Worker Dislocation, Capital Flight and Plant Closings: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session on H.R. 2847 ... Hearings Held in Washington, D.C., on May 4 and 18, 1983; and Birmingham, Ala., July 25, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 454 lappuses |
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446. lappuse - State at such stated times as it determines and other meetings shall be held at the call of the chairman or of a majority of the members of the commission at a time and place stated in the call.
380. lappuse - Final adjustment by a method agreed upon by the parties is hereby declared to be the desirable method for settlement of grievance disputes arising over the application or interpretation of an existing collective-bargaining agreement.
87. lappuse - Before moving productive facilities from the United States to a foreign country, every firm should — (1) provide notice of the move to its employees who are likely to be totally or partially separated as a result of the move at least 60 days before the date of such move, and (2) provide notice of the move to the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Commerce on the same day it notifies employees under paragraph (1).
101. lappuse - In June 1978, I led a delegation of 10 North American trade unionists on a European economic dislocation study tour. With your permission, Mr. Chairman, I am submitting for the record a copy of the report on that study.
317. lappuse - I would like to thank you and the committee for the opportunity to appear before you in support of the Army portion of the fiscal year 1981 amendment.
450. lappuse - There are authorized to be appropriated such 3 sums as may be necessary...
280. lappuse - I am pleased to have this opportunity to express the views of the American Foundation for the Blind on S.
443. lappuse - Effective with respect 21 to an individual appointed by the President, by and 22 with the advice and consent of the Senate, after 23 January 1, 1993, the term of service of the Assist24 ant Secretary shall be 4 years.
212. lappuse - Without objection, your statement will be included in the record at this point and you may proceed as you see fit.
278. lappuse - ... ongoing investment activities. The Chamber favors strengthened international competitiveness and opposes artificial US and foreign barriers to international business. Positions on national issues are developed by a cross section of its members serving on committees, subcommittees and task forces.