URW Rejects
**Source:** Dedicated To Community Public Service — 82nd Year, Number 135 Dedicated To Community Public Service URW Rejects
**Source:** Dedicated To Community Public Service — 82nd Year, Number 135 Dedicated To Community Public Service URW Rejects
**Source:** AKRON, OHIO (UP) — United Rubber Workers President Peter Bommarito, said today that the United Rubber Workers had rejected offers by the nation’s five leading rubber producers and that the URW was prepared to continue the strike for another month. The URW had been offered a 38 cent per hour wage increase, an increase … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — The Bucciaglìa family paid a very special type of homage to their patriarch yesterday. Fifty members of the clan turned out in true festival regalia to celebrate the 100th birthday of the family’s oldest member, Joseph Bucciaglìa. A native of Sparinze, Italy, new centenarian Bucciaglìa presided over the afternoon affair, danced his … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bucciaglias, 27 – Shamrock street, their 50th wedding anniversary yesterday with an open house at their home. Eighty-five guests attended a dinner at the Worcester Diner. Mr. and Mrs. Bucciaglias married in Naples, Italy, and lived in Worcester 47 years. He was employed at Hatch & before his … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bucciagia, 27 Shamrock street, observed their 50th wedding anniversary yesterday with an open house at their home. Eighteen guests also attended a dinner at the Parkway Diner. Mr. and Mrs. Bucciagia were married in Naples, Italy, and have lived in Worcester 47 years. He was employed at Hatch … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — He had lived through the assassinations of two presidents, William McKinley and John F. Kennedy. McKinley was shot in Buffalo, N.Y., in 1901, and Kennedy was killed on Mr. Bucciaglia’s birthday 11 years ago. He leaves two sons, Anthony A. and Albert J. Bucciaglia, both of Worcester; two daughters, Anna, wife of … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — There is no newspaper clipping or article text in the provided image. The image appears to be a portrait photograph of three people, likely a mother and her two children. The individuals are smiling and dressed in formal attire, suggesting this may be a family portrait or photograph taken for a special … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — NAUGATUCK–It was reported Wednesday that United Rubber Workers Local 218 armed its negotiators Tuesday with authority to call a strike should contract negotiations with Uniroyal management fail to produce an agreement by the contract expiration date. Negotiations opened Tuesday in Cincinnati, with the three local Rubber Workers Union representatives at the conference. … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — A strike will be bad for Naugatuck. People won’t buy. A wife and another whose husband works for UniRoyal, ‘Of course I don’t want a strike. It’s okay for a week, but no longer.’It is obvious that the strike was anticipated by most local residents. One can only hope that it will … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — NAUGATUCK— Representa- tives of the United Rubber Workers Union met in Cincinnati, Ohio, at 10 a.m. today, and the possibility grew stronger that there will be no further talks until representatives of Uniroyal, Inc. until Monday morning. This will extend the walkout of some 5,000 members of the three local unions over … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — As the half-hour passed, phones in local headquarters rang incessantly with calls from workers wanting to know what action to take. At about 12:30 a.m., the final call to strike came in and pickets took up their posts following an orderly shutdown of machinery. Uniroyal has 19 plants in Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — Continued from Page 1 bers of the rubber industry’s Big Four-around midnight Thursday as two-year contracts expired. Most of the 21,250 rubber workers members employed by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., the other Big Four mem- ber, were on the job after union negotiators voted late Thursday to work on a … Read more
**Date:** 4.29.67 **Source:** Unknown — NAUGATUCK — Negotiations URW, was called at midnight between the striking United Rubber Workers and Uniroyal, Tire and Rubber Co., and the B.F. Goodrich Co., both of Ak- ron, and Uniroyal, Inc. will resume Wednesday morning in Cincinnati, local un- ion spokesmen reported Sunday night. Pickets at the three Locals, … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — Strike at Uniroyal as part of a nationwide walkout against three major rubber companies. BIRTH UNIT MEETS
**Source:** Unknown — NAUGATUCK–Talks between the striking United Rubber Workers union and Uniroyal, Inc., are being continued today in Ohio, according to Local 45 Pres. George Froehlich. Negotiations were resumed Wednesday morning following a weekend recess. Contacted Wednesday night in Cincinnati, Ohio, Froehlich declined to state whether or not an agreement between the two groups … Read more
**Source:** Register Staff Reporter — NAUGTUCK — Hope that a breakthrough in the stalemated contract talks between the United Rubber Workers and Uniroyal may develop is being expressed by local employes of the rubber company as the strike heads in to its 10th day. The optimism is predicated on the willingness of both the URW … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — NAUGATUCK – An unidenti-fied union spokesman in Cincin-nati reported negotiations will continue today as the strike against Uniroyal’s three plants here by the United Rubber Workers remains and pickets continue quietly. Due to an agreement between union and manangment groups not to release any information, no indication of progress was given. Whether … Read more
**Date:** 5-12-? **Source:** Unknown — Negotiating talks continued Sunday between the United Rubber Workers and UniRoyal as the strike has entered its second week. However, there is no indication from either side as to the progress. The negotiating talks now concern the master contract. Once agreement is reached, the talks will be conducted on local … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — What would take place Thursday morning, when office workers are again to attempt to report to work. Mayor Joseph C. Raytkwich reported at mid-morning that “all the excitement is over, at least for today.” He said that union International Field Rep. William Fernandez, Jr., and Local 45 Vice-Pres. Raymond Mengacci were.
**Source:** Unknown — instrumental in sending the large number of pickets home. The mayor said shortly after 10 a.m. that only two or three pickets were at each of the factory gates, ‘picketing in an orderly fashion.’ Mayor Ratkwich said that, since an early hour today, he had been making an effort to
**Source:** Unknown — When tension increased early this morning, additional reinforcements were called out by Naugatuck police. Supernumeraries were called in, and shifts were extended. At least 22 policemen were on duty in the Uniroyal area this morning. However, when it became evident that the picket lines could not be broken, the size of the … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — Pickets (Cont’d from Page One) contact Thomas Nelligan of the firm’s industrial relations department, but his calls to the plant were stymied. He was also unable to reach Plant Mgr. John M. Smith. The Footwear Plant switchboard is not open today, and the heavy flood of calls had swamped the alternate in-coming … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — UNUSUALLY HEAVY pedestrian traffic was noted this morning at the Maple St. gate of Uniroyal in Naugatuck as Local 45 members — on strike now for over two weeks — suddenly decided not to allow office help into the building. Naugatuck’s new Town Hall can be seen in background.—King Photo. SHOULDER TO … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — OFFICE WORKERS waited outside the Central Office of UniRoyal and across the street at the Maple St. gate this morning, uncertain of the next move. The pickers refused to allow them into the buildings this morning for the first time in the 13-day old strike. Shortly after the photo was taken, management … Read more
**Source:** CHEM-TEXTS — Company Announces Tentative Closing Of Reclaim Rubber Operations 200 Employees Affected For years the rumor has persisted that the Reclaim Rubber Plant would close down because of competition from synthetic rubber, the marketing of radial tires and other factors due to lower demand. It seems that the 80 year era may now … Read more
**Source:** CHEM-TEXTS — Four Retire Recently Martha Karbowicz, right, is congratulated by Joseph Ciaccia, Superintendent of Chemical Production, on his retirement after 33 years service. From left are Walter Budd, Josephine Vallonis, and Martha Karbowicz, who retired from R&D after 46 years. George Aspell, third left, cuts cake on his retirement from the Purchasing Dept. … Read more
**Source:** CHEM-TEXTS — Synthetic Rubber Plant To Close Top UG Goal With $22,010 Uniroyal Chemical people again topped the United Fund goal. This year’s goal was $21,000. Pledges and contributions amounted to $22,010, from 944 employees—65% of the people at the Naugatuck location—participated in the annual drive to raise funds for the work of the … Read more
**Source:** CHEM-TEXTS — New members of the Forty Years group of the Twenty Five Years Service Club pose with James Cronin, Factory Manager. From left in the photo are Gene Reale, Peter Machnics, Antonio Henriques, Thomas Doran, James Cronin, Michael Chmielewski, Nicholas Saliandr, Joseph Kolakoski, and Evo Gabriel. Missing from photo are J. Conrad Ranney … Read more
**Source:** CHEM-TEXTS — After 40 years service Beatrice Smay, Research & Development, retired. In photo she is congratulated by Louis Gaccia. Eugene St. John cuts cake honoring his 31 years service while Jacqueline Davino holds it. Florence Kelsey, retired after 37 years service. Congratulating her is Michael Bank. Philip McPhail, retired after 30 years service. … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — Naugatuck Police Capt. Joseph Summa moves in to remove Uniroyal striker confronting Mayor Joseph Bartylicych arriving at City Hall. Uniroyal strikers are booked at Naugatuck police headquarters on charges of breach of the peace. Pickets and police clashed as management employees attempted to enter Maple Street gate at 7 a.m. today. One … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — The following 43 persons were arrested by local police in today’s scuffle at the Maple St. entrance to UniRoyal’s Foot- wear Division. Charles Butler, 49, Mul- berry St., charged with in- terfering with police; all others are charged with breach of peace. Walter M.Scott,36,230 Pem- broke Ave., Francisco DaSilva, 47, 20 Tolles … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — Continued From Page 1 St.; Guido Boschele, 58, Pond Hill Rd.; James Dowling, 23, 87 Quinn St. Ernest Kinsley, 31, 79 Dikeman St., Waterbury; Earl Matthews, 34, 8 Pond St.; George Sporbert, 34, 19 Goss St.; Joseph Foley, 40, 190 Cherry St.; Ronnie Kezelevich, 23, 16 Melbourne Ct.; Robert Mikulski, 26, 29 … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — HUSTLED UP Maple St. by Police Officer Thomas Hunt is an unidentified striker following a pushing incident in front of a Unioyal-Footwear Division gate this morning. The man was presumably booked on a charge of breach of the peace, one of 43 such arrests made this morning. The man resisted Hunt’s urgings … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — NAUGATUCK POLICE this morning cracked down on striking Local 45 members picketing Uniroyal, arresting 43 on charges of breach of peace when the union members refused to allow non-union office building. Top photo shows policemen leading two of those arrested away from the Maple St. gate. Bottom photo shows parade of police, … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — The pickets were firm about not letting any more members of management into the warehouse, a spokesman said. They will, however, allow those already inside to leave. In addition to Mengacci, Blanchard, Pinho and Owens, those arrested and released without bond for Waterbury Circuit Court appearance June 8 are: Frank Rodrigues, 35, … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — At 7:45 a.m., when workers for the 8 o’clock shift began to arrive, a second outbreak flared up, but was quickly squelched by police. Those arrested during the sec- ond outbreak did not resist being taken to the police station, as the first group had. Two union vice presidents were among the … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — Pickets (Cont’d from Page One) lated among Uniroyal management, was neither confirmed nor denied by top level Local officials in Cincinnati. The statement claimed that although Uniroyal had offered to continue negotiations on a day-to-day basis after the strike was called, the URW had turned down the offer, “with the result that … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — Asked why white collar workers had attempted to enter the plant Tuesday night, Chapman answered that they had been instructed to get out shipments to critical customers. He added that management had asked Local 45 for four men to help get the shipments out; the local turned down the request, he said, … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — NAUGATUCK–United Rubber Workers, Locals 45, 218 and 308, will disburse strike benefit checks Tuesday and Wednesday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Members of each local are asked to report to their respective local headquarters to receive the benefit checks. Those members who have either performed or made themselves … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — One man said, “Let’s make this our ‘Custer’s Last Stand.’” A few others jeered the idea of letting male workers inside. Mengacci asked, “Do you all want to go to jail?” The question was answered by a number of persons with a resounding “Yes.” When male management workers started filing through the … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — Also at times they broke into song, singing “America,” “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad” and others. At one point they chanted, “You ran out of gas.” Perhaps this was in reference to the situation in the borough about a year ago when local police vehicles were grounded for about 24 hours … Read more
**Source:** Unknown — John Smith, was hustled into the Central Office Building by local police who pushed their way through a group of about 20 women pickets. Once safely inside, the women resumed their circling in front of the door. At one point, they chanted, “Talk it over, Blue-Coats, talk it over” at a group … Read more