Labor-management Relations: Hearings Before the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First Session Pursuant to H. Res 115 on Matters Relating to the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947, and for Other Purposes, Parts 1-11U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - Industrial relations |
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Page 1527
... Congressman , the fundamental premise on which we have operated our antitrust laws has been that there are economic benefits to certain monopolistic types of developments , and what the antitrust laws are concerned with is setting up an ...
... Congressman , the fundamental premise on which we have operated our antitrust laws has been that there are economic benefits to certain monopolistic types of developments , and what the antitrust laws are concerned with is setting up an ...
Page 1535
... Congressman , that I am back to two basic principles . One of them is that compulsory unionism as such is not compatible with the basic tenets of democratic society as we think of it in the United States . I said , secondly , that the ...
... Congressman , that I am back to two basic principles . One of them is that compulsory unionism as such is not compatible with the basic tenets of democratic society as we think of it in the United States . I said , secondly , that the ...
Page 1538
... Congressman . If something is an evil , and if something is detrimental to the welfare of the workers , and detrimental to the welfare of the employer , and to society at large - in other words , if some given type of tactic or ...
... Congressman . If something is an evil , and if something is detrimental to the welfare of the workers , and detrimental to the welfare of the employer , and to society at large - in other words , if some given type of tactic or ...
Page 1539
... Congressman , that the closed shop is essential for that kind of practical operation . In the first place , assume we have the union shop . Assume , secondly , that within the fabric of the union shop contract are set up in the printing ...
... Congressman , that the closed shop is essential for that kind of practical operation . In the first place , assume we have the union shop . Assume , secondly , that within the fabric of the union shop contract are set up in the printing ...
Page 1544
... Congressman , that it is more advisable for any witness coming here to , where possible , present information that comes within his personal observation rather than entirely secondhand information . That is all . Mr. WIER . Are you ...
... Congressman , that it is more advisable for any witness coming here to , where possible , present information that comes within his personal observation rather than entirely secondhand information . That is all . Mr. WIER . Are you ...
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