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ALPA Miami EAL MEC Records, Part II ALPA Miami EAL-MEC Records 30.5 linear feet (30 SB & 1 MB) 1960s-1990, bulk 1985-1989 Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Finding aid written by Maxfield Stepaniak on July 6, 2011. Accession Number: LR000247 Creator: Air Line Pilots Association Acquisition: ALPA Miami EAL-MEC Records were first deposited at the Reuther Library in December 1990. Language: Material is entirely in English Access: Papers are open for research Use: Refer to the Walter P. Reuther Library Rules for Use of Archival Materials. Notes: Citation style: “Air Line Pilots Association Miami EAL-MEC Records, Box #, Folder #, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University” Abstract: The records in this collection focus mainly on Eastern Air Lines (EAL) and its Master Executive Council (MEC) and involve correspondence, resolutions and reports. Continental Airlines (CAL) and the Texas Air Corporation, which was an airline holding company, also contain large amounts of material in the form of correspondence and general information as well. Major general subjects throughout the collection consist of safety, strikes, mergers and pilots. Important Subjects: Air Safety Bankruptcy Continental Airlines (CAL) Contracts Day Files Department of Transportation (DOT) Eastern Air Lines (EAL) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Family Awareness Master Executive Council (MEC) Media Mergers Orion Air Pierrs Pilots Resignations Safety Strikes Texas Air Corporation (TAC) Important Names: Jack Bavis William Brock Henry Duffy Jerry Jackson Arrangement: The subjects in this collection are arranged alphabetically and then by date. Box 1 1-1. Absenteeism; 1987 1-1. Access; 1988 1-1. Addresses; 1986-1987 1-1. Advance Agenda Items; 1988 1-1. Advertising; 1987-1988 1-1. Advertising; Pilots; 1989 1-1. AFL-CIO; 1987-1988 1-1. AFL-CIO; Appeal; 1988 1-1. Aging Aircraft; 1988 1-1. Air Atlantic; 1987 1-1. Air Safety; 1984-1986 1-1. Air Safety; 1987 1-1. Air Safety; 1988 1-1. Air Shuttle; 1987 1-1. Air Traffic Control; 1987-1988 1-1. Air Traffic Controllers; 1982-1988 1-1. Airbus; 1987 1-1. Aircraft Routing & Maintenance Logs; 1983-1988 1-1. Airfare Wars; 1988-1989 1-1. Airline Complaints; 1987 1-1. Airline Fares; 1987-1988 1-1. Airline Pilot Dialogue; 1987 1-1. Airline Pilot Magazine; 1987 1-1. Airline Pilot Magazine; 1988 1-1. Airline Pilot Magazine; 1989 1-1. Airline Service; 1987 1-1. Allegis; 1987 1-1. ALPA; Constitution & By Laws; 1986 1-1. ALPA; General; 1987-1988 1-1. ALPA; Media Training; 1989 1-1. ALPA; National; 1987-1988 1-1. ALPA; Other MEC; 1986 1-1. ALPA; Pilot Group Communications Handbooks; n.d. 1-1. ALPA; Press Release; 1988 1-1. American Airlines; 1986-1988 Box 2 2-1. Asset Transfers; 1986-1988 2-2. ATL; Block Lists; 1987 2-3. Atlanta Comm Center; 1989 2-4. Aviation Daily; 1988 2-5. Aviation Safety Commission; 1988 2-6. Bankruptcy Asset Transfers; 1989 2-7. Bankruptcy; Examiner Trustee; 1989 2-8. Bankruptcy; General; 1989 2-9. Bavis, Jack; Correspondence; From; 1986 2-10. Bavis, Jack; Correspondence; From; Jan-Mar 1987 2-11. Bavis, Jack; Correspondence; From; April-June 1987 2-12. Bavis, Jack; Correspondence; From; July-Dec 1987 2-13. Bavis, Jack; Correspondence; From; 1988 2-14. Bavis, Jack; Correspondence; To; 1986-1988 2-15. Benefit Report; 1986 2-16. Bid Sheets; 1987 2-17. Bidding & Surveys; 1986-1989 2-18. Biris, C.; 1987 Box 3 3-1. Black Binder Resignations; 1989 3-2. Black Binder Resignations; 1989 3-3. Black Binder Resignations; 1989 3-4. Black Binder Resignations; 1989 3-5. Black Binder Resignations; 1989 3-6. Black Binder Resignations; 1989-1990 3-7. Blue Binder Resignation; 1989 3-8. Blue Binder Resignation; 1989 3-9. Borman, Frank; 1986-1987 3-10. BOS Comm Center; 1989 3-11. Breeding, Don; 1986 3-12. Brock, B.; Accord; 1988 3-13. Brock, B.; Agreement; 1988 3-14. Brock, B.; Joint Statement; 1988 3-15. Bryan, C.E.; 1986-1987 3-16. Budget; 1988 3-17. Buyouts; General; 1989 3-18. CAL; Between the Times; 1988 3-19. CAL; Correspondence; 1981-1986 Box 4 4-1. CAL; Correspondence; 1987 4-2. CAL; Correspondence; 1988 4-3. CAL; Crash; 1988 4-4. CAL; Financial; 1989 4-5. CAL; Frontier; 1986-1987 4-6. CAL; General; 1988 4-7. CAL; Job Preservation & Litigation Settlement; 1986 4-8. CAL; Organizing; 1987-1988 4-9. CAL; Organizing; 1989 4-10. CAL; Pay Review; 1987 4-11. CAL; Pilots; 1987-1989 4-12. CAL; Seniority List; 1989 4-13. Cartoons; 1987-1988 4-14. Changing Art of Union Busting in America; 1979 4-15. Chapter 11; 1983-1987 4-16. Checklist; 1987 4-17. Checklist; 1988 4-18. Checklist; 1989 4-19. Coalition; 1986-1988 4-20. Cobra Info; 1989 4-21. Cohen Flight; 1987-1989 4-22. Collins, Cardiss; 1987 Box 5 5-1. Collins; Orion Air; 1988 5-2. Communication Committee; 1986 5-3. Communication Committee; 1987 5-4. Communication Committee; 1988 5-5. Communication Coordinator Packet; n.d. 5-6. Communication Network; 1987-1988 5-7. Concept Marketing; 1988-1989 5-8. Congressional; Aviation Sub Committee Hearing; 1988-1989 5-9. Congressional Hearings; 1987-1988 5-10. Congressional Replies; 1986 5-11. Consultants Information; 1987 5-12. Consumer Complaints; 1987-1989 5-13. Continental; Correspondence & Facts; 1981-1988 5-14. Continental Express; 1987 5-15. Continental Memos & General Information; 1987-1989 5-16. Contract; 1986 5-17. Contract; 1987-1989 5-18. Contract Concept; 1978-1986 5-19. Contract Lawsuits; 1987 5-20. Contract Talks; 1988 5-21. Cookbook 5-22. Coordinator List; n.d. 5-23. Corwin; Expenses; 1987-1988 5-24. Cost Reductions; 1987 5-25. Council 7; 1986-1988 5-26. Council 51; 1986-1987 5-27. Council 72; 1987 5-28. Council 79; 1986 5-29. Court Cases; 1986 5-30. Crew Schedule; 1988 Box 6 6-1. Day File; 1986 6-2. Day File; Jan-Mar 1987 6-3. Day File; April-July 1987 6-4. Day File; Aug 1987 6-5. Day File; Sept 1987 6-6. Day File; Oct 1987 6-7. Day File; Nov-Dec 1987 6-8. Day File; Jan 1988 6-9. Day File; Feb 1988 6-10. Day File; Mar 1988 6-11. Day File; April 1988 6-12. Day File; May 1988 6-13. Day File; August 1988 6-14. Day File; Sept 1988 6-15. Day File; Oct 1988 6-16. Day File; Nov 1988 Box 7 7-1. Day File; Dec 1988 7-2. Day File; Jan 1989 7-3. Day File; Feb 1989 7-4. Day File; Mar 1989 7-5. Day File; April 1989 7-6. Day File; May 1989 7-7. Day File; June 1989 7-8. Day File; July 1989 7-9. Day File; August 1989 7-10. Day File; Sept 1989 7-11. Day File; Oct 1989 7-12. Day File; Nov 1989 7-13. Day File; Dec 1989 7-14. DC-10 Hearing; 1988 7-15. DCA/PR Clippings; 1988 7-16. Delays; 1987-1988 7-17. Delta; 1987-1988 7-18. Denver Crash; 1987 7-19. Deregulation; 1987-1989 7-20. Disclaimer Letter; 1987 7-21. District Court; 1989 7-22. D.O.T.; 1988 7-23. D.O.T. Correspondence; 1987-1988 7-24. D.O.T. Fitness Filing; 1988 7-25. D.O.T. Route Swap; 1987 7-26. Drug Testing; 1988-1989 7-27. Duffy, H.; 1985-1987 7-28. Duffy, H.; Statement & Speeches; 1988-1989 7-29. EAL; Aerospace Interiors; 1988 7-30. EAL; Air Shuttle Division Operating Plan; 1987 7-31. EAL; Aircraft Incidences; 1988-1989 7-32. EAL; ALPA Agreement; 1986 7-33. EAL; Alphabetical Seniority List; 1988 7-34. EAL; Bankruptcy; 1989 7-35. EAL; CAL Emergency Exemption; 1986 7-36. EAL; Checklist; 1987-1989 Box 8 8-1. EAL; Clippings; 1986 8-2. EAL; Clippings; 1987 8-3. EAL; Clippings; 1988 8-4. EAL; Clippings; 1989-1990 8-5. EAL; Coalition; 1986-1987 8-6. EAL; Coalition; 1988 8-7. EAL; Coalition; Communication Group Report; 1986 8-8. EAL; Conference Call; 1989 8-9. EAL; Correspondence; Aug 1986 8-10. EAL; Correspondence; Sept 1986 8-11. EAL; Correspondence; Oct 1986 8-12. EAL; Correspondence; Nov 1986 8-13. EAL; Correspondence; Dec 1986 8-14. EAL; Correspondence; Jan 1987 8-15. EAL; Correspondence; Feb 1987 8-16. EAL; Correspondence; Mar 1987 8-17. EAL; Correspondence; April 1987 8-18. EAL; Correspondence; May 1987 8-19. EAL; Correspondence; June 1987 8-20. EAL; Correspondence; Aug 1987 8-21. EAL; Correspondence; Sept 1987 8-22. EAL; Correspondence; Oct 1987 8-23. EAL; Correspondence; Nov 1987 8-24. EAL; Correspondence; Dec 1987 8-25. EAL; Correspondence; Jan 1988 8-26. EAL; Correspondence; Feb 1988 8-27. EAL; Correspondence; Mar 1988 8-28. EAL; Correspondence; April 1988 8-29. EAL; Correspondence; May 1988 8-30. EAL; Correspondence; June 1988 8-31. EAL; Correspondence; July 1988 8-32. EAL; Correspondence; Aug 1988 8-33. EAL; Correspondence; Sept 1988 8-34. EAL; Correspondence; Oct 1988 8-35. EAL; Declaration of Jalmer Johnson; 1988 8-36. EAL; Economic Impact Study; 1987 Box 9 9-1. EAL; Exhibits Index; 1988 9-2. EAL; Family Awareness; 1989 9-3. EAL; Family Awareness; 1990 9-4. EAL; Family Awareness Committee Report; 1989 9-5. EAL; Financial; 1987-1988 9-6. EAL; Financial Report; 1987 9-7. EAL; Flight Attendant Plans; 1987 9-8. EAL; General Correspondence; 1990 9-9. EAL; General Council Minutes; 1989 9-10. EAL; General Council Minutes; 1990 9-11. EAL; Inspection Report; 1987 9-12. EAL; Interoffice Correspondence; 1986-1988 9-13. EAL; Labor Costs; 1988-1989 9-14.
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