Gee v IBEW et. al.: 2903: evidence
- RBSC-ARC-1210-2-7
- File
- 1958
Gee v IBEW et. al.: 2903: evidence
Gee v IBEW et. al.: 2906: miscellaneous notes & micrographic files
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers business manager's files.
This series consists of George Gee's office files from the years he spent acting as business manager for the IBEW. This series contains exhibits from the IBEW internal trial of George Gee, IBEW constitutions from 1950 and 1954, wage agreements, financial statements, correspondence, grievances, and related documents.
1955: B.C. Electric Railway Company
E - members correspondence and other correspondence
Series contains the personal subject file and related files to George Gee. The series is comprised of entries created by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Security Service, and span over thirty years of surveillance and information gathering on the subject, including his affiliation with the Communist Party of Canada, his involvement in, and ultimate expulsion from the Union, and his general activities while he was under surveillance. It also contains Joyce Gee's correspondence with Library Archives Canada requesting access to the files.
File contains 26 entries from RCMP, including 22 from Vancouver, 2 from Edmonton, and 2 from Kamloops, and covers surveillance of U.E. related events, and surveillance of Gee's activities in the Communist Party in British Columbia.
File contains 32 entries from RCMP, including 27 from Edmonton, 2 from Lethbridge, 1 from Calgary, 1 from Vancouver, and 1 from Toronto, and covers the anticipated raid attempt of USWofA.
File contains RCMP reports on George Gee's activities, including Communist Party of Canada meetings and events; it consists of 15 entries from RCMP.Most entries are from Alberta, and all are from Edmonton except 6: 2 from Calgary, 2 from Red Deer, and 2 from British Columbia.
G&B Heating Ltd. and George Gee Construction
This series contains correspondence pertaining to various labour-related union issues, including notes, notifications and attachments. Correspondents include British Columbia Labour Relations Board, Fred W. Smelts Associates Ltd., ,International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Board of Directors of Electrical Estates Limited, Wireman, Copper Mountain Miners' Union, Vancouver Civic Employees Union, United Fisherman and Allied Workers' Union, International Association of Machinists Lodge No. 876, International Longshoremen's & Warehousemen's Union Local 507 British Columbia, and the Brotherhood of Paper Mill Workers.
Correspondence, re: retirement
Acme Plumbing & Heating Services et al. Vs. Plumbers & Pipefitters
Press Club photographs, railway construction photographs
Gee v. Walpington et. al.: draft of statement by J.D. McSorley
Gee v. Walpington et. al.: lawyers file
Gee v Freeman et. al.: lawyers’ notes, etc.
Agreement, B.C. Electric Co. and IBEW
B.C. Electric Co. negotiations
File contains RCMP reports on George Gee's activities, including information on U.E. Local 552 representing Federal Pacific Electric and Western Cable Television ; it consists of 40 entries from RCMP, including 36 from Vancouver, 2 from Edmonton, and 2 from Red Deer.
File contains 24 entries from RCMP, including 11 from Vancouver, 10 from Edmonton, and 3 from Red Deer, and covers the Lenkurt Electric strike in Vancouver, B.C., as well as George Gee's transfer by the U.E. to Vancouver as Western Representative.
File contains 20 entries from RCMP, including 18 from Edmonton, 1 from Red Deer, and 1 from Calgary, and covers the anticipated raid of U.E. Local 551 by the USWofA.
File contains RCMP reports on George Gee's activities, including Communist Party of Canada meetings and events; it consists of 24 entries from RCMP, including 19 from Edmonton, 1 from Red Deer, 2 from Calgary, and one from Toronto.
File consists of 59 entries and also contains many newspaper clippings.
File consists of 78 entries, newspaper clippings, and covers the period leading up to George Gee's election as Business Agent of the I.B.E.W., Local 213 in 1947 plus four years into his term as Business Agent.
The fonds consists of correspondence, financial records, legal documents, subject files, surveillance files, and printed material relating mainly to the union activities of George Gee as a business agent for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Vancouver Local 213, his expulsion from the union by an international representative of the union, and his attempts to be re-instated.
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Printed materials: pamphlets and broadsides.
This series consists of pamphlets, brochures, cartoon fliers and mass addressed letters relating to the charges against George Gee, his dismissal from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (I.B.E.W.), and the public reaction to the events.
[Biographical sketch, timeline, newspaper articles]
File contains personal and political histories of George Gee, photocopies of newspaper articles related to the period of 1955 to 1959, and an obituary of George Gee published in 1987.
Gee v. Walpington et. al.: lawyers notes
Gee v. Walpington et. al.: Exhibit "B"
Gee v IBEW et. al.: 2900: miscellaneous correspondence and documents
Gee v IBEW et. al.: 2905: miscellaneous paper, correspondence, etc.
PX9 & 10: exhibits in IBEW trial
IBEW Local 344: financial statements