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Hoover Ball & Bearing Co. and UAW-CIO Officials Sign Strike Settlement, February 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Hoover Ball & Bearing Co. and UAW-CIO Officials Sign Strike Settlement, February 1946 image
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1946
Caption:
HOOVER CONTRACT SIGNED: Officials of Hoover Ball & Bearing Co. and UAW-CIO are shown above as they signed a contract terminating a 12-week-old strike at the Ann Arbor plant. Seated, left to right, are C. W. Lighthall, Hoover vice-president and general manager; Billie S. Farnum, international representative of UAW-CIO; Joseph Clisham; David W. Saxton, works manager; standing, Leo Rollins, personnel director; J. F. Killeen, Hoover counsel; Harmon Boice; Carl A. McCourtie, and Wendell Drouyor. The last three named and Clisham are committee members of Local No. 38, Hoover unit, UAW-CIO.

Workers Walk Out at Hoover Ball & Bearing, March 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Workers Walk Out at Hoover Ball & Bearing, March 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 17, 1965
Caption:
Hoover Workers Walk Off Jobs These Hoover Bearing Division workers were the first to exit the company's 5400 S. State plant after UAW-CIO Union Local 38 declared a strike at 10 a.m. today. The workers are among 467 union members affected. The walkout came about the time a hard, wind-driven snowfall hit the area. About 100 workers immediately set up picket lines outside the plant. The company declined to comment on the strike.

Picket Line Outside of Hoover Ball & Bearing, March 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Picket Line Outside of Hoover Ball & Bearing, March 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 17, 1965
Caption:
Picket Line At Hoover Plant This is one of several picket lines set up after Hoover Bearing Division walked off their jobs at 10 a.m. today in protest against lack of progress during union-company negotiations to gain a new working agreement. The strike affects 467 workers, all members of the UAW-CIO Union Local 38. Many of the workers of the Bearing Division, which is owned and operated by the Hoover Ball & Bearing Co., live in the Ann Arbor area. Hoover is a major area employer, and the union entered into negotiations with that firm about a month ago to gain a new working agreement which would replace one that expired Feb. 28.

Strike Averted at Hoover Ball and Bearing Co., August 1947

Strike Averted at Hoover Ball and Bearing Co., August 1947 image
Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 5, 1947
Caption:
HOOVER STRIKE AVERTED: Members of Local 38, UAW-CIO voted 214 to 150 yesterday afternoon to accept a five-cent across-the-board wage offer from the Hoover Ball and Bearing Col, averting a possible strike. Union officers Thomas E. Applegate, Ken R. Sisson, and Herbert Hetchler (left to right) tallied the ballot result on a blackboard in union headquarters, 208 W. Washington St.

Joseph John Palmieri

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March
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1956
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Palmieri, Catherine Marie

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Man, 84, Killed In Fall From Tree

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June
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1951
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22
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March
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1947
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