Goodwin B. Watson, William E. Dodd, Jr., and Robert Morss Lovett: Hearings, Seventy-eighth Congress, First Session

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 - 380 lappuses

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7. lappuse - Any employee of the Immigration and Naturalization Service authorized so to do under regulations prescribed by the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization with the approval of the Attorney General...
6. lappuse - That possession of any plant, mine, or facility shall not be taken under authority of this section after the termination of hostilities in the present war, as proclaimed by the President, or...
201. lappuse - July 1, 1946, any of such powers may be exercised to the extent necessary to carry out a contract or agreement with such a foreign government made before July 1, 1943, or before the passage of such concurrent resolution, whichever is the earlier.
124. lappuse - There shall be no strikes, lock-outs, or stoppages of work during the period of employment. All disputes between the workers and the Employer shall be determined by mediation according to procedure prescribed by the Government. 3.
6. lappuse - agricultural employment" includes services or activities included within the provisions of section 3 (f) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, or section 1426 (h) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended...
4. lappuse - JOINT RESOLUTION Making an appropriation to assist in providing a supply and distribution of farm labor for the calendar year [1943] 1944.
100. lappuse - ... CHAIRMAN. It is a basic military axiom that regardless of the prospects of peace a nation must proceed in its military preparations, just as if the war were to last indefinitely. We had a historic precedent in this committee. There was a feeling in 1918, a stronger feeling than there is now, and better founded than the feeling now, that the war would end and that the end was approaching, but still this committee went ahead and provided fully for all military needs just as if the war would last...
115. lappuse - The Worker shall be entitled to freedom from discrimination in employment because of race, creed, color or national origin, in accordance with the provisions of Executive Order No. 8802 of the President of the United States, dated June 25, 1941.
132. lappuse - No part of the funds herein appropriated, or heretofore appropriated or made available to any department or agency of the Government for the recruiting, transportation, or placement of agricultural workers, shall be used directly or indirectly to fix, regulate, or impose minimum wages or housing standards, to regulate hours of work, or to impose or enforce collective-bargaining requirements or union membership, with respect to any agricultural labor, except with respect to workers imported into the...
52. lappuse - ... (2) On the basis of prior authorization from the Mexican Government salaries lower than those established in the previous clause may be paid those emigrants admitted into the United States as members of the family of the worker under contract and who, when they are in the field, are able also to become agricultural laborers but who, by their condition of age or sex cannot carry out the average amount of ordinary work. b. The worker shall be exclusively employed as an agricultural laborer for...

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