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 1579
... vote and they say they either voted right or wrong . And I notice that I have always voted wrong and Mr. Bailey has always voted right . So I think they have a right to editorialize . Mr. BAILEY . The gentleman will agree that I ...
... vote and they say they either voted right or wrong . And I notice that I have always voted wrong and Mr. Bailey has always voted right . So I think they have a right to editorialize . Mr. BAILEY . The gentleman will agree that I ...
Page 1656
... voted by our members . Since 1944 there have been 28 local unions having strikes in the commercial field , some of which strikes are still being prosecuted . Some were in conjunction with the newspapers . Referendum votes in the ...
... voted by our members . Since 1944 there have been 28 local unions having strikes in the commercial field , some of which strikes are still being prosecuted . Some were in conjunction with the newspapers . Referendum votes in the ...
Page 1666
... vote taken on a strike , do all of the members of your union participate in that voting ? Mr. RANDOLPH . All members of the local union , yes , that is involved . Mr. KEARNS . Does it have to be by two - thirds of a majority ? Mr ...
... vote taken on a strike , do all of the members of your union participate in that voting ? Mr. RANDOLPH . All members of the local union , yes , that is involved . Mr. KEARNS . Does it have to be by two - thirds of a majority ? Mr ...
Page 1667
... vote no union . Mr. KEARNS . Are there many cases of independents like that ? Mr. RANDOLPH . Not many . There are some . Mr. WIER . I do not want to go ahead of these other members of the committee . Mr. RANDOLPH . May I interpose one ...
... vote no union . Mr. KEARNS . Are there many cases of independents like that ? Mr. RANDOLPH . Not many . There are some . Mr. WIER . I do not want to go ahead of these other members of the committee . Mr. RANDOLPH . May I interpose one ...
Page 1670
... vote . Mr. RANDOLPH . Constitutional amendments have to be adopted by referendum vote . General laws and bylaws , and convention laws may be adopted by conventions . But the referendum may also be used on petition of 150 unions to ...
... vote . Mr. RANDOLPH . Constitutional amendments have to be adopted by referendum vote . General laws and bylaws , and convention laws may be adopted by conventions . But the referendum may also be used on petition of 150 unions to ...
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