- The
Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen (BRT) was a
labor organization for
railroad employees founded in 1883.
Originally called the
Brotherhood of Railroad...
- The
Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers and
Trainmen (BLET) is a
labor union founded in Marshall, Michigan, on 8 May 1863 as the
Brotherhood of the Footboard...
- (1982);
Healey v. James, 408 U.S. 169 (1972);
Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen v. Virginia, 377 U.S. 1 (1964);
United Mine
Workers v.
Illinois State Bar...
-
Brotherhood of
Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, the
Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen, the
Order of
Railway Conductors and Brakemen, and the Switchmen's Union...
-
Railroad Trainmen, and the Switchmen's
Union of
North America to form the "United
Transportation Union" (UTU).
Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen (BRT) —...
-
Southern Railway (reprinted by
Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers and
Trainmen,
December 13, 2005),
Norfolk Southern's 'Best Friend'
visits stock exchange...
- of
Maintenance of Way
Employes Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers and
Trainmen Service Employees International Union Workers United Colorado Workers for...
- The Switchmen's
Mutual Aid ****ociation of
North America (SMAA) was a 19th-century
fraternal benefit society and
trade union in the
United States of America...
- cargo, and help p****engers on p****enger trains. Brakeman, also
known as
trainmen, were
historically responsible for
manually applying brakes,
though the...
- 1946) 340,000 coal
miners (April 1946) 250,000
railroad engineers and
trainmen (May 22–25, 1946) 120,000 miners, rail and
steel workers in the Pittsburgh...