Job applications to various City departments, many of which were submitted during the General Strike and feature the Slave Pact that required City employees to agree not to take strike action.
A letter from G.F. Richards, Secretary to the Board of Police Commissioners, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, enclosing a letter he (Richards) sent to the City Comptroller regarding the settlement payment of $5000 to ex Police Chief Donald MacPherson.
A report from J.H. Pearson, Chief Health Inspector, to F.O. Fowler, Acting Mayor, regarding the quantity and value of food stuffs destroyed during the General Strike and the month that followed. A report on the same from May 15 to June 31, 1918 is included for comparison.
A letter from the City Clerk's Offoce to G.F. Richards, Secretary of the Board of Police Commissioners, approving the payment of $5000 to ex Police Chief MacPherson, as part of a legal settlement for his termination during the strike.
A letter from the City Clerk's Office to W.P. Brereton, City Engineer, informing him that Council ordered overtime be paid to those employees that worked during the strike.
A letter from City Clerk's Office to Dr. A. J. Douglass, Medical Health Officer, informing him that additional gratuities will be provided to A. Barcla, A.W. Foote, and G. Mines, Health Department employees, for their extra work during the strike.
A letter from C.J. Brown, City Clerk, to R.H. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer of the Winnipeg Public School Board, informing him that Council will reimburse the School Board for use of their facilities and labour during the General Strike.
A letter from W.H. Evanson, City Comptroller, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, enclosing a letter from R.H. Smith, Secretary of the Winnipeg Public School Board, requesting compensation for the use of their facilities and labour during the General Strike.
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.
A letter from W.P. Brereton, City Engineer, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, requesting that employees who continued to work during the strike be paid overtime.
Contains pension information about employees leaving the City’s service, drafting notes for pension By-law 10589, and correspondence regarding the pensions of employees who participated in the 1919 General Strike.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to five casual employees of the Street Commissioner's Department, informing them that their petition for compensation due to having been laid off during the strike came before the Committee on Finance.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to J.H. Blackwood, Secretary of the Public Parks Board, referring a request from W.W. Lefeaux of the Winnipeg Central Labour Council of the One Big Union's request that a band be provided for a Labour Day event.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to W.W. Lefeaux, Honourary Secretary of the Winnipeg Central Labor Council of the One Big Union, informing him that his request that the City provide a band for their Labour Day event had been forwarded to the Parks Board.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary for the Committee on Finance, to Alderman Hamlin regarding a request from the Winnipeg Public School Board for compensation for use of their facilities and labour during the General Strike.
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.
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 M. Peterson, Secretary for the Committee on Finance, to Theo. A. Hunt, City Solicitor, regarding the appointment of Aldermen Fisher, Fowler, and Sparling to a subcommittee to deal with the pension of City employees.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary for the Committee on Finance, to Theo. A. Hunt, City Solicitor, regarding the appointment of Aldermen Fisher, Fowler, and Sparling to a subcommittee to deal with the pension of City employees.
Letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to J. Preudhomme, City Solicitor, requesting he prepare By-law 10589 (regarding pensions of civic employees who went on strike) based on the enclosed draft from Aldermen Fowler, Simpson, and Sullivan.