To Create a National Labor Board: Hearings Before the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, Seventy-third Congress, Second Session, on S. 2926, a Bill to Equalize the Bargaining Power of Employers and Employees, to Encourage the Amicable Settlement of Disputes Between Employers and Employees, to Create a National Labor Board, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 - 935 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 99.
39. lappuse
... Statement of the President , August 5 , 1933 . 2. Statement of N.R.A. , through its industrial and Labor Advisory Boards . 3. Statistics of work of National Labor Board . 4. Executive orders creating the present National Labor Board . 1 ...
... Statement of the President , August 5 , 1933 . 2. Statement of N.R.A. , through its industrial and Labor Advisory Boards . 3. Statistics of work of National Labor Board . 4. Executive orders creating the present National Labor Board . 1 ...
99. lappuse
... statement that member- ship in the Buick Employees ' Association is purely voluntary , and " not discriminatory in any form , as provided for in the N.I.R.A. " The plan of the Motor Wheel Corporation is much like the Buick plan , with ...
... statement that member- ship in the Buick Employees ' Association is purely voluntary , and " not discriminatory in any form , as provided for in the N.I.R.A. " The plan of the Motor Wheel Corporation is much like the Buick plan , with ...
107. lappuse
... statement of the Harriman Hosiery Co. The general counsel for that company , on January 4 , 1934 , before the National Labor Board stated the position of the company as follows : We are perfectly willing to enter into a unilateral ...
... statement of the Harriman Hosiery Co. The general counsel for that company , on January 4 , 1934 , before the National Labor Board stated the position of the company as follows : We are perfectly willing to enter into a unilateral ...
109. lappuse
... statement here that was presented by our attorney in which he defends the constitutionality of the act . absolutely , and some minor suggested amendments . ( The statement referred to by Mr. Green is as follows ) : SUGGESTIONS ...
... statement here that was presented by our attorney in which he defends the constitutionality of the act . absolutely , and some minor suggested amendments . ( The statement referred to by Mr. Green is as follows ) : SUGGESTIONS ...
133. lappuse
... statement . Now , these company unions are sometimes hard to recognize . They are cleverly disguised . They are like the puppet shows one sees in Italy , which so delight the children by their illusion . They go through all the motions ...
... statement . Now , these company unions are sometimes hard to recognize . They are cleverly disguised . They are like the puppet shows one sees in Italy , which so delight the children by their illusion . They go through all the motions ...
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adjustment administrative agreement American Federation association BEYER CHAIRMAN coercion collective bargaining commerce committee company unions conditions of employment Congress Corporation court deal decision Department of Labor economic election EMERY employee representation employee representatives employers and employees enforcement fact Federation of Labor give GORMAN Government GREEN Greyhound Lines HANDLER hearing Industrial Recovery Act join KARLIN labor disputes labor organization labor unions legislation LEISERSON LEWIS lockouts manufacturers mediation meet ment National Industrial Recovery National Labor Board National Recovery Act National Recovery Administration parties percent plant ployees present President provisions purpose question railroads recognize regional boards regional labor boards representation plan right to organize Senator BORAH Senator DAVIS Senator WAGNER settlement SLOAN statement Steel strike textile thing tion trade unions unfair labor practice United vote wages Wagner bill Weirton Weirton Steel workers
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