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 1526
... tion of the principles and concepts of private property do require a certain amount of regulation to prevent the destruction of this right . We have seen , for example , that when the right of private property was so exercised by ...
... tion of the principles and concepts of private property do require a certain amount of regulation to prevent the destruction of this right . We have seen , for example , that when the right of private property was so exercised by ...
Page 1534
... tion Board was not the administrator of the steel industry . I repeat what I said . Mr. KEARNS . They wrote the contract , though . Mr. DOHERTY . That kind of a recommendation , which was designed to settle a dispute , made impossible a ...
... tion Board was not the administrator of the steel industry . I repeat what I said . Mr. KEARNS . They wrote the contract , though . Mr. DOHERTY . That kind of a recommendation , which was designed to settle a dispute , made impossible a ...
Page 1571
... tion goods . This figure represents about 73 percent of the estimated $ 208 billions paid out by all customers for such goods . It follows that if , in 1952 , strikes cost the consumer of the Nation $ 1,825 millions , some 73 percent of ...
... tion goods . This figure represents about 73 percent of the estimated $ 208 billions paid out by all customers for such goods . It follows that if , in 1952 , strikes cost the consumer of the Nation $ 1,825 millions , some 73 percent of ...
Page 1581
... tion , and that is whether you would rather have 65 percent of a $ 300- plus billion pie or 67 percent of a $ 34 billion or even a $ 60 billion pie ? Mr. KING . I would certainly have the largest piece , not the largest percentage ...
... tion , and that is whether you would rather have 65 percent of a $ 300- plus billion pie or 67 percent of a $ 34 billion or even a $ 60 billion pie ? Mr. KING . I would certainly have the largest piece , not the largest percentage ...
Page 1607
... tion 7 of the act , namely , the right to self - organization - the right to form , join , or assist labor organizations - the right to bargain collec- tively through representatives of their own choosing the right to engage in other ...
... tion 7 of the act , namely , the right to self - organization - the right to form , join , or assist labor organizations - the right to bargain collec- tively through representatives of their own choosing the right to engage in other ...
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