To Regulate Labor Organizations: Hearings Before a Subcommittee...on H.R. 804...and H.R. 1483...May 11-25, 19431943 - 146 pages |
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... becoming an institution . In fact , it has already become an American institu- tion . Most of the important aspects of American life are conducted by groups , privately organized , but taking public responsibility in their field . Our ...
... becoming an institution . In fact , it has already become an American institu- tion . Most of the important aspects of American life are conducted by groups , privately organized , but taking public responsibility in their field . Our ...
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... become the subject of discus- sion in the press , on the radio , and in the open forum . This , of course , is because trade - unionism is no longer in swadling clothes , but is an important American institution functioning in a field ...
... become the subject of discus- sion in the press , on the radio , and in the open forum . This , of course , is because trade - unionism is no longer in swadling clothes , but is an important American institution functioning in a field ...
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... become available to employers and rival unions alike during industrial or interunion disputes . A labor union on the occa- sions when it is involved in controversy with employers would reveal its financial strength and thereby indicate ...
... become available to employers and rival unions alike during industrial or interunion disputes . A labor union on the occa- sions when it is involved in controversy with employers would reveal its financial strength and thereby indicate ...
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... become members of the union holding con- tracts to operate trucks to certain warehouses in the State of New York made it a part of their endeavors to have trucks from outside of the State operated by their union members . Complaints ...
... become members of the union holding con- tracts to operate trucks to certain warehouses in the State of New York made it a part of their endeavors to have trucks from outside of the State operated by their union members . Complaints ...
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... becoming part of our laws . Mr. LANDIS . I realize that the railroads have a different angle , especially with the ... become associated who would not compare quite favorably with those from any other nation . Mr. LANDIS . I agree with ...
... becoming part of our laws . Mr. LANDIS . I realize that the railroads have a different angle , especially with the ... become associated who would not compare quite favorably with those from any other nation . Mr. LANDIS . I agree with ...
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Page 13 - International Association of Machinists. International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of America. International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers. Sheet Metal Workers' International Association. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America. International Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers. Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees.
Page 35 - Conference Committees and certain of their employees represented by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and the Switchmen's Union of North America.
Page 45 - employer" includes any person acting in the interest of an employer, directly or indirectly, but shall not include the United States, or any State or political subdivision thereof, or any person subject to the Railway Labor Act, as amended from time to time, or any labor organization (other than when acting as an employer), or anyone acting in the capacity of officer or agent of such labor organization. 3. The term "employee...
Page 55 - expenditure" includes a payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit, or gift of money or anything of value, and includes a contract, promise, or agreement, whether or not legally enforceable, to make an expenditure. (c) The term "person" includes an individual, partnership, committee, association, corporation, and any other organization or group of persons.
Page 13 - Switchmen's Union of North America. Order of Railroad Telegraphers. American Train Dispatchers
Page 142 - While there is no such thing as absolute freedom of contract and it is subject to a variety of restraints, they must not be arbitrary or unreasonable. Freedom is the general rule, and restraint the exception.
Page 45 - person" includes one or more individuals, partnerships, associations, corporations, legal representatives, trustees, trustees in bankruptcy, or receivers. (2) The term "employer" includes any person acting in the interest of an employer, directly or indirectly, but shall not include the United States, or any State or political subdivision thereof, or any person subject to the Railway...
Page 56 - A penalty of a fine of not more than $1,000 or imprisonment of not more than 6 months, or both, is provided for violation of the aforementioned provisions.
Page 55 - This subsection shall not apply to contributions made to or by a State or local committee or other State or local organization or to similar committees or organizations in the District of Columbia or in any Territory or Possession of the United States.
Page 55 - Limitations on political contributions and purchases "(a) Whoever, directly or indirectly, makes contributions in an aggregate amount in excess of $5,000 during any calendar year, or in connection with any campaign for nomination or election, to or on behalf of any candidate for an elective Federal office...