Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare

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Howard W Habermeyer Chairman Railroad Retirement Board
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Lester P Schoene counsel Railway Labor Executives Association
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Union Proposals
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Habermeyer Howard W Chairman Railroad Retirement Board
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Louis Sherman general counsel Building and Construction Trades
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Mack executive manager California Association of Plumbing
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Wilder executive vice president Sheet Metal Air Conditioning
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Torrence Edward S executive director Painting Decorating Contrac
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Chase Donn Oregon State Association of Plumbing Heating Cooling
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Hon Jacob K Javits a U S Senator from the State of New York
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John W Vassos director of research and development of Whitman
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Ruth G Desmond president Federation of Homemakers
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Roger Folz director and past president National Vendors Association
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Nair John H consultant food and chemical industries Raleigh N C
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Peterson Hon Esther Assistant Secretary for Labor Standards Depart
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Griner John F national president American Federation of Government
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Silvergleid David secretarytreasurer National Postal Union Washington
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Adams Dr A A president accompanied by Dr George P Poe president
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Randolph Hon Jennings to Senator Williams of New Jersey
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Newman Sarah H general secretary National Consumers League
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Bingham Hon Jonathan a U S Representative from the 23d Congressional
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Brandel Arthur project director National Council of Senior Citizens
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Joseph Prendergast executive vice president National Recreation Park
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Mrs Eone Harger presidentelect National Association of State Units
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Dr Blue Carstenson executive director Senior Member Council National
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Mrs Polly Shackleton member National Advisory Committee for Green
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Silvergleid David secretarytreasurer National Postal Union Washing
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JUNE 15 1965
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Magnuson Hon Warren G a U S Senator from the State of Washington
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Dr Edward C Rosenow Jr executive director American College
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Sholom Pearlman secretary Council on Dental Research of the American
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Dr Stafford Warren
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Questions from the Subcommittee on Health of the Senate Committee
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Budington William S president Special Libraries Association__
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Milbrew Davis director of the foster grandparent program at Robert
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Resolution ATS Committee on Medical Education February 9 1965 128
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Correspondence submitted by Senator Fong
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Text of H R 706__
Letter from the National Association of Internal Revenue Employees
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Politics Versus Public Interest from the New York Times July
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Schoene Lester P attorney representing Railway Labor Executives
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Memorandums
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Prepared statement
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Responses submitted by John A McCart operations director Government
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Comparison of existing libraries with recommended standards__ 73
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Vos Clarence president Western Mechanical Contractors Conference
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Letter from Hon W Willard Wirtz Secretary of Labor to Senator
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Prince Gregory S executive vice president and general counsel Associa
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Ziskin David counsel Painting Decorating Contractors of Los Angeles
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Statements
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Report to the President by the Emergency Board No 166
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Route maps of airlines indicating routes and cities not being served as result
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Zagri Sidney legislative counsel International Brotherhood
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Schoene Lester P attorney representing Railway Labor Executives
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Railway Labor Executives Association on language of carriers
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Report entitled Judicial Review of Awards of National Railroad Adjust
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Transportation Association of America board of directors
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173. lappuse - If a dispute between a carrier and its employees be not adjusted under the foregoing provisions of this Act and should, in the judgment of the Mediation Board, threaten substantially to interrupt interstate commerce to a degree such as to deprive any section of the country of essential transportation service...
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21. lappuse - ... (6) with respect to money or other thing of value paid by any employer to a trust fund established by such representative for the purpose of pooled vacation, holiday, severance or similar benefits, or defraying costs of apprenticeship or other training programs: Provided, That the requirements of clause (B) of the proviso to clause (5) of this subsection shall apply to such trust funds.
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52. lappuse - In a written agreement with the employer, and employees and employers are equally represented In the administration of such fund, together with such neutral persons as the representatives of the employers and the representatives of the employees may agree upon and In the event the employer and employee groups deadlock on the administration of such fund...
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