Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... ment Board next year ? Mr. EDWARDS . There is an indication the workload of the Mediation Board may be substantially increased . Mr. FOGARTY . Why ? Mr. EDWARDS . One reason is the current cases you have been reading about in the ...
... ment Board next year ? Mr. EDWARDS . There is an indication the workload of the Mediation Board may be substantially increased . Mr. FOGARTY . Why ? Mr. EDWARDS . One reason is the current cases you have been reading about in the ...
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... ment of the labor - management relationship . This is the essence of the preventive mediation concept . It is one of the more significant developments in collective bargaining in recent years , and , after it becomes better known and ...
... ment of the labor - management relationship . This is the essence of the preventive mediation concept . It is one of the more significant developments in collective bargaining in recent years , and , after it becomes better known and ...
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... ment of Labor , in only a very few cases , notably , longshore , maritime , and steel . Except for that , all cases have been handled by the Service . PRIORITY OF DEFENSE CASES I would like to call particular attention to the fact that ...
... ment of Labor , in only a very few cases , notably , longshore , maritime , and steel . Except for that , all cases have been handled by the Service . PRIORITY OF DEFENSE CASES I would like to call particular attention to the fact that ...
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... ment the greater use of effective preventive mediation . Mr. FLOOD . It would be a tremendous service if you could take these pigeons , wing by wing , and go right down the list and go knock on their door and say : " Mac , you are going ...
... ment the greater use of effective preventive mediation . Mr. FLOOD . It would be a tremendous service if you could take these pigeons , wing by wing , and go right down the list and go knock on their door and say : " Mac , you are going ...
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... ment . We have a number of two - man offices around the country without any secretarial help . Mr. DUNCAN . Will four stenographers back up seven mediators ? Mr. SIMKIN . Yes . Mr. DUNCAN . If you were to get 21 mediators , you would ...
... ment . We have a number of two - man offices around the country without any secretarial help . Mr. DUNCAN . Will four stenographers back up seven mediators ? Mr. SIMKIN . Yes . Mr. DUNCAN . If you were to get 21 mediators , you would ...
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