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 1533
... effect commended it , I think that we are getting to a point where we are trespassing unwarrantedly upon the fundamental concepts of collective bargaining in the United States . I do not believe any Government agency , including the WSB ...
... effect commended it , I think that we are getting to a point where we are trespassing unwarrantedly upon the fundamental concepts of collective bargaining in the United States . I do not believe any Government agency , including the WSB ...
Page 1551
... effect , gentlemen , what I propose is that the normal democratic processes of the secret ballot be the one used in the determination of the bargain- ing unit . I believe that many of the secondary boycott evils , and I believe that the ...
... effect , gentlemen , what I propose is that the normal democratic processes of the secret ballot be the one used in the determination of the bargain- ing unit . I believe that many of the secondary boycott evils , and I believe that the ...
Page 1566
... effect . The minority decision , written by Board members Reynolds and Gray at the time , felt that to apply that rationale would , in effect , toss secondary boycott provisions out the window as far as the trucking industry is ...
... effect . The minority decision , written by Board members Reynolds and Gray at the time , felt that to apply that rationale would , in effect , toss secondary boycott provisions out the window as far as the trucking industry is ...
Page 1583
... effect in 1930 , 1931 , and 1932. The labor movement was very weak , as you used the figures , 9 percent were members of the trade - union movement . So we had a free economy where the law of supply and demand con- trolled standards ...
... effect in 1930 , 1931 , and 1932. The labor movement was very weak , as you used the figures , 9 percent were members of the trade - union movement . So we had a free economy where the law of supply and demand con- trolled standards ...
Page 1614
... effect , namely , an understanding between labor and man- agement . If it is possible that these people can get together and deter- mine an issue , may not that be the answer to the entire problem ? Mr. HAYES . Well , Congressman , may ...
... effect , namely , an understanding between labor and man- agement . If it is possible that these people can get together and deter- mine an issue , may not that be the answer to the entire problem ? Mr. HAYES . Well , Congressman , may ...
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