Finding Aid to the Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 192 (Oakland, Calif.) Records larc.ms.0327

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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6779r6r5 No online items (Oakland, Calif.) Records larc.ms.0327 Finding aid prepared by Conor Casey, revised by Labor Archives and Research Center staff. Labor Archives and Research Center J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 460 San Francisco State University 1630 Holloway Ave San Francisco, CA 94132-1722 (415) 405-5571 larc@sfsu.edu 2008, revised 2015 larc.ms.03272005/032 1

Descriptive Summary Title: Amalgamated (Oakland, Calif.) records Date (inclusive): 1930-2004 Date (bulk): 1948-1986 Creator: Amalgamated Transit Union. Local 192 (Oakland, Calif.) Collection number: larc.ms.0327 Accession number: 2005/032 Repository: Labor Archives and Research Center J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 460 San Francisco State University 1630 Holloway Ave San Francisco, CA 94132-1722 (415) 405-5571 larc@sfsu.edu Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English. Extent: 30.0 cubic ft. (24 record cartons, 1 document box, 1 oversize box) Abstract: This collection documents the activities of Local 192 of the Amalgamated Transit Union from 1930 to 2004, with the bulk of the collection covering the years 1948-1986. The records provide insight into the activities of the union and its members, as well as offering some documentation of working conditions and labor relations for transit employees. Highlights include detailed grievance cases (Series 4) and arbitrations (Series 5) that reveal the relationship between the union and employers as well as the evolving relationship between Local 192 and other transit unions in light of Section 13 (C). Strike files document particularly revealing moments in the history of the union (Series 7), while subject files document what issues and information the union was interested in (Series 7). Meeting minutes (Series 1), correspondence (Series 2), and union publications (Series 8) reveal the official policies of the union as well as its internal dynamics. Similarly, election files illustrate the internal politics of the local (Series 10). The collection reveals some of the unique problems of transit unions working for publicly owned employers like AC Transit and BART. Interestingly, during the span of this collection, Local 192 had only three main bargaining relationships: with Key System and then AC Transit and BART. Another unique aspect of the collection is the effect of the federal law on the bargaining relationship between union and employers, which is documented in many of the arbitration, grievance, and legal cases in the collection. Location: Materials are stored offsite; advance notice required. Availability Collection is open for research. Separated Materials Artifacts, ephemera, audiotapes, and oversized material have been removed to the appropriate Labor Archives collections. Photographs, housed in Box 25, are shelved with the Photograph Collection. Preferred Citation Identification of item], Amalgamated Records, larc.ms.0327, Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University. Restrictions Copyright has not been assigned to the Labor Archives and Research Center. All requests for permission to publish or quote from materials must be submitted in writing to the Director of the Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Labor Archives and Research Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader. Acquisition Information The Amalgamated Records were donated to the Labor Archives and Research Center by the Amalgamated in November of 2005, accession number 2005/032. Processing Information Initial box listing and sorting of the collection performed in spring of 2006 by Jeff Rosen and Mitchell Yangson; processed, arranged, and rehoused by Conor Casey in 2007-2008. Collection reboxed and folders renumbered in 2011 by Tanya Hollis. History of Amalgamated larc.ms.03272005/032 2

Local 192 of the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU), the first ATU local in California, was founded in Oakland in 1901. The Local 192's parent union, the international ATU, is today the largest transit workers' union in North America, including 273 locals in the US and Canada. The history of Local 192 is intertwined with its bargaining counterparts: Key System Transit, AC Transit, and Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). Key System Transit, which existed between 1903 and 1960, was a privately owned mass transit company that operated streetcar and bus lines in the East Bay. In addition, Key System operated commuter rail and bus lines to San Francisco via bay ferries and the Bay Bridge. Facing bankruptcy by declining ridership in the wake of the ascendance of the automobile and the targeted campaign of General Motors to destroy public transit systems, local streetcar service in the East Bay ended in 1948 and service to San Francisco ceased in 1958. After this, AC Transit, a public transit system, took over much of the old Key System. AC Transit has its origins in a 1956 vote by East Bay citizens to form the publicly owned and operated Alameda Contra Costa Transit District, approving a bond of $16.5 million that allowed AC Transit to acquire the bankrupt Key System from the California Public Utilities Commission in 1960. Thus, ATU 192 became the bargaining representative for the employees of the AC Transit District; a bargaining relationship that still exists today. For a time, ATU 192 also represented workers at Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART). Public employers had not been covered by the National Labor Relations Act of 1935, which affirmed the legal right of most American workers to form labor unions and set up the National Labor Relations Board to oversee union elections and arbitrate disputes and grievances. By the time of BART's formation, Section 13 (C ) of the 1964 Urban Mass Transportation Act required local transit union approval on federally funded transit projects, guaranteeing collective bargaining for workers in systems like BART. ATU 192 argued that their members should be allowed to "follow their work" onto the new system with all their union representation, seniority, contract wages and pension benefits intact, negotiating such an agreement with BART and other unions in the Bay Area in 1968.The unions improved their position by negotiating an interim preferential hiring agreement in early 1968. Under this agreement, transit employees of existing systems would be given notice and have the first chance at jobs. However, BART had already hired non-transit office and technical employees. The Service Employees International Union (SEIU), claimed a right to organize this group of unorganized workers. A conflict ensued about which union should be the representative of BART employees between 1968 and 1972, when an arbitrator's award under the Section 13 (C) agreement finally articulated the priority for filling BART jobs. Over a thousand employees of existing systems made applications under the terms of the arbitrator's award, but by late 1973, only 73 of almost 600 eligible ATU employees worked at BART. At this point, the SEIU threatened a strike if the priority hiring and recognition of seniority under the arbitrator's award impacted the members it was organizing. ATU 192 and 15 other unions were forced into representation elections for the BART system. The ATU gained a partial victory through effective organizing, winning the operating sub-unit of five separate units and establishing ATU Local 1555 to represent its members at BART. As a result, the SEIU won the right to represent maintenance and clerical employees. Thus, ATU 192's relationship with BART ended except for multi-party arbitrations regarding the right to represent workers on BART-affiliated bus lines. As of 2008, Local 192 represents 1,400 members, including workers in AC Transit. Scope and Content of Collection This collection documents the activities of Local 192 of the Amalgamated Transit Union from 1930 to 2004, with the bulk of the collection covering the years 1948-1986. The records provide insight into the activities of the union and its members, as well as offering some documentation of working conditions and labor relations for transit employees. Highlights include detailed grievance cases (Series 4) and arbitrations (Series 5) that reveal the relationship between the union and employers as well as the evolving relationship between Local 192 and other transit unions in light of Section 13 (C). Strike files document particularly revealing moments in the history of the union (Series 7), while subject files document what issues and information the union was interested in (Series 7). Meeting minutes (Series 1), correspondence (Series 2), and union publications (Series 8) reveal the official policies of the union as well as its internal dynamics. Similarly, election files illustrate the internal politics of the local (Series 10). The collection reveals some of the unique problems of transit unions working for publicly owned employers like AC Transit and BART. Interestingly, during the span of this collection, Local 192 had only three main bargaining relationships: with Key System and then AC Transit and BART. Another unique aspect of the collection is the effect of the federal law on the bargaining relationship between union and employers, which is documented in many of the arbitration, grievance, and legal cases in the collection. The collection is arranged in 19 series, arranged depending on their creator, format, or function. Subseries are subdivided similarly. Within a series or subseries, files are arranged chronologically with the exception of subject files, which are arranged alphabetically. Due to the lack of organization and mis-identification of some of the original records, there is some larc.ms.03272005/032 3

overlap between series. For example, "General Correspondence" may include some materials that might be better suited for "Officer's Correspondence" had the collection been in a more discernible original order. The series are as follows: SERIES 1: Board and Committee Minutes, Agendas, By-Laws, and Resolutions, 1948-1997 SERIES 2: Correspondence, 1948-1996 SERIES 3: Contract Negotiations, Agreements, and Memoranda of Understanding, 1930, 1948-1986 SERIES 4: Grievances, 1960-1992 SERIES 5: Arbitrations, 1947-1989 SERIES 6: Legal Files, 1944-1996 SERIES 7: Office Files, 1953-2004 SERIES 8: ATU Local 192 Publications, 1949-1994 SERIES 9: Conventions, Conferences, and Meetings, 1969-1985 SERIES 10: Elections, 1966-1993 SERIES 11: Pension, Insurance, Health, and Benefit Plans, 1945-1993 SERIES 12: Financial Records, 1946-1998 SERIES 13: Legislative Reports, 1977-1991 SERIES 14: International Amalgamated Transit Union Publications, 1966-2001 SERIES 15: Publications of Other ATU Locals, 1944-1952, 1980 SERIES 16: AC Transit Materials, 1961-1997 SERIES 17: BART Publications, 1968-1972 SERIES 18: Key System Transit Materials, 1953, 1960 SERIES 19: Photographs, 1915-1994 Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog: Bus drivers--california--san Francisco Bay Area. Labor unions--california--oakland. Local transit--california--oakland Region. Transport workers--labor unions--california--alameda County. Transport workers--labor unions--california--contra Costa County. Transportation--California--San Francisco Bay Area--History. Amalgamated Transit Union. Local 192 (Oakland, Calif.) San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (Calif.) Key System Transit Lines (Calif.) Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (Calif.) Golden Gate Transit. Bibliography Additional information about mass transit in the San Francisco Bay Area Region and the Oakland local of the Amalgamated Transit Union, and the International Amalgamated Transit Union may be found in the following resources. This bibliography also contains sources charting the development of mass transit systems in urban America and the effects of federal government policy on the development of mass transit systems: Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District. AC Transit District History. Oakland, CA: http://www.actransit.org/aboutac/history.wu; Alameda Contra-Costa Transit District, Accessed November 20, 2008. Amalgamated Transit Union. ATU 100 Years, 1892-1992: A History of the Amalgamated Transit Union. Washington, D.C.:A.T.U., 1992. Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1555. ATU's History at BART. Oakland, CA:http://www.atu1555.org; Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1555, 2008. Cudahy, Brian J. Cash, Tokens, and Transfers: A History of Urban Mass Transit in North America. New York: Fordham University Press, 1990. larc.ms.03272005/032 4

Foster, Mark S. From Streetcar to Superhighway: American City Planners and Urban Transportation, 1900-1940. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1981. Miller, John A. Fares, Please!: A Popular History of Trolleys, Horse-Cars, Street- Cars, Buses, Elevateds, and Subways. New York: Dover Pub., 1960. Owen, Wilfred. The Metropolitan Transportation Problem. Washington, D.C.:Brookings Institution, 1966. Schrag, Zachary. Urban Mass Transit In The United States. http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/schrag.mass.transit.us; EH Net Encyclopedia, May 8, 2002. Smerk, George M. The Federal Role In Urban Mass Transportation. Bloomington, Ind.:Indiana University Press, 1991. United States. The Industrial Reorganization Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-Third Congress, Second Session on S. 1167. Washington, D.C.:U.S. G.P.O., 1974. Series 1: Board and Committee Minutes, Agendas, By-Laws, and Resolutions, 1948-1997 Extent: 2.0 cubic ft. Series 1 includes the minutes and correspondence files of Local 192 minutes and boards, including the Committee on Political Education and the Benevolent Board. This series also contains board resolutions and bylaws revisions between 1948-1997. The series is subdivided into subseries by the generating body or function and arranged chronologically: Subseries A: Committee and Board Minutes, 1949-1984; Subseries B: Committee on Political Education, 1982; Subseries C: Benevolent Board, 1951-1981; and Subseries D: Board Resolutions and Bylaws Revisions, 1948-1997. Materials were only separated into a distinct committee subseries if they were clearly marked; the activities of many committees by be contained in the more general Committee and Board Minutes subseries. Subseries A: Committee and Board Minutes, 1949-1984 Extent: 1 cubic ft. plus 7 folders Box-folder 1/1 1949 Box-folder 1/2 1950-1952 Box-folder 1/3 1969-1973 Box-folder 1/4 1974 September-1975 September Box-folder 1/5 1975 September-1976 July Box-folder 1/6 1976 July 7-1977 January Box-folder 1/7 1977-1979 Box-folder 1/8 1977-1979 Box-folder 2/1 1979 Box-folder 2/2 1980 Box-folder 2/3 1981 Box-folder 2/4 1982 Box-folder 2/5 1982 June 7-1983 June 12 Box-folder 2/6 Minutes-ATU 192 on Central Contra Costa County Transportation District, 1983 Box-folder 2/7 Executive Board Agendas and Correspondence, 1983-1984 Subseries B: Committee on Political Education, 1982 Extent: 1.0 folder Box-folder 2/8 ATU 192 Committee on Political Education, 1982 larc.ms.03272005/032 5

Series 1: Board and Committee Minutes, Agendas, By-Laws, and Resolutions, 1948-1997 Subseries C: Benevolent Board, 1951-1981 Subseries C: Benevolent Board, 1951-1981 Extent: 3.0 folders Box-folder 2/9 Benevolent Board, 1951-1967 Box-folder 2/10 Financial Reports, 1972-1973, 1981 Box-folder 2/11 Report on Christmas Party, 1981 Subseries D: Board Resolutions and Bylaws Revisions, 1948-1997 Extent: 20.0 folders Box-folder 2/12 Revisions of Benevolent Association, 1948-1969 Box-folder 2/13 1950-1955 Box-folder 2/14 1964-1967 Box-folder 2/15 1967 Box-folder 2/16 1968 Box-folder 2/17 1968-1977 Box-folder 2/18 1968-1977 Box-folder 2/19 1968-1978 Box-folder 2/20 Rejected, 1968-1978 Box-folder 2/21 1975-1978 Box-folder 2/22 1976 Box-folder 2/23 1976-1994 Box-folder 2/24 1977-1987 Box-folder 2/25 1978-1981 Box-folder 2/26 1978-1979 Box-folder 2/27 1979 Box-folder 2/28 1979-1983 Box-folder 2/29 1984 Box-folder 2/30 1987 May 18 Box-folder 2/31 1990-1997 Series 2: Correspondence, 1948-1996 Extent: 3.0 cubic ft. Series 2 contains the correspondence of union officers between 1951-1996 and general correspondence between 1948-1994. The series is divided into two subseries based on their creator: Subseries A: Officer's Correspondence, 1951-1996 and Subseries B: General Correspondence, 1948-1994. Materials were only separated into the union officers' section if their origin was clear; the general correspondence contains a mixture of correspondence that may include some union officers. The union officers' subseries is sorted by officer: president, financial secretary, and other officer's correspondence. Subseries A: Officer's Correspondence, 1951-1996 Extent: 22.0 folders Box-folder 3/1 President's Correspondence, 1951-1962 Box-folder 3/2 President's Correspondence with International President Regarding Controversy with ATU 192 Vice President Ed Cordeiro, 1967 Box-folder 3/3 President's Correspondence, 1968 Box-folder 3/4 President's Correspondence-Key Transit, 1968-1972 Box-folder 3/5 President's Correspondence, 1969 Box-folder 3/6 President's Correspondence, 1970 Box-folder 3/7 President's Correspondence with AC Transit Manager of Transportation, 1970-1971 larc.ms.03272005/032 6

Series 2: Correspondence, 1948-1996 Subseries A: Officer's Correspondence, 1951-1996 Box-folder 3/8 President's Correspondence, 1975 Box-folder 3/9 President's Correspondence on Pensioners, 1978-1980 Box-folder 3/10 President's Correspondence (Includes Member Performance Reviews), 1985-1986 Box-folder 3/11 President's Correspondence, 1986-1987 Box-folder 3/12 President's Correspondence Regarding Medical Disability Termination of Glennell Davis, 1986-1987 Box-folder 3/13 President's Correspondence(Part 1), 1986-1989 Box-folder 3/14 President's Correspondence(Part 2), 1986-1989 Box-folder 3/15 President's Correspondence (Ely Hill), 1986-1992 Box-folder 3/16 Financial Secretary Correspondence, 1974-1980 Box-folder 3/17 Financial Secretary Correspondence with International Union, 1982 Box-folder 3/18 Statement of secretary treasurer to executive board on financial mismanagement charges, petition to bring charges, 1973 Box-folder 3/19 Correspondence-Resignations of Officers, 1980-1983 Box-folder 3/20 Correspondence-Charges brought by union member against union officer, 1984 Box-folder 3/21 Correspondence-Charges against union officer, 1985 Box-folder 3/22 Correspondence-Resignations of Business Agents, 1996 Subseries B: General Correspondence, 1948-1994 Extent: 2.0 cubic ft., 7 folders Box-folder 3/23 1948 February 2-1958 August 21 Box-folder 3/24 1948 February 24-1958 December 8 Box-folder 3/25 1951 January 10-1952 December 16 Box-folder 3/26 1952 December 29-1954 November 19 Box-folder 3/27 1953 December 16-1956 December 19 Box-folder 3/28 1954 December 23-1955 November 16 Box-folder 3/29 1954 November 5-1960 October 28 Box-folder 4/1-3 Letters from Key System Transit, Discharge Notices, 1954-1956 Box-folder 4/4 1956 January 27-1962 December 10 Box-folder 4/5 1957 January 2-1958 December 30 Box-folder 4/6 1958-1962 Box-folder 4/7 1959 January 6-1960 October 31 Box-folder 4/8 Correspondence, negotiating committee, 1960 April-1960 June Box-folder 4/9 1960-1982 Box-folder 4/10 Correspondence, Job Classification Correspondence for AC Transit Scheduler, 1961, 1981-1982 Box-folder 4/11 Correspondence AC Transit Notices of Disciplinary Action, 1961-1962 Box-folder 4/12 1961 February 15-1962 December 31 Box-folder 4/13 Correspondence regarding agreement with AC Transit, (Leaves of absence, position announcements), 1967 Box-folder 4/14 Correspondence on School Bus Conduct, 1967 Box-folder 4/15 1967 March 30-1968 August 19 Box-folder 4/16 Correspondence on AC Transit Drivers' Safety Award Program, 1968 Box-folder 4/17 1969 Box-folder 4/18 1969-1971 Box-folder 4/19 Correspondence and resolution to bylaws and voting tally, 1969 March 3-1977 July 12 Box-folder 4/20 Correspondence on ATU 1225 Member Hours Violation, 1971 Box-folder 4/21 Correspondence regarding I.A.M. 1186 Strike Sanction and Sympathy Strike, 1971 Box-folder 4/22 1972-1973 Box-folder 4/23 Correspondence and Executive Board Minutes, 1973 December 7-1974 January 31 Box-folder 4/24 Correspondence (Letters from International), 1974 February 12-1980 May 23 Box-folder 4/25 1976 Box-folder 4/26 Correspondence on Disability Claim, 1976 February 13-1984 August 6 Box-folder 4/27 1977 January 3-1977 April 29 Box-folder 4/28 1977 May 2-1977 July 29 larc.ms.03272005/032 7

Series 2: Correspondence, 1948-1996 Subseries B: General Correspondence, 1948-1994 Box-folder 5/1 1977 August 3-1977 December 29 Box-folder 5/2 1977-1978 Box-folder 5/3 1978 January 5-1978 May 30 Box-folder 5/4 1978 June 1-1978 July 31 Box-folder 5/5 1978 October 1-1978 December 29 Box-folder 5/6 Correspondence, on ATU Member Sign-ups for jobs at Golden Gate Bridge Terminal, 1980 Box-folder 5/7 1978 August 1-1978 September 28 Box-folder 5/8 Correspondence on AC Transit Holiday Pay Guidelines, Notification of Suspension and Discharges, 1981 Box-folder 5/9 Correspondence on Temporary Line Instructors, 1979 Box-folder 5/10 Correspondence on Clerical and maintenance employees classification and wage scale revisions, 1980-1981 Box-folder 5/11 Correspondence on AC Transit I.D. Card Policy, 1981-1982 Box-folder 5/12 Correspondence on Political Endorsements, 1982 Box-folder 5/13 Correspondence between O.W. Perdue and ATU 1977-1978, 1982 December 6-1984 July 16 Box-folder 5/14 Letters from AC Transit, 1983 Box-folder 5/15 1984 Box-folder 5/16 1986-1989 Box-folder 5/17 1988-1994 Series 3: Contract Negotiations, Agreements, and Memoranda of Understanding, 1930, 1948-1986 Extent: 17.0 folders Series 3 contains files from contract negotiations (1948-1986), as well as the resulting agreements (1930-1967), and memoranda of understanding (1972-1982). These materials reveal the relationship between the union and employers and often contain correspondence, research files, contract drafts, and meeting notes that reveal the intricacies of the bargaining process and what issues were important to each party. This series is subdivided and sorted by format and activity and arranged chronologically: Subseries A: Contract Negotiations, 1948-1986; Subseries B: Agreements, 1930-1967; Subseries C: Memoranda of Understanding, 1972-1982. Subseries A: Contract Negotiations, 1948-1986 Extent: 3.0 cubic ft. Box-folder 5/18 Contract Provisions Old and New, circa 1900s Box-folder 5/19 ATU 192 on Motormen Seniority Agreement, 1948-1953 Box-folder 6/1 ATU 192 and Key Transit System, 1949 Box-folder 6/2 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1950 Box-folder 6/3 Correspondence on Bargaining and Agreement, ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1960-1965 Box-folder 6/4 ATU 192 and Key Transit System, 1960-1962 Box-folder 6/5 Job descriptions, wage information, 1963-1966 Box-folder 6/6 ATU 192 and Key System, 1953 Box-folder 6/7 ATU 192 and Key System, 1957 Box-folder 6/8 ATU 192 and Key Transit, 1958, 1960 Box-folder 6/9 ATU 192 and Key Transit Systems, 1960 Box-folder 6/10 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1960, 1962 Box-folder 6/11 Correspondence, 1960-1967 Box-folder 6/12 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1963-1966 Box-folder 6/13 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1966 Box-folder 6/14-15 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1965-1966 larc.ms.03272005/032 8

Series 3: Contract Negotiations, Agreements, and Memoranda of Understanding, 1930, 1948-1986 Subseries A: Contract Negotiations, 1948-1986 Box-folder 6/16 U.S. Dept. of Labor Data, 1967-1969 Box-folder 6/17 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1970 Box-folder 6/18-19 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1970-1974 Box-folder 7/1 Council of Western Greyhound Amalgamated Divisions, 1972 Box-folder 7/2 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1972 Box-folder 7/3-4 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1972 Box-folder 7/5 ATU 192 and AC Transit-Proposed Changes, 1974 Box-folder 7/6 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1973-1974 Box-folder 7/7 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1974 Box-folder 7/8 AC Transit Contract Proposals, 1974 Box-folder 7/9 ATU 192 and AC Transit Meeting Transcripts, 1974 Box-folder 7/10 ATU 192 and AC Transit-Contract Proposals, 1974 Box-folder 7/11 ATU 192 and AC Transit-Contract Proposal Presented at Membership Meeting, 1974 Box-folder 7/12 Agreement, ATU 192 and AC Transit, circa 1970s Box-folder 7/13 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1976-1977 Box-folder 7/14 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1977 Box-folder 7/15 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1977 Box-folder 7/16 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1977 Box-folder 7/17 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1977 Box-folder 8/1 ATU 192 and AC Transit-Proposals Submitted to Membership, 1977 Box-folder 8/2 ATU 192 and AC Transit, Correspondence, 1977 Box-folder 8/3 ATU 192 and AC Transit (Includes Agreement), 1977 Box-folder 8/4 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1977-1978 Box-folder 8/5 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1977-1978 Box-folder 8/6 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1978 Box-folder 8/7 ATU 192 and AC Transit-List of Changes Submitted to Membership, 1978 Box-folder 8/8 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1979 Box-folder 8/9 Notes, circa early 1980s Box-folder 8/10 Proposals, 1980 Box-folder 8/11 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Dispatcher Seniority, 1980 Box-folder 8/12 ATU 192 and AC Transit Draft, 1980 Box-folder 8/13 Contract Negotiations, 1980-1983 Box-folder 8/14 Contract Survey Questionnaire, 1980-1983 Box-folder 8/15 ATU 192 and AC Transit (Part 1), 1983 Box-folder 8/16 ATU 192 and AC Transit (Part 2), 1983 Box-folder 8/17 ATU 192 and AC Transit, Wage cost research, 1983 Box-folder 8/18 ATU 192 and AC Transit, Union Proposals, 1983 Box-folder 8/19 ATU 192 and AC Transit-List of Changes Submitted to Membership, 1986 Box-folder 8/20 Maintenance Subcommittee Negotiations with AC Transit, 1986 Subseries B: Agreements, 1930-1967 Extent: 9.0 folders Box-folder 8/21 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1930 Box-folder 8/22 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1950 Box-folder 8/23 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1952 Box-folder 8/24 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1950, 1953, 1955 Box-folder 8/25 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1957-1959 Box-folder 8/26 ATU 192 and AC Transit(Includes memorandum of position), 1959-1961 Box-folder 8/27 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1962 Box-folder 8/28 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1965 Box-folder 8/29 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1965-1967 Subseries C: Memoranda of Understanding, 1972-1982 Extent: 8.0 folders larc.ms.03272005/032 9

Series 3: Contract Negotiations, Agreements, and Memoranda of Understanding, 1930, 1948-1986 Subseries C: Memoranda of Understanding, 1972-1982 Box-folder 8/30 Memorandum of Understanding-ATU 192 and Golden Gate Bridge District, 1971-1973 Box-folder 9/1 Memorandum of Understanding-Golden Gate Transit and ATU 192 on the Redistribution of Jobs, 1972 Box-folder 9/2 Memoranda of Agreement and Understanding-ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1972 Box-folder 9/3 Memoranda of Understanding-ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1973-1981 Box-folder 9/4 Memorandum of Agreement-ATU 192 and AC Transit on Dial-A-Ride, 1974 Box-folder 9/5 Understanding of Intent-ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1977 Box-folder 9/6 Memorandum of Understanding-ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1982 Box-folder 9/7 Memorandum of Understanding-ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1983 Series 4: Grievances, 1960-1992 Extent: 40.0 folders Series 4 is comprised of grievances that were arbitrated between the union and AC Transit, revealing the day-to-day labor relations and working conditions of rank and file members there as well as high level union policy, revealing some of the activities related to administering, enforcing, and interpreting a collective bargaining agreement. This series is arranged chronologically. Box-folder 9/8 Grievance on Back Pay and Job Classification, 1960 Box-folder 9/9 AC Transit Job Classification, 1967-1968 Box-folder 9/10 AC Transit work hours, 1969 Box-folder 9/11 ATU 192 Member Against AC Transit Supervisor, 1969 Box-folder 9/12 Correspondence-ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1969-1971 Box-folder 9/13 Correspondence on AC Transit Maintenance Department, 1969-1971 Box-folder 9/14 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Drivers Log, 1971 Box-folder 9/15 Greyhound Line Baggage Handler Dismissal, 1971 Box-folder 9/16 ATU 192 Members against AC Transit for 13 hour spread, 1971-1980 Box-folder 9/17 ATU 192 Member against BART regarding on the job training, 1972 Box-folder 9/18-19 ATU and AC Transit Cost of Living Wage Adjustments, 1972-1973 Box-folder 9/20 Grievances, 1976 Box-folder 9/21 ATU 192 and AC Transit over Non-Union Temporary Employees, 1976 Box-folder 9/22 ATU 192 and AC Transit on 4-way split schedule, 1977 Box-folder 9/23 ATU 192 against AC Transit regarding sick leave, 1978 Box-folder 9/24 ATU 192 member against AC Transit on Notification of dispatchers on days off, 1979 Box-folder 9/25 ATU 192 against AC Transit on denial of promotion, 1980 Box-folder 9/26 Schedule Department Job Classification AC Transit, 1980-1981 Box-folder 9/27 ATU 192 Member and AC Transit on Menstrual-related absences policy, 1981-1982 Box-folder 9/28 ATU 192 Member against AC Transit on Job Announcement Not Posted, 1981-1982 Box-folder 9/29 ATU 192 Member against AC Transit Regarding Discipline for Running Ahead of Schedule, 1982 Box-folder 9/30 ATU 192 Members against AC Transit, 1982 Box-folder 9/31 Letters to AC Transit, 1982-1983 Box-folder 9/32 Pensions, 1982-1983 Box-folder 9/33 ATU 192 Members against AC Transit regarding disciplinary actions, 1983 Box-folder 9/34 ATU 192 Member against AC Transit regarding absence due to flood, 1983 Box-folder 9/35 Improper pay increases, 1983 Box-folder 9/36 ATU 192 Member against AC Transit Regarding lost day's pay, 1983 Box-folder 9/37 ATU 192 member and AC Transit on changing days off, 1983 Box-folder 9/38 ATU 192 Member and AC Transit on Vacation Pay, 1984 Box-folder 9/39 Grievances, Appeals, and Disciplinary Hearing, 1984 Box-folder 9/40 ATU 192 Member against AC Transit for Job Change without proper bidding process, 1984 Box-folder 9/41 ATU 192 Member against AC Transit for violation of Sick Leave Provisions, 1984 Box-folder 9/42 ATU 192 Member against AC Transit regarding payment for unused vacation, 1984 Box-folder 9/43 ATU 192 Member against AC Transit Regarding Job Vacancy Filling, 1984 larc.ms.03272005/032 10

Series 4: Grievances, 1960-1992 Box-folder 9/44 Free Transportation on Outskirts of Town, 1985 Box-folder 9/45 AC Transit Maintenance Department Personnel, 1985-1990 Box-folder 9/46 ATU 192 Member against AC Transit on Charges of Fraudulent Military Pay, 1986 Box-folder 9/47 ATU 192 against BART on Violation of 1964 Mass Transportation Act (Express Bus Service), 1988 Box-folder 9/48 ATU 192 Against AC Transit, (Various), 1986-1992 Series 5: Arbitrations, 1947-1989 Extent: 3.0 cubic ft., 43 folders Series 5 contains records from arbitrations which reveal both high level union policy in relations with employers, other unions, and other parties as well as the relations between individual union members and their employer. This series is divided into subseries by employer or arbitrating parties and arranged chronologically: Subseries A: General Information on Arbitrations; Subseries B: ATU 192 and Key System Transit Arbitrations, 1947-1958; Subseries C: ATU 192 and AC Transit Arbitrations, 1958-1989; Subseries D: ATU 192 and BART Arbitrations, 1968-1972; Subseries E: ATU 192 and Arbitrations with Other Parties, 1967, 1972-1983. Subseries A: General Information on Arbitrations, circa 1950-1980s Extent: 1.0 folder Box-folder 10/1 General Information on Arbitrations, circa 1950-1980s Subseries B: ATU 192 and Key System Transit Arbitrations, 1947-1958 Extent: 17.0 folders Box-folder 10/2 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1947-1954 Box-folder 10/3 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1948-1955 Box-folder 10/4 ATU 192 and Key System Transit on Vacation Time, 1948-1954 Box-folder 10/5 ATU 192 and Key System Transit of Discharge Cases, 1949-1953 Box-folder 10/6 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1951 Box-folder 10/7 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1951 Box-folder 10/8 Arbitration statement of the Key System Transit, 1951 Box-folder 10/9 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1951 Box-folder 10/10 Ewing E. Allen Unemployment Insurance Board Hearing, 1952-1953 Box-folder 10/11 ATU 192 and Key System Transit RE: Temporary Work Stoppage, 1952-1954 Box-folder 10/12 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1953-1954 Box-folder 10/13 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1954 Box-folder 11/1 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1954 Box-folder 11/2 ATU 192 and Key System Transit on Discharge of Verna M. Francis, 1954 Box-folder 11/3 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1955 Box-folder 11/4 ATU 192 and Key System Transit, 1955 Box-folder 11/5 ATU 192 and Key System Transit on Towermen and Flagmen Severance Pay, 1955-1958 Subseries C: ATU 192 and AC Transit Arbitrations, 1958-1989 Extent: 23.0 folders Box-folder 11/6 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Jurisdiction, 1958-1963 Box-folder 11/7 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Public Utilities Code Regulations, 1962 Box-folder 11/8 Arbitration Appeals, 1962-1967 Box-folder 11/9 ATU 192 and Contract negotiation documents, 1963-1965 Box-folder 11/10 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Wages, Part I 1965 larc.ms.03272005/032 11

Series 5: Arbitrations, 1947-1989 Subseries C: ATU 192 and AC Transit Arbitrations, 1958-1989 Box-folder 11/11 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Wages, Part II 1965 Box-folder 11/12 Arbitration Baker (ATU Member) vs. AC Transit, 1965 Box-folder 11/13 ATU 192 and AC Transit on BART routes, 1965 Box-folder 11/14 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1966-1967 Box-folder 12/1 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1969-1971 Box-folder 12/2 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1970 Box-folder 12/3 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Pension Plan, Part I, 1970-1972 Box-folder 12/4 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Pension Plan, Part II, 1970-1972 Box-folder 12/5 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Dial-A-Ride Service, 1975-1976 Box-folder 12/6 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Holiday Pay, 1976 Box-folder 12/7 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Pension, 1972 Box-folder 12/8 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Frags, 1972 Box-folder 12/9 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Days Off, 1971-1972 Box-folder 12/10 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Pension Benefits, 1972-1976 Box-folder 12/11 Agreement-ATU 192 and AC Transit (Includes Memorandum of Understanding), 1972-1974 Box-folder 12/12 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Pantsuits, 1973-1974 Box-folder 12/13 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Cost of living, 1974 Box-folder 12/14 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Pension Qualification Dispute, 1975-1976 Box-folder 12/15 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Pensioners Pay increase, 1976 Box-folder 12/16 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Seniority, 1976 Box-folder 12/17 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1974 Box-folder 12/18 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Enforcement of Arbitration Award, 1974 Box-folder 12/19 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Pensions Part I, 1972-1977 Box-folder 12/20 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Pensions Part II, 1972-1977 Box-folder 12/21 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Stolen Tools, 1974-1975 Box-folder 12/22 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Miss-Out Policy, 1975-1979 Box-folder 12/23 ATU 192 and AC Transit on transferred driver contract violation, 1979-1981 Box-folder 12/24 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Clerical Department, 1978 Box-folder 12/25 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Articulated Buses, 1979-1981 Box-folder 12/26 ATU 192 Member and AC Transit regarding Insubordination, 1980-1983 Box-folder 12/27 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Attendance Policy, 1982-1984 Box-folder 13/1 Arbitration on Attendance monitoring and attendance reports by AC Transit, 1982-1983 Box-folder 13/2 Attendance policy by AC Transit, 1984 Box-folder 13/3 ATU 192 and AC Transit regarding discharge, 1984 Box-folder 13/4 Arbitrations and Correspondence with ATU 192 Attorneys, 1985-1986 Box-folder 13/5 Correspondence with Duda, Rahim and Ratto, 1985-1987 Box-folder 13/6 ATU 192 and AC Transit on BART Express Connector Bus Contract, 1986-1987 Box-folder 13/7 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Bus Drivers' Seats, 1987 Box-folder 13/8 Arbitrations, 1988 Box-folder 13/9 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Contract Negotiations, 1989 Box-folder 13/10 ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1989 Box-folder 13/11 ATU 192 and AC Transit on Attendance Policy, 1988-1989 Subseries D: ATU 192 and BART Arbitrations, 1968-1972 Extent: 5.0 folders Box-folder 13/12 ATU 192 and BART on union jurisdictions, 1968-1970 Box-folder 13/13 ATU 192 and BART on union jurisdictions, 1968 Box-folder 13/14 ATU 192 and BART, 1971 Box-folder 13/15 ATU 192 and BART, 1971-1972 Box-folder 13/16 ATU 192 and BART on Job Jurisdiction under Urban Mass Transportation Act of 196[4] 13 (c), 1972 Subseries E: ATU 192 and Arbitrations with Other Parties, 1967, 1972-1983 Extent: 4.0 folders larc.ms.03272005/032 12

Series 5: Arbitrations, 1947-1989 Subseries E: ATU 192 and Arbitrations with Other Parties, 1967, 1972-1983 Box-folder 14/1 Arbitration and Memorandum of Agreement between ATU 192 and BART on Representation, 1972 Box-folder 14/2 Arbitration Teamsters Local 853 vs. AC Transit (ATU 192 co-party), 1967 Box-folder 14/3 Arbitration-Warehousemen's Local 853 (Teamsters) vs. AC Transit,(ATU 192 is Intervenor in arbitration) 1966 Box-folder 14/4 Arbitrations-ATU 192 and BART, AC Transit, SF MUNI, Peerless Stages, Southern Pacific, and Greyhound on job distribution, including some information on hiring of minorities, 1972-1983 Series 6: Legal Files, 1944-1996 Extent: 12.0 folders Series 6 contains letters, research materials, and legal documents pertaining to legal cases ATU 192 was involved in, including cases heard by the National Labor Relations Board. The series is organized by topic or case. Box-folder 14/5 Contract of Employment-ATU 192 and T.V. Van Dalsem, Advertising Manager for Wheels Magazine 1944 Box-folder 14/6 NLRB Case: International Association of Machinists #1546 vs. Key Transit System (Jurisdictional Implications for ATU 192) Part I, 1950-1954 Box-folder 14/7 NLRB Case: International Association of Machinists #1546 vs. Key Transit System (Jurisdictional Implications for ATU 192) Part II, 1950-1954 Box-folder 14/8 Job Classification Materials, 1953-1971 Box-folder 14/9 NLRB Taft-Hartley Compliance Documents (Includes Financial Data and Noncommunist Affidavits of Officers), 1948-1954 Box-folder 14/10 Public Utilities Commission, Key System Proposal Hearings, 1954-1957 Box-folder 14/11 Public Utilities Commission, Key System Proposal Hearings, 1958 Box-folder 14/12 Lease Agreements, 1963-1990 Box-folder 14/13 Dubovsky vs. Key System, 1953 Box-folder 14/14 Dubofsky vs. ATU 192, 1953 Box-folder 14/15 NLRB and Key System Transit on Unfair Labor Practices Charge, 1959-1963 Box-folder 14/16 Correspondence with Union Lawyers, 1967-1969 Box-folder 15/1 Correspondence Regarding Guimarra Vineyards vs. ATU 192 for Secondary Boycott in UFW Grape Strike, 1969-1970 Box-folder 15/2 Correspondence with Union Lawyers, 1969 Box-folder 15/3 ATU 192 v. California State Unemployment Insurance: Appeal, 1972-1978 Box-folder 15/4 ATU 192 v. California State Unemployment Insurance: Decision, 1978 Box-folder 15/5 Legal Materials, 1975 Box-folder 15/6 Legal Materials, 1975-1976 Box-folder 15/7 Law suits, 1977-1978 Box-folder 15/8 Legal Opinion Correspondence by ATU 192 Counsel, 1978-1981 Box-folder 15/9 ATU 192 v. AC Transit, Penalty Point Case, 1978-1979 Box-folder 15/10 Penalty Point Settlement, 1979 Box-folder 15/11 Llamas et al vs. AC Transit on Discrimination against Hispanic Employees (ATU 192 Intervenor), 1979-1982 Box-folder 15/12 Class Action Suit against AC Transit on Discrimination Against Black Employees Charges, 1979-1980 Box-folder 15/13 Memoranda on Legal Liability of Union Officers, 1978-1983 Box-folder 15/14 Legal-Correspondence on status of Discharged probationary employees, 1979-1980 Box-folder 15/15 Letter on Representation under 8(b)1(a), 1979 Box-folder 15/16 Arifa Abdullah Unemployment Insurance Board Hearing, 1979 Box-folder 15/17 Memoranda from ATU 192 Lawyers, 1979-1983 Box-folder 15/18 Settlement to Individual ATU 192 member, 1980 Box-folder 15/19 Settlement-ATU 192 and AC Transit on Access, 1980-1981 Box-folder 15/20 1981 Election Challenge, 1981 Box-folder 15/21 Correspondence-ATU 192 and Attorney for an AC Transit Employee, 1981 larc.ms.03272005/032 13

Series 6: Legal Files, 1944-1996 Box-folder 15/22 Bill McCombe Murder, 1981-1982 Box-folder 15/23 Llamas et al. v. AC Transit, Consent Decree on Hispanic Hiring, 1981-1983 Box-folder 15/24 ATU 192 and AC Transit, Access litigation, 1982-1984 Box-folder 15/25 Wright v. ATU 192, 1984 Box-folder 15/26 Disciplinary Actions by AC Transit and ATU 192 Response, 1985-1987 Box-folder 15/27 Legal Correspondence-ATU 192 and AC Transit Attorney, 1985-1987 Box-folder 15/28 ATU 192 vs. AC Transit Order Awarding Attorneys' Fees and Costs, 1991 Box-folder 15/29 Correspondence, 1993-1996 Series 7: Office Files, 1953-2004 Extent: 3.0 cubic ft. Series 7 contains the office files of Local 192, which document the topics in which the local's leaders were interested and materials that were created during the day to day business of the union. The series is subdivided by format and function into Subseries A: Subject Files, 1953-2004; Subseries B: Membership Files, 1950s-1998; and Subseries C: Newspaper Clippings, 1950s-1997. Subseries A is further subdivided into parts depending on subject groups: Part 1: Strikes, 1953-ca. 1979, which is arranged chronologically; and Part 2: General Subject Files, 1955-2004, which is arranged alphabetically by folder title. Subseries A: Subject Files, 1953-2004 Extent: 2.0 cubic ft. Box-folder 16/1 Key System Strike, 1953 Box-folder 16/2 Key System Strike Newspaper Clippings, 1953 Box-folder 16/3 Strike-Welfare and Food Stamp Information, 1969-1974 Box-folder 16/4 AC Transit Strike Newspaper Clippings, 1970 Box-folder 16/5 Strike Materials, 1970-1971 Box-folder 16/6 AC Transit Strike Information, 1970-1971 Box-folder 16/7 Strike Benefits, 1977-1978 Box-folder 16/8 AC Transit Strike, 1977-1978 Box-folder 16/9 BART Strike, circa 1979 Box-folder 16/10 AC Transit Bus Route Cards(Contains turn-by-turn descriptions for bus drivers), 1966 Box-folder 16/11 AC Transit Employee Drug Test Forms, 1979 Box-folder 16/12 AC Transit Ward Boundary Descriptions and Maps, 1981 Box-folder 16/13 AC Transit Employee Salary Schedules, 1982-1985 Box-folder 16/14 AC Transit Alameda County Grand Jury Report on AC Transit District, 1988-1989 Box-folder 16/15 Affirmative Action, 1977 February 4-1981 March 2 Box-folder 16/16 Affirmative Action Employees in AC Transit, 1980 Box-folder 16/17 AFL-CIO Solidarity Day, 1981 Box-folder 16/18 Apprenticeship Forms and Pamphlets, 1987-1988 Box-folder 16/19 ATU 192 Supervisors Withdrawal from Union at AC Transit, 1969 Box-folder 16/20 ATU 192-Lists of Officers and Delegates, 1957-1969 Box-folder 16/21 BART-Report on Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), 1962 Box-folder 16/22 BART-Petitions to Dissolve BART, 1963 Box-folder 16/23 BART-ATU 192 Members' Transfer to BART: Legal Precedents, 1961-1971 Box-folder 16/24 BART-ATU 192 Members BART Transfer Applications and Questionnaires, 1968-1972 Box-folder 16/25 BART Signatories-Information on Transferring Various Union Employees into BART District, 1966 Box-folder 17/1 BART Employment Applications, 1967 Box-folder 17/2 BART-Correspondence Concerning Signatories to BART Agreement, 1968-1969 Box-folder 17/3 BART-ATU 192 Intra-office communication on BART benefits program, 1972 larc.ms.03272005/032 14

Series 7: Office Files, 1953-2004 Subseries A: Subject Files, 1953-2004 Box-folder 17/4 BART-ATU 192 Members' Problems with BART Transfer, 1972 Box-folder 17/5 BART-ATU 192 Member Transfers, 1972 Box-folder 17/6 BART-ATU 192 Members Returned to AC Transit after Transferred to BART, 1972 Box-folder 17/7 BART Substance Abuse Program, circa 1990s Box-folder 17/8 California Labor Code Sec. 1137, Pt. 3, Ch. 9, Div. 2 Central Contra Costa Transit Authority (CCTA) undated Box-folder 17/9 Employer-Employee Relations Resolution, 1981-1982 Box-folder 17/10 Comparable Worth, 1981 Box-folder 17/11 Driver Safety-Robbery and Murder of AC Transit Driver Ralph Livingston, 1968-1969 Box-folder 17/12 Driver Safety-Robbery and Murder of AC Transit Driver Ralph Livingston, 1968 Box-folder 17/13 Driver Safety-Robbery Committee, 1965 Box-folder 17/14 Driver Safety-Assault Prevention: Demonstration Grant project, 1968-1969 Box-folder 17/15 Driver Safety- Assaults on operators, 1977-1981 Box-folder 17/16 Driver Safety-Report on Public Transit Safety 1979 January Box-folder 17/17 Driver Safety-Incident Reports and Metropolitan Transit District Memos, 1980 Box-folder 17/18 Driver Safety-Otis Ireland Racial Harassment (ATU 192 put up reward money for arrest), 1980 Box-folder 17/19 Dumbarton Bridge Bid by ATU 192, 1983-2004 Box-folder 17/20 Ephemera, circa early 1980s Box-folder 17/21 Golden Gate Bridge Transportation District Materials, 1965-1972 Box-folder 17/22 Governor's Defense Production Permit allowing women to work 9 hour days at Key Transit System, 1951 Box-folder 17/23 Internship, Summer youth programs 1989 Box-folder 17/24 Key Systems- Conditions for Employment, 1955-1956 Box-folder 17/25 Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959, 1976 Amendment 1976 Box-folder 17/26 Marin County Transit District Meeting Minutes, 1971 December, 1972 January Box-folder 17/27 MUNI Jurisdiction-ATU 1380 and Transport Workers of America, Local 250 Representation Election for SF MUNI Workers, 1966 Box-folder 17/28 MUNI Pay Scale, 1967 Box-folder 17/29 Office Files: "Things to Do When there is More Time," 1977-1984 Box-folder 17/30 Other ATU Locals, Newspaper Clippings, and Contract Research, 1980 Box-folder 17/31 Petition by AC Transit employees Protesting Attendance Policy (includes attendance cards), 1994 Box-folder 17/32 Petition by AC Transit Employees Protesting Uniform Policy, Undated Box-folder 17/33 Part-time Bus Drivers- US Department of Transportation Report: "Fiscal and Organizational Impact of Part-time Labor", 1986 Box-folder 17/34 Research on Part time Employee Contracts, 1981-1983 Box-folder 17/35 San Francisco Bus Route Information, AC Transit Maintenance Information, 1967-1971 Box-folder 17/36 Santa Clara Transit District Information, 1972 Box-folder 17/37 Transbay Tube, California Department of Public Works Report, 1957 Box-folder 17/38 Transit System History, 1929-1970 Box-folder 17/39 Training Materials, 1952 Box-folder 17/40 Training Materials, 1972-1977 Box-folder 17/41 Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1963 1963 Box-folder 17/42 Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, Section 13c Workshop, undated Box-folder 17/43 Violation of union By-laws, 1983 Subseries B: Membership Files, 1950s-1998 Extent: 12.0 folders Box-folder 18/1 Membership Certificate of ATU 1924, Photocopy of Strike Photo 1950s (Photocopy) circa 1950s Box-folder 18/2 Membership Cards Part I, undated Box-folder 18/3 Membership Cards Part II, undated Box-folder 18/4 List of addresses, correspondence, newsletter, 1955-1962 larc.ms.03272005/032 15

Series 7: Office Files, 1953-2004 Subseries B: Membership Files, 1950s-1998 Box-folder 18/5 AC Transit Newly Hired Employees, ATU 192 New Member Applicants, 1959-1962 Box-folder 18/6 New Members to be Accepted or Rejected, 1973 Box-folder 18/7 Membership Books, 1973 Box-folder 18/8 New members and Membership Meeting Agendas, 1976 Box-folder 18/9 Membership meeting roster, 1978-1982 Box-folder 18/10 ATU 192 Membership Monthly Reports, 1981-1984 Box-folder 18/11 ATU 192 Member Funerals and Memorials, 1997-1999 Box-folder 18/12 ATU 192 Funeral Cards from ATU members, 1990, 1998 Subseries C: Newspaper Clippings, 1950s-1997 Extent: 15.0 folders Box-folder 18/13 1950s Box-folder 18/14 Newspaper Clippings and Notices on Prop A Transit Bond, 1956-1959 Box-folder 18/15 Newspaper Clippings on End of Key System Trains, 1958 Box-folder 18/16 Newspaper Clippings (mostly East Bay), 1967-1991 Box-folder 18/17 Newspaper Clippings on BART, 1970-1971 Box-folder 18/18 1977 Box-folder 18/19 1980s Box-folder 18/20 Newspaper Clippings on Transit, 1981 Box-folder 18/21 1983 Box-folder 18/22 1983 Box-folder 18/23 Newspaper Clippings on ATU 192-AC Transit Contract Negotiations, 1983 Box-folder 18/24 1988-1995 Box-folder 18/25 Newspaper Clippings on AC Transit, 1988-1989 Box-folder 18/26 1997 Box-folder 18/27 Newspaper Clipping on ATU 192, AC Transit, and BART Collective Bargaining, 1997 Series 8: ATU Local 192 Publications, 1949-1994 Extent: 15.0 folders Series 8 is comprised of publications produced by Local 192, including periodicals, publications, bylaws, constitutions, and agreements. The series is subdivided into four parts: Subseries A: ATU 192 Periodicals and Publications, 1971-1993; Subseries B: Bylaws Booklets, circa 1956-1991; Subseries C: Constitutions and Agreements, 1964-1994; Subseries D: Agreement Booklets, 1949-1994 by format and organized chronologically. Subseries A: ATU 192 Periodicals and Publications, 1971-1993 Extent: 15.0 folders Box-folder 19/1 ATU 192 Bulletin and Announcements to Members, 1971 Box-folder 19/1 1971 Box-folder 19/2 1972 Box-folder 19/3 1973 Box-folder 19/4 1974 Box-folder 19/5 1975 Box-folder 19/6 1976 Box-folder 19/7 1977 Box-folder 19/8 1978 Box-folder 19/9 1980 July 3 Box-folder 19/10 1981 Box-folder 19/11 1982 Box-folder 19/12 1983 Box-folder 19/13 1985 larc.ms.03272005/032 16

Series 8: ATU Local 192 Publications, 1949-1994 Subseries A: ATU 192 Periodicals and Publications, 1971-1993 Box-folder 19/14 1986 Box-folder 19/15 1987 Box-folder 19/16 1988 Box-folder 19/17 1990 Box-folder 19/18 1991 Box-folder 19/19 1992 Box-folder 19/20 1993 Box-folder 19/21 Wheels, 1957-1964 Box-folder 19/22 ATU Local 192 News and Views, 1979-1983 Box-folder 19/23 Local 192 News Issues, 1983 Box-folder 19/24 Press Release Regarding Potential Strike, 1988 Subseries B: Bylaws Booklets, circa 1956-1991 Extent: 1.0 folder Box-folder 19/25 ATU 192 Bylaw Booklets: circa 1956, 1962, 1987, 1991 Box-folder 19/25 Key System Employee's Benevolent Association Bylaws, 1949 Box-folder 19/25 AC Transit Employee's Benevolent Association Bylaws, 1969 Box-folder 19/25 AC Transit Employee's Benevolent Association Bylaws, 1978 Box-folder 19/25 AC Transit Employee's Medical Plan Constitution and Bylaws, circa 1950s Subseries C: Constitutions and Agreements, 1964-1994 Extent: 13.0 folders Box-folder 20/1 Agreements-ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1964, 1966 Box-folder 20/2 Agreements-ATU 192 and AC Transit-Correspondence on Contract, 1966-1971 Box-folder 20/3 Agreement-ATU 192 and BART, 1967 Box-folder 20/4 Agreement-ATU 192 and MUNI, 1974 Box-folder 20/5 Agreement-ATU 192 and AC Transit on 1964 Mass Transportation Act, 1975 Box-folder 20/6 Agreement-ATU 192 and AC Transit on 1964 Mass Transportation Act, 1975, 1989 Box-folder 20/7 Agreement-ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1980 Box-folder 20/8 Agreement ATU 192 and AC Transit on Section 13(c) of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, 1982-1986 Box-folder 20/9 Agreement-ATU and AC Transit, 1983 Box-folder 20/10 Tentative Agreement-ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1986-1989 Box-folder 20/11 Agreement-ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1989 Box-folder 20/12 Agreement-ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1989 Box-folder 20/13 Agreements-ATU and AC Transit 1992, 1994 Subseries D: Agreement Booklets, 1949-1994 Extent: 1.0 folders Box-folder 20/14 Agreements-ATU 192 and Key System, 1949, 1953, 1957 Box-folder 20/14 Agreements-ATU 192 and AC Transit, 1960-1994 Series 9: Conventions, Conferences, and Meetings, 1969-1985 Extent: 4.0 folders Series 9 contains materials from conventions, conference and meeting materials. The series is arranged chronologically. Box-folder 20/16 A. Philip Randolph Conference, 1982 Box-folder 20/17 1969 ATU Convention Material, 1969 Box-folder 20/18 ATU 192 Conference Stickers, 1981 Box-folder 20/19 International Collaborative Bus Driver Research Meetings, 1985 larc.ms.03272005/032 17