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Local 199 News and Views, July 1955
An issue of Local 199 UAW CIO News and Views for July 1955. The issue includes: Labour History Made By New Auto Contracts, Administration Sweeps Election, Presidents Report, McKinnon Scuttlebut, Service Continues, Canadian GM Negotiations In Conciliation Stage, Murphy's Vote Was Lost, Al's Column, DC Supports GAW, GAW Is Moral Just and Feasible, 1st Labour Body Accepts Merger Plan, Costly Elections, Report To UIC, Vote Coming Up, DC #26 Executive Elected At Meet, Local Students At 8th Summer School, Welland Vale and Shurly, Local 199 UAW-CIO Annual Picnic
Local 199 News and Views, June 1950
An issue of Local 199 UAW CIO News and Views for June 1950. This issue includes: Blood Donors, Building Fund, Compensation Report, Stop Losing Money, The Old Observer Says, Skilled Trades, Educational Committee
Local 199 News and Views, December 1949
An issue of Local 199 UAW CIO News and Views for December 1949. The issue includes: Anthes-Imperial Chippings, Your Credit Union, A Little About Your Credit Union Executive, A Prose Poem, Do Union Members Have Wings?, How To Break Your Union, Observations and Summary of Committee Activities
Local 199 News and Views, April 1952
An issue of Local 199 UAW CIO News and Views for April 1952. The issue includes: Financial Secretary's Report, The State of our Union, Building Committee Report, The Machine Operator, Education Conference, Blood Donor Report, Compensation Committee, Anthes Imperial Unit, This Is PAC, McKinnon Section Report, From Ford Facts, Local 600 - Questions and Answers on the Steel Situation in the USA
Local 199 News and Views, March 1951
An issue of Local 199 UAW CIO News and Views for March 1951. The issue includes: Building Committee Report, Blood Donor, Looking For Business, Anthes Imperial Section, UAW Convention, Surveying the Election Results, Cost of Living Escalator, Pay For Good Friday, Sick and Welfare Committee Report, We Practice Thrift Service, Compiled by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, Compensation Committee
Local 199 News and Views, October 1954
An issue of Local 199 UAW CIO News and Views for October 1954. The issue includes: Ford Strikes, UAW Will Demand Guaranteed Employment In 1955 Wage Talks, CCL's Program, Successful Annual Picnic Held, Double Standards, Sarnia C of C Asks National Health Plan, Peninsula Labour Council Unions Marched On Labour Day, Moved Lately?, Strike Aid Voted, Local Member Job Casualty, S and W Activity, To Support UE, UAW's Talking Points, UAW Wins UE Strike, CCL CIO and Unity, One Way to Go, McKinnon Scuttlebut, UAW Members Protected Against Welfare Graft, No Dues Hike, PLC Strike Action, To Aid Strikes
Local 199 News and Views, November 1953
An issue of Local 199 UAW CIO News and Views for November 1953. The issue includes: Council Sidesteps Rent Control Issue, City Doing Nothing For Laidoff Workers, 199 To Take Political Action, 3 Prong Drive Set To Win Annual Wage, McCarthyism Not Welcome Here, UAW Hits Chrysler View On Annual Pay, Reuther Quotes, Training Them Young?, Aid to Miners Will Collect Toys and Canned Goods, CIO Convention Ok's No Raid Pact, Welland Vale Unit Enters Negotiations, No Need to Worry, Profits Vs. Cooperations, This Is News, To All Residents of St. Catharines
Photograph - Strike Headquarters for Local 199 at Cappy's Lunch, 1948
A black and white photograph of the strike headquarters for the Local 199 UAW - CIO. The locations is Cappy's Lunch at 290 Ontario Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. There are several people lined up on the street in front of the diner
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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