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 1529
... industrial disputes in the radio and television industry is a very laudable one . I grant that there are other industries that probably can display an equally good record , but there are few able to display a better record . Furthermore ...
... industrial disputes in the radio and television industry is a very laudable one . I grant that there are other industries that probably can display an equally good record , but there are few able to display a better record . Furthermore ...
Page 1539
... industry involved . It can , however , be exercised in a fashion so that the supply of skilled and trained people is maintained at a level that is altogether too small for the welfare of that industry , and probably even the country ...
... industry involved . It can , however , be exercised in a fashion so that the supply of skilled and trained people is maintained at a level that is altogether too small for the welfare of that industry , and probably even the country ...
Page 1600
... industry from those governing other industries and unions . We are opposed to such preferential treatment for one group of labor organizations over another . Moreover , we have a very vital interest in this industry because of our ...
... industry from those governing other industries and unions . We are opposed to such preferential treatment for one group of labor organizations over another . Moreover , we have a very vital interest in this industry because of our ...
Page 1621
... industry and operate it until the settlement was made . I do not think labor would want it , and I do not think industry would want it , and , besides that , Congress could spell out what arrangements would be made for the Government to ...
... industry and operate it until the settlement was made . I do not think labor would want it , and I do not think industry would want it , and , besides that , Congress could spell out what arrangements would be made for the Government to ...
Page 1632
... industry which it was ruled would be included in the record of my testimony before the committee on March 24 , 1953 . Research is now being done on the other matters requested by committee members . Thanking you for your attention to ...
... industry which it was ruled would be included in the record of my testimony before the committee on March 24 , 1953 . Research is now being done on the other matters requested by committee members . Thanking you for your attention to ...
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