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 1532
... closed shop is of necessity synonymous with the hiring hall , and the closed shop hiring hall to me is fundamentally a monop- oly mechanism . I believe it is an insidiously undemocratic imposition upon the worker himself , because ...
... closed shop is of necessity synonymous with the hiring hall , and the closed shop hiring hall to me is fundamentally a monop- oly mechanism . I believe it is an insidiously undemocratic imposition upon the worker himself , because ...
Page 1533
... closed shop , even under free access to unionism , willing to provide for wide- spread apprenticeship ? What about job mobility ? That is a characteristic of American economic life . Look at the Bureau of Labor statistics that show the ...
... closed shop , even under free access to unionism , willing to provide for wide- spread apprenticeship ? What about job mobility ? That is a characteristic of American economic life . Look at the Bureau of Labor statistics that show the ...
Page 1535
... closed shop and in probably all areas , and namely I refer of course to the closed shophiring hall , and all of its incidental controls . Mr. SMITH . Mr. Doherty , now you made a great speech here this morning about the fact that the ...
... closed shop and in probably all areas , and namely I refer of course to the closed shophiring hall , and all of its incidental controls . Mr. SMITH . Mr. Doherty , now you made a great speech here this morning about the fact that the ...
Page 1536
... closed shop . We furthermore had instances , as many other industries did , under the closed shop of where even in tight market conditions the union would only give working permits to employees , and under this work- ing permit an ...
... closed shop . We furthermore had instances , as many other industries did , under the closed shop of where even in tight market conditions the union would only give working permits to employees , and under this work- ing permit an ...
Page 1537
... closed- shop agreements or what in effect would be closed - shop agreements . What is your comment on that ? Mr. DOHERTY . I have not discussed that , Mr. Congressman , and I shall be very happy to . In fact , on page 11 , I start ...
... closed- shop agreements or what in effect would be closed - shop agreements . What is your comment on that ? Mr. DOHERTY . I have not discussed that , Mr. Congressman , and I shall be very happy to . In fact , on page 11 , I start ...
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