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 1554
... issue a final and binding decision with regard to the controverted issues . Now , you see what I am doing , in a sense , is placing in the hands of the judge not the decision with regard to what are the fair wages and what are the ...
... issue a final and binding decision with regard to the controverted issues . Now , you see what I am doing , in a sense , is placing in the hands of the judge not the decision with regard to what are the fair wages and what are the ...
Page 1555
... issue between two private parties . I think we would make a mistake in most instances for Congress to enact a given ... issues . Therefore , in a sense , I have provided ( 1 ) terminal point , ( 2 ) opportunities for parties to continue ...
... issue between two private parties . I think we would make a mistake in most instances for Congress to enact a given ... issues . Therefore , in a sense , I have provided ( 1 ) terminal point , ( 2 ) opportunities for parties to continue ...
Page 1560
... issues were so big that management - let us be perfectly candid- might prefer to have a Government agency decide the issue rather than to decide it themselves . I believe that there can and always will be situations where it is not ...
... issues were so big that management - let us be perfectly candid- might prefer to have a Government agency decide the issue rather than to decide it themselves . I believe that there can and always will be situations where it is not ...
Page 1610
... issues . Too many days are wasted in this manner . We believe that this prolonged lapse of time frustrates the purposes of ... issue now rests with the General Counsel , and , in practically every case , his 1610 LABOR - MANAGEMENT RELATIONS.
... issues . Too many days are wasted in this manner . We believe that this prolonged lapse of time frustrates the purposes of ... issue now rests with the General Counsel , and , in practically every case , his 1610 LABOR - MANAGEMENT RELATIONS.
Page 1616
... issue an injunction so as to wait for Congress to make a decision . In a national emergency situation I think that it is a cumbersome and slow procedure , and I do not think that that type of slow procedure is necessary . Chairman ...
... issue an injunction so as to wait for Congress to make a decision . In a national emergency situation I think that it is a cumbersome and slow procedure , and I do not think that that type of slow procedure is necessary . Chairman ...
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