List of City Engineer's Department employees displaced by the General Strike, sent from W.P. Brereton, City Engineer, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, in response to a request from Council.
A letter from C.J. Brown, City Clerk, to the Committee on Finance, enclosing a letter received form W.P. Brereton, City Engineer, explaining that Robert Thomas Murdock, a Domestic Waterworks employee, was assaulted for remaining at his post during the General Strike.
List of Repair Shops Department employees displaced by the General Strike, sent from [Frank Main?], Superintendent of Shops, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, in response to a request from Council.
A letter from J.H. Pearson, Chief Health Inspector, to the Health Committee, praising certain employees who continued to work after the strike was called.
Winnipeg (Man.). Committee on Public Health and Welfare
A report present to the Mayor and Council by Alderman Hamlin, chairman of the Food Committee, summarizing the report made by E.W.J. Hague, Assistant Chief Health Inspector, on July 10, and recommending he (Hague) and certain others be compensated for their work.
A letter from J.E. Buchanan, Chief of the Fire Department, to M. Peterson, Committee on Finance, referring him to C.D. Sheppard of the Citizens Committee of One Thousand, who was responsible for the volunteer fire brigade that operated during the strike.
A letter from W.H. Evanson, City Comptroller, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, listing all expenses related to the Special Police used during the General Strike.
A letter from the Health Committee to J.H. Pearson, Chief Health Inspector, acknowledging his commendations for certain employees that worked during the strike, and instructing him to prepare a report on overtime worked.
Winnipeg (Man.). Committee on Public Health and Welfare
List of Fire Department employees displaced by the General Strike, sent from J.E. Buchanan, Fire Chief, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, in response to a request from Council.
A handwritten draft of a report compiled by the City Clerk's Office, combining reports of individual departments into a single list of employees who were displaced by the strike. This version is only one page long, incomplete, and written in pencil.
A report compiled by the City Clerk's Office, combining reports of individual departments into a single list of employees who were displaced by the strike.
A letter from H.R. Pattinson, City Tax Collector, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, providing information on two employees, W.H. Hopkins and S.J. Jarrard, who were on holiday when the strike began, but who did not immediately return to work.
A letter from William Hurst of Hurst Engineering and Construction Company, Limited, to Mayor Gray, asking that those strikers who returned to work after the City issued them an ultimatum be treated differently than those who did not.
A letter from Alderman R.H. Hamlin, Chairman of the Food Committee, to the Committee on Finance, requesting that gratuities be paid to three Health Department employees, A. Barclay, A.W. Foote, and G. Mintes, for their extra work during the strike.
Memo from G. Champion, Superintendent of the Public Parks Board, to Theo. A. Hunt, City Solicitor, containing information for the Robson investigation into the General Strike, including information on re-employment, intimidation, and causes of the strike.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary for the Committee on Finance, to H.R. Pattinson, City Tax Collector, regarding cheques issued to two employees, W.H. Hopkins and S.J. Garrard [Jarrard], who were on holiday when the strike began.
A letter from W.H. Evanson, City Comptroller, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, listing the number of special police, the total days they were employed, and the cost per day, per man.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to W.P. Brereton, City Engineer, informing him that the Committee has authorized payment to Robert Thomas Murdock, Domestic Waterworks staff, as he had not been able to return to his job due to injuries sustained during the General Strike.
A letter from Theo A. Hunt, City Solicitor, to Mayor Gray regarding a request for compensation by H.W. Lay. The reason for the request is not mentioned, but Hunt suggests it is not a matter for the Law Department as it would set a precedent.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to W.H. Evanson, City Comptroller, informing him that the Committee has authorized payment to Robert Thomas Murdock, Domestic Waterworks staff, as he had not been able to return to his job due to injuries sustained during the General Strike.