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 1538
... problem which obviously deals with a basic problem so far as national policy is con- cerned , and that is the degree and the extent to which a union should have a right to monopolize a certain supply of labor . Now , there is no ...
... problem which obviously deals with a basic problem so far as national policy is con- cerned , and that is the degree and the extent to which a union should have a right to monopolize a certain supply of labor . Now , there is no ...
Page 1567
... problem and said that each of these cases must be looked upon on its own facts , and if the objective of the primary listing , on all the facts , appears to be to bring about a secondary boycott , then it must be proscribed . The ...
... problem and said that each of these cases must be looked upon on its own facts , and if the objective of the primary listing , on all the facts , appears to be to bring about a secondary boycott , then it must be proscribed . The ...
Page 1598
... problem presented is one of the little employer , many times , against a very powerful union . The shoe is somewhat on the other foot at different times . It is not a prob- lem of legislating for industrial giants but it is also for the ...
... problem presented is one of the little employer , many times , against a very powerful union . The shoe is somewhat on the other foot at different times . It is not a prob- lem of legislating for industrial giants but it is also for the ...
Page 1600
... problems . And I think that we can all live under the same set of rules , provided that those rules are fair and equitable . For example , I think that the answer to the problem in the building- trades industry is to permit the closed ...
... problems . And I think that we can all live under the same set of rules , provided that those rules are fair and equitable . For example , I think that the answer to the problem in the building- trades industry is to permit the closed ...
Page 1613
... problem . We have all been shying away from compulsory arbitration - Congress has , labor has , industry has . Today almost everybody is opposed to compulsory arbitration , yet there is no answer to the problem of dealing with national ...
... problem . We have all been shying away from compulsory arbitration - Congress has , labor has , industry has . Today almost everybody is opposed to compulsory arbitration , yet there is no answer to the problem of dealing with national ...
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affidavit agree agreement AMANN amendment arbitration Association BAILEY BARDEN believe BROOKS Chairman McCONNELL charge closed shop collective bargaining committee Communist compulsory unionism Congress Congressman contract Counsel court CUMMISKEY decision dispute DOHERTY effect election employer fact Federal feel filed FRELINGHUYSEN gentleman going Government GUNTERT GWINN HAYES hire HOLT industry industrywide bargaining injunction International Typographical Union jurisdiction KEARNS labor organization Labor Relations Board labor unions LANDRUM legislation matter MCCABE membership ment METCALF Miss DICKASON national emergency National Labor Relations negotiations NLRB nonunion Norris-LaGuardia Act O'DONNELL operation parties percent permitted picketing plant ployees POLLOCK president problem procedure proposed protection provisions question RANDOLPH represent Retail RHODES secondary boycott situation statement strike strikers Taft-Hartley Act Taft-Hartley law thing tion unfair labor practice union members union shop vote Wage Stabilization Board wages Wagner Act WIER workers