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 1553
... Federal Mediation Service , because we assume , and logically so , that the Direc- tor of Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service , through his agency , is obviously close to the dispute even before the outbreak of the dis- pute ...
... Federal Mediation Service , because we assume , and logically so , that the Direc- tor of Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service , through his agency , is obviously close to the dispute even before the outbreak of the dis- pute ...
Page 1576
... Federal obligations and Federal bonds . Chairman McCONNELL . Are you asking him a question on it ? Did you want him to comment on it ? I think he was puzzled . Mr. BAILEY . I would like to have him comment on it . I have heard some ...
... Federal obligations and Federal bonds . Chairman McCONNELL . Are you asking him a question on it ? Did you want him to comment on it ? I think he was puzzled . Mr. BAILEY . I would like to have him comment on it . I have heard some ...
Page 1607
... Federal control . Because we are convinced that matters affecting labor relations should be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Federal Govern- ment , and because Congress has established the National Labor Rela- tions Board as the ...
... Federal control . Because we are convinced that matters affecting labor relations should be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Federal Govern- ment , and because Congress has established the National Labor Rela- tions Board as the ...
Page 1622
... Federal statutes . I am just wondering why you feel so strongly that the States have no part to play in that question . Is that your position ? Apparently it is completely unqualified in your prepared statement . Mr. HAYES . I do not ...
... Federal statutes . I am just wondering why you feel so strongly that the States have no part to play in that question . Is that your position ? Apparently it is completely unqualified in your prepared statement . Mr. HAYES . I do not ...
Page 1623
... Federal participation . Mr. HAYES . I do not agree with that theory or that opinion at all because I think that we need Federal legislation in the field of indus- trial and labor relations in the United States . And I think that con ...
... Federal participation . Mr. HAYES . I do not agree with that theory or that opinion at all because I think that we need Federal legislation in the field of indus- trial and labor relations in the United States . And I think that con ...
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