HTML-Encoded Finding Aid

Title: Ernest J. White Collection

Genre: Papers

Dates: 1946-1986 (Predominantly, 1963-1986)

Size : 1.75 Linear Feet

ID#: 1294

OCLC:

Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor & Urban Affairs

HEFA.01b.update

HELP

SCOPE & CONTENTS

Ø Subjects

Ø Correspondents

SERIES STATEMENT

CONTENTS

Index

Reuther Web Holdings

Scope & Contents

The papers of Ernest J. White were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs on November 7, 1986 and were opened for research in the spring of 1992.

Mr. White worked for the United States Postal Service and was president of the United Postal Workers Association (CIO) Local 261 in 1947. He was a foreman at the Roosevelt Annex and subsequently became a grievance hearing officer in 1963. He later became a mini banker for the Hazel Park Racing Association and a member of the Service Employees International Union.

In addition to his work for the United States Postal Service, Mr. White served the federal government as a member of the Federal Executive Board Management Improvement/Intergovernmental Relations Committee. He also served his local community as a member of the Comprehensive Health Planning Council of Southeastern Michigan.

Subjects

Callahan Act, 1947

Comprehensive Health Planning Council of Southeastern Michigan

House and Rent Act, 1947

Postal Employee Grievance Hearing Reports, 1963-1976

Correspondents

Coleman Young

Newman Jeffrey

Series Statement

3 1/2 manuscript boxes

Series I, Union Files, 1947, Box 1: [Box1]

Business and personal correspondence, flyers, newsletters and grievances relating to Mr. White's work for the United Postal Workers Association (CIO) Local 261 and the Service Employees International Union Local 79.

Series II, Grievance Hearings 1963-1976, Boxes 1-2: [Box1] [Box2]

Files from grievance hearings over which Mr. White presided or in which he represented the grievant.

Series III, Health Advisory Groups, 1983-1986, Boxes 2-4: [Box2] [Box2] [Box3] [Box4]

Minutes, proposals, and newsletters documenting the work of the Oakland County Health Planning - Subarea Advisory Council and the Comprehensive Health Planning Council of Southeastern Michigan.

Series end–Return to Top

Contents

Return to Top

To Alphabetic Index

[Box1] [Box2] [Box3] [Box4]

Series I

Union Files, 1947-1980

Box 1

[Box 1]

  1. United Postal Workers Local 261; minutes, Aug-Sep 1947
  2. United Postal Workers-Congress of Industrial Organizations; correspondence, 1947
  3. Congress of Industrial Organizations-Political Action Committee; correspondence, newsletters, flyers, 1947
  4. Correspondence between the National Postal Workers Council and United Postal Workers Local 261, 1947
  5. Promotional requests and replies, Mar 1946 - Apr 1966
  6. Postal suggestions and replies, July 1956 - July 1964
  7. Personal correspondence, Oct 1946 - Jan 1966
  8. Service Employees International Union Local 79; minutes and grievance notices
  9. Federal Executive Board Management Improvement/Intergovernmental Relations Committee, 1980

Series II

Grievance Hearings, 1963-1976

Boxes 1-2

10-14. Investigation Hearings, 1963-1979

Return to contents

[Box 2]

15-17. Investigation Hearings, 1963-1979


Series III

Health Advisory Groups, 1983-1986

Boxes 2-4

18. Minutes, Jan 1984 - Jun 1986

19. Minutes, Oct 1983 - Jul 1985

20. Executive Director's Reports, Jan 1984 - Oct 1985

21. President's Reports, Jan 1984 - Oct 1985

22. Treasurer's Reports, Jan 1984 - Oct 1986

23-24. Committee's Reports, Jan 1984 - Oct 1986

 

[Box 3]

25-36. Project Proposals, Nov 1983 - Apr 1986

[Box 4]

37. Project Proposals, June 1986

38-43. “Monday Comments” (newsletter), 1983-1986

Contents end–Return to Top

 

Index

To Contents/Box List

Index Anchor

Index to Subjects and Correspondents

(correspondent is indicated by an asterisk)

Anderson, Kurt, 1:3

Anti-labor legislation, 1:3

Beaumont Hospital, 3:3,5,6,8,11-12

Callahan Act, 1:3

Henry Ford Hospital, 3:3-4

Housing and Rent Act, 1:2

Investigation Hearings, 1:10-14, 2:1-3

Project Proposals, Staff Analyses 4:1

Providence Hospital, 3:3-5,11-12

*Young, Coleman 1:3

Index end–Return to index

Return to top

Finding Aid end