Departments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare Appropriations for 1961: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session : Statements of Members of Congress, Interested Organizations, and IndividualsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 603 pages |
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... centers still in this category , whereas there had been 183 in January 1959. In some of these areas unemployment has persisted at a high rate for a long period of time . Some cities where unemployment has been chronic - like Lawrence ...
... centers still in this category , whereas there had been 183 in January 1959. In some of these areas unemployment has persisted at a high rate for a long period of time . Some cities where unemployment has been chronic - like Lawrence ...
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... centers ; but now we have reached down into the smaller communities , so that we will be able to compare wages and salaries in large communities and small communities . We have a number of pamphlets here to show how we publish this type ...
... centers ; but now we have reached down into the smaller communities , so that we will be able to compare wages and salaries in large communities and small communities . We have a number of pamphlets here to show how we publish this type ...
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... centers , pilot experimental projects and other innovations to keep our policies and programs in tune with current developments . They pointed specifically to the need for study and experiment in such problem areas as the technological ...
... centers , pilot experimental projects and other innovations to keep our policies and programs in tune with current developments . They pointed specifically to the need for study and experiment in such problem areas as the technological ...
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... center for the area in which they are to work . At the reception centers , which are in the United States , these workers are screened by the Public Health Service and the Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service before being contracted ...
... center for the area in which they are to work . At the reception centers , which are in the United States , these workers are screened by the Public Health Service and the Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service before being contracted ...
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... centers , transporting " braceros " and policing their conditions of employment have been impoving each year . However , the Department has been much less successful in meeting the second major objective of the law - protecting the ...
... centers , transporting " braceros " and policing their conditions of employment have been impoving each year . However , the Department has been much less successful in meeting the second major objective of the law - protecting the ...
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Page 427 - ... to any labor organization or officer, agent, shop steward, or other representative of a labor organization, or employee of any labor organization...
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Page 387 - The disputes between an employee or group of employees and a carrier or carriers growing out of grievances or out of the interpretation or application of agreements concerning rates of pay, rules, or working conditions...
Page 430 - ... to supply an employer with information concerning the activities of employees or a labor organization in connection with a labor dispute involving such employer, except information for use solely in conjunction with an administrative or arbitral proceeding or a criminal or civil judicial proceeding...
Page 426 - Secretary, signed by its president and treasurer or corresponding principal officers, containing a statement (A) of its receipts of any kind from employers on account of labor relations advice or services, designating the sources thereof, and (B) of its disbursements of any kind, in connection with such services and the purposes thereof.
Page 83 - ... that he is not a member of the Communist Party or affiliated with such party, and that he does not believe in, and is not a member of or supports any organization that believes in or teaches, the overthrow of the United States Government by force or by any illegal or unconstitutional methods.
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Page 203 - GI bill of rights, the Secretary of Labor is responsible for carrying out the intent of Congress that there be an effective job counseling and employment placement service for veterans and for promulgating and administering policies which will provide them with the maximum of job opportunity in the field of gainful employment. By specific statutory authority a veterans...
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Page 426 - ... (d) For the purposes of this section, to bargain collectively is the performance of the mutual obligation of the employer and the representative of the employees to meet at reasonable times and confer in good faith with respect to wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment, or the negotiation of an agreement, or any question arising thereunder and the execution of a written contract incorporating any agreement reached if requested by either party but such obligation does not compel...