| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education - 1972 - 1836 pages
...(Taylor Committee) was established. Governor Rockefeller charged it to "make legislative proposals for protecting the public against the disruption of vital...while at the same time protecting the rights of public employees." The problem faced by the Committee was to develop a system for public sector labor relations... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1972 - 1040 pages
...(Taylor Committee) wa> established. Governor Rockefeller charged it to 'make legislative propo*al* for protecting the public against the disruption of vital...while at the same time protecting the rights of public employees ' The problem faced by the Committee was to develop a system for public sector labor relations... | |
| Michael Marmo - Business & Economics - 1990 - 348 pages
...task of proposing legislation "for protecting the public against the disruption of vital government services by illegal strikes, while at the same time protecting the rights of public employees" was a difficult one. Virtually everyone agreed that the state's Condon- Wadlin Act, which... | |
| Albert S. Kurek - 2007 - 475 pages
...A blue ribbon panel was appointed by Governor Nelson Rockefeller to "make legislative proposals for protecting the public against the disruption of vital...while at the same time protecting the rights of public employees." The panel, chaired by George W. Taylor, a professor of industrial relations and a well-known... | |
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