Monthly Labor Review, Volume 58

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 - Labor
Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews.

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Page 360 - Produced" means produced, manufactured, mined, handled, or in any other manner worked on in any State; and for the purposes of this Act an employee shall be deemed to have been engaged in the production of goods if such employee was employed in producing, manufacturing, mining, handling, transporting, or in any other manner working on such goods, or in any process or occupation necessary to the production thereof, in any State.
Page 321 - Agriculture" includes farming in all its branches and among other things includes the cultivation and tillage of the soil, dairying, the production, cultivation, growing, and harvesting of any agricultural or horticultural commodities (including commodities defined as agricultural commodities in section...
Page 603 - ... and under 30 30 and under 40 40 and under 50 50 and under 60 60 and under 70 70 and under...
Page 362 - Employees shall have the right to organize and bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing. The majority of any craft or class of employees shall have the right to determine who shall be the representative of the craft or class for the purposes of this act.
Page 203 - Class of turn-over and year January February March April May June July August Septem ber October Novem ber Decem ber...
Page 729 - That an enlisted man honorably discharged from the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps since November eleventh, nin»teen hundred and eighteen, or who may hereafter be honorably discharged, shall receive five cents per mile from the place of his discharge to his actual bona fide home or residence, or original muster into the service...
Page 364 - A state cannot exclude workingmen from peacefully exercising the right of free communication by drawing the circle of economic competition between employers and workers so small as to contain only an employer and those directly employed by him.
Page 455 - The functions of the War Food Administration and the Commodity Credit Corporation with respect to the procurement and development of food, food machinery, and other food facilities, in foreign countries...
Page 495 - Article 5 of the Atlantic Charter. Your Organisation will no doubt scrutinise plans for economic and financial reconstruction from the point of view of the social objectives at which you aim, and in doing this you will help to make sure that we steadily pursue the road which the United Nations have chosen to travel. Our united objective may be simply stated: it is that the world shall be so organised that there shall be employment for all, that it shall be so developed in the interests of the many...
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