Mentioned in 28 documents | Years active: 1964-1969
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- UniRoyal Cites Need For Sample Shoes
- Dear Sir:
- Eight Pickets Are Arrested In New Uniroyal Disorder
- ONE OF EIGHT Local 218 members arrested in Naugatuck at the gate of the Uniroyal Chemical Plant this morning is led away by police to be booked on charges of breach of peace. Local Pres. Joseph Rzeszutek was one of those charged.
- No Violence As Management Crosses Lines
- Factor of Safety In Production Move Sparks Dispute At Uniroyal
- Pickets and Police Milled Around at the Gate to the Chemical Plant at Uniroyal in Naugatuck
- Management lawyer, Atty. J. Kenneth Bradley, said Friday that the production was ”partially” for the defense effort, and partially of items ”for use in other parts of the country.”
- Mass Picketing At Synthetic Plant Leads To Arrest Of Four Persons
- Arrest 4 At Synthetic Plant
- CAPT. JOSEPH SUMMA is shown reading the state statute containing the “riot act” to picketers at the Synthetic plant as members of Local 308 bar the entrance gate to supervisory personnel, yesterday morning. Local 308 president Edward Alves, back to camera listens intently.
- Two of the pickets had to be forcibly ejected by police, following the reading of the riot act from the state statutes by Capt. Joseph Summa, when they refused to step aside for the plant’s personnel.
- UniRoyal Struck
- Uniroyal to Resume Shipment Of Manufactured Products
- Added Police
- Minor Scuffling At Struck UniRoyal Plants
- 43 Arrested in Strike
- Naugatuck Police Escort 200 Through Picket Line
- TELLS PICKETS TO MOVE ON
- 2 Union Vice-Presidents Included In Arrests; All Charged Breach/Peace
- 43 Pickets Arrested By Naugatuck Police
- 50 Arrested In Uniroyal Strike
- Uniroyal Quiet After Flareup
- NAUGATUCK – Another 21 Picketing United Rubber Workers Union members were arrested this morning in the third day of clashes between police and strikers at the Maple St. gate of the Uniroyal footwear plant.
- LOCAL 45 Vice President Raymond Mengacci, with bullhorn, passes along company proposal to union pickets that male non-union employes be allowed into Uniroyal’s Naugatuck Footwear plant this morning. It was rejected. Police Capt. Joseph Summa is at left, and International Union Rep. William Fernandez, Jr., is in center, with hat and glasses, just behind Mengacci.
- Strike
- 8 Trucks Pass Through Uniroyal Amid Jeers
- Uniroyal Strikers Get Benefit Checks