s l a n d , N. Y . , 1 9 6 2 — v . I n t e r n a t i o n a l A s s o c i a t i o n o f M a c h i n i s t s ( A F L —C I O ) 1— C o n t i n u e d
M ay 14, 1962 _________ W illia m E . S im k in , D ir e c to r of th e F e d e r a l M e d ia tio n and C o n c ilia tio n S e rv ic e , m e t w ith b o th s id e s in W ash in g to n . T en m e e tin g s w e re h eld b e tw e e n M ay 14 and M ay 23.
M ay 22__________________ T he D e fe n se D e p a rtm e n t an n o u n ced th a t th e 5 3 -d a y -o ld s trik e had slo w ed d e liv e rie s of a i r c r a f t to a p o in t w h e re th e im p a c t w ould be fe lt by A ir F o r c e d e fe n s e in s ta lla tio n s in E u ro p e and th e P a c ific .
M ay 28--- S e c re ta r y of L a b o r A rth u r J . G o ld b erg , A s s is ta n t S e c re ta r y J a m e s J . R ey n o ld s, and r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s of th e F e d e r a l M e d ia tio n an d C o n c il ia tio n S e rv ic e m e t w ith b o th p a r tie s . T he D ir e c to r of FM C S c o n tin u ed n e g o tia tio n s on M ay 29. No a g re e m e n t w as re a c h e d and m e e tin g s w e re r e c e s s e d s u b je c t to c a ll.
Ju n e 7___________________ B o a rd of In q u iry ap p o in ted by th e P re s id e n t. M e m b e rs: L loyd K. G a rris o n , a tto rn e y , N ew Y o rk C ity, c h a irm a n ; A rth u r S ta rk and J a m e s C. H ill of N ew Y o rk , b o th a r b i tr a to r s .
Ju n e 1 1 --- T he B o a rd of In q u iry h eld h e a rin g s Ju n e 11 and 12 in N ew Y o rk C ity . Ju n e 1 4 _________________ T he B o a rd re p o rte d to th e P re s id e n t th a t " a fte r a ll th e e ffo rts a t
s e ttle m e n t w h ich h av e b e e n m a d e by th e G o v e rn m e n t, an im p a s s e re m a in s . " T he B o a rd a ls o re p o rte d th a t th e r e a p p e a re d to be no im m e d ia te p o s s ib ility of th e p a r tie s s e ttlin g th e d isp u te .
Ju n e 1 5 --- P r e s id e n t K en n ed y o rd e re d th e J u s tic e D e p a rtm e n t to h a lt th e s trik e by o b ta in in g an 8 0 -d a y in ju n c tio n .
F e d e r a l Ju d g e W a lte r B ru c h h a u se n of B ro o k ly n sig n e d a re s tr a in in g o r d e r th a t d ire c te d th e s tr i k e r s to r e tu r n to w o rk M onday m o rn in g . Ju d g e B ru c h h a u se n s e t Ju n e 20 fo r a h e a rin g on th e G o v e rn m e n t's p e titio n fo r a te m p o ra ry in ju n c tio n a g a in s t th e s trik e .
Ju n e 1 8 --- S trik in g m a c h in is ts and c r a f t u n io n s c o m p lie d w ith th e G o v e rn m e n t o r d e r and re tu rn e d to w o rk .
Ju n e 2 0 --- Ju d g e B ru c h h a u se n is s u e d an in ju n c tio n a g a in s t th e u n io n s re s tra in in g th e m fro m s trik in g fo r 80 d a y s. T he o r d e r w as p re d a te d to Ju n e 16, an d p ro h ib ite d a re s u m p tio n of th e s tr ik e u n til S e p te m b e r 4.
Ju n e 2 8 --- M e d ia tio n e ffo rts re s u m e d and R ep u b lic an n o u n ced s e ttle m e n t w ith IB E W , L o c a l 25 (a g re e d u po n Ju n e 27), m a rk in g th e f i r s t b re a k in th e s tr ik e .
Ju ly 2 --- T he R e g io n a l D ir e c to r of th e F e d e r a l M e d ia tio n and C o n c ilia tio n S e rv ic e in N ew Y o rk su m m o n e d n e g o tia to rs fo r b o th s id e s to a jo in t m e e tin g Ju ly 5, th e f i r s t f a c e -to -f a c e m e e tin g s in c e M ay 28.
Ju ly 19________________ - T he co m p an y an n o u n ced 60 new c o n tra c ts h ad b e e n o b ta in e d an d th a t, in s te a d of m a s s la y o ffs, it a c tu a lly w ould h ire m o re m e n .
A u g u st 1--- T he D ir e c to r of th e F e d e r a l M e d ia tio n an d C o n c ilia tio n S e rv ic e r e q u e ste d th a t n e g o tia tio n s be s h ifte d to W ash in g to n , a f te r m e d ia to rs re p o rte d th a t b o th s id e s w e re s till d e a d lo c k e d . W hen th e u n io n r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s w e re u n a b le to co m e to W ash in g to n , th e D ir e c to r and o th e r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s of FM C S co n tin u ed n e g o tia tio n s in th e N ew Y o rk a r e a .
2 0 . R e p u b l i c A v i a t i o n C o r p . , F a r m i n g d a l e , L o n g I s l a n d , N . Y . , 1 9 6 2 — v . I n t e r n a t i o n a l A s s o c i a t i o n o f M a c h i n i s t s ( A F L —C I O ) 1— C o n t i n u e d
A u g u st 12, 1 9 6 2 _______ IAM ra tif ie d a new 3 - y e a r c o n tra c t, 2 re a c h e d on A u g u st 10. R ep u b lic a lso an n o u n ced it h ad re a c h e d s e ttle m e n ts w ith th e c r a f t u n io n s. A u g u st 14_______________ T he B o a rd of In q u iry m a d e its fin a l r e p o r t to th e P re s id e n t. T he
re p o r t in d ic a te d th a t a ll p a r tie s , e x c e p t Jo h n G. S h a rp (c o n c e s s io n a ire ), and H o tel an d R e s ta u ra n t W o rk e rs , h ad re a c h e d a g re e m e n t.
A u g u st 28_______________ A dd end um to B o a rd ’s fin a l r e p o r t in d ic a te d th a t a ll u n io n s h ad re a c h e d a g re e m e n t.
S e p te m b e r 7 ____ _______ In ju n ctio n d is s o lv e d .
1 The International Association of Machinists was supported by four craft unions— United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners,