Transcript of Proceedings of the National Railway Labor Panel Emergency Board: Chicago, Illinois, 1943. Union Shop Wage Increase Case. Fifteen Cooperating Labor Organizations, Vs. Designated Railroads, Book 2, Volumes 24-44Eastern printing corporation, 1943 - Wages |
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Page 1335
... employment . It will be observed that express employment is broken down into only 25 classifications which compares with 128 prescribed for railroad employees , 73 for the non - operating groups . Now , do you want to question me about ...
... employment . It will be observed that express employment is broken down into only 25 classifications which compares with 128 prescribed for railroad employees , 73 for the non - operating groups . Now , do you want to question me about ...
Page 1366
... employment of Railway Express Agency ; and the second representing that information from the various industries , such as ( Page 4822 ) general haulage and cartage , pick - up and delivery of less than carload freight , department ...
... employment of Railway Express Agency ; and the second representing that information from the various industries , such as ( Page 4822 ) general haulage and cartage , pick - up and delivery of less than carload freight , department ...
Page 1369
... employment by the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company are $ 1.05 per hour ; for the First National Stores , $ 1.05 per hour ; Ford Motor Company $ 1.07 per hour ; and General Motors Parts Company , 94 cents per hour . Thus it will be seen ...
... employment by the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company are $ 1.05 per hour ; for the First National Stores , $ 1.05 per hour ; Ford Motor Company $ 1.07 per hour ; and General Motors Parts Company , 94 cents per hour . Thus it will be seen ...
Page 1382
... employment obviously is greater than in the smaller places , and as is well known , the turnover in employment is greater in the larger cities than it is in the smaller places . ( Page 4889 ) Had this information been assembled just a ...
... employment obviously is greater than in the smaller places , and as is well known , the turnover in employment is greater in the larger cities than it is in the smaller places . ( Page 4889 ) Had this information been assembled just a ...
Page 1383
... employment , or close up entirely ; and those people , many of them , desiring to obtain employment in what might be called a preferred business classification , have sought employment in the transportation industry , and particularly ...
... employment , or close up entirely ; and those people , many of them , desiring to obtain employment in what might be called a preferred business classification , have sought employment in the transportation industry , and particularly ...
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46 cents agreement ARONSON average basis billion BRANTLEY Brotherhood carriers cents per hour CHAIRMAN Class I railroads classes clerks column Committee compensation Congress correct cost of living dispute dollars effect Emergency Board employment Executive Order Exhibit Express Company express employees fact farm figures FISHER FITCH freight Fruit Growers Express HARRISON HARTUNG hourly rates income index numbers Interstate Commerce Commission January Labor Board labor organizations marked Carriers membership minimum wage month MULHOLLAND National War Labor number of employees October operating paid parity pay of employees President proposal question railroad employees railroad industry Railroad Labor Board railroad wages Railway Express Agency Railway Labor Act rates of pay record refrigerator cars represent revenues Senate September September 15 shown Stabilization Act statement straight time hours straight-time substandards of living union union shop wage increases wage rates War Labor Board WITNESS
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Page 2031 - It shall be the duty of all carriers, their officers, agents, and employees to exert every reasonable effort to make and maintain agreements concerning rates of pay, rules, and working conditions...
Page 2013 - The President may, from time to time, promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary and proper to carry out any of the provisions of this Act ; and he may exercise any power or authority conferred on him by this Act through such department, agency, or officer as he shall direct.
Page 2013 - States, it is hereby ordered as follows: 1. There is hereby established in the Office for Emergency Management of the Executive Office of the President the Office of Alien Property Custodian, at the head of which shall be an Alien Property Custodian appointed by the President.
Page 1882 - ... (b) It is hereby declared to be the policy of this Act, through the exercise by Congress of its power to regulate commerce among the several States and with foreign nations, to correct and as rapidly as practicable to eliminate the conditions above referred to in such industries without substantially curtailing employment or earning power.
Page 1854 - No carrier, its officers or agents, shall deny or in any way question the right of its employees to join, organize, or assist in organizing the labor organization of their choice...
Page 1887 - ... in accordance with the Little Steel Formula as heretofore defined by the National War Labor Board, for the rise in the cost of living between January 1, 1941, and May 1, 1942.
Page 1853 - ... to influence or coerce employees in an effort to induce them to join or remain or not to join or remain members of any labor organization, or to deduct from the wages of employees any dues, fees, assessments, or other contributions...
Page 1997 - No carrier, its officers, or agents shall require any person seeking employment to sign any contract or agreement promising to join or not to join a labor organization...
Page 1976 - Employees shall have the right to organize and bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing. The majority of any craft or class of employees shall have the right to determine who shall be the representative of the craft or class for the purposes of this act.
Page 1784 - After the creation of such board and for thirty days after such board has made its report to the President, no change, except by agreement, shall be made by the parties to the controversy in the conditions out of which the dispute arose.