1984 Guide to the Baltimore City Archives
edited by William G. LeFurgy

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1984 Guide to the Baltimore City Archives
edited by William G. LeFurgy

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The commission also considered labor relations and collective bargaining. In March 1971 the city council referred a proposed resolution amending the charter to provide for a Department of Labor Relations separate from the Civil Service Commission to the charter commission. In April the charter commission recommended against this resolution and suggested instead that the proposed Department of Personnel handle labor relations. Such a department never materialized, and after April 1971 the charter commission's activites effectively ceased. Records Summary This record group contains the complete files of the 1969 Commission on Amendments to the Baltimore City Charter. Covered in detail are all of the body's major activities: analyzing municipal electoral, personnel, and labor relations practices; holding public hearings; and reporting on proposed amendments. This information is contained in correspondence, minutes, report drafts, press releases, and research materials. Series 1. Administrative Files. 1969-71. 0.25 lin. in. Arranged chronologically. 2. Press Releases and Coverage. 1969-70. 0.25 lin. in. Arranged chronologically. 3. Miscellaneous Correspondence. 1969-71. 0.25. lin. in. Arranged chronologically. 4. First Report. 1969. 0.5 lin. in. Arranged chronologically. 5. Civil Service Commission/Personnel. 1969-70. 4 lin. in. Arranged by subject. 6. Third Report, Labor Relations/Collective Bargaining. 1969-71. 0.5 lin. in. Arranged chronologically. 7. Minutes of the Commission. 1969. 0.5 lin. in. Arranged chronologically. 47