Problems of the Domestic Textile Industry: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on a Study of the Textile Industry of the United States, Pursuant to S. Res. 287. July 8, 9, and 10, 1958, Volume 1 |
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... Jones , Halbert M. , president , American Cotton Manufacturers Insti- tute , Inc. , 1145 19th Street NW . , Washington , D. C. ( and president American Cotton Manufacturers Institute , Inc. , care of Waverly Mills , Inc. , Laurinburg ...
... Jones , Halbert M. , president , American Cotton Manufacturers Insti- tute , Inc. , 1145 19th Street NW . , Washington , D. C. ( and president American Cotton Manufacturers Institute , Inc. , care of Waverly Mills , Inc. , Laurinburg ...
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... Jones , president of the American Cotton Manufacturers Institute , Inc. , 1145 19th Street NW . , Washington , D. C. I understand that you have colleagues with you , Mr. Jones , who will join in this testimony . Mr. JONES . That is ...
... Jones , president of the American Cotton Manufacturers Institute , Inc. , 1145 19th Street NW . , Washington , D. C. I understand that you have colleagues with you , Mr. Jones , who will join in this testimony . Mr. JONES . That is ...
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... Jones of Laurinburg , N. C. , president of Waverly Mills , Inc. , a spinner and weaver of manmade fibers and cotton , and president of the North Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association . My appearance here today is as the president ...
... Jones of Laurinburg , N. C. , president of Waverly Mills , Inc. , a spinner and weaver of manmade fibers and cotton , and president of the North Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association . My appearance here today is as the president ...
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... JONES . That is overall ; all types of exports . This has to do with the general area of the problem of high cost . In addition , the lower costs of foreign production have already resulted in serious inroads into our domestic market ...
... JONES . That is overall ; all types of exports . This has to do with the general area of the problem of high cost . In addition , the lower costs of foreign production have already resulted in serious inroads into our domestic market ...
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... JONES . Thank you , sir ; if you will . Senator PASTORE . Mr. Stanton , it is a pleasure to have you here this morning . Mr. Stanton is president of Berkshire Hathaway , Inc. , and chairman of the board of the Northern Textile ...
... JONES . Thank you , sir ; if you will . Senator PASTORE . Mr. Stanton , it is a pleasure to have you here this morning . Mr. Stanton is president of Berkshire Hathaway , Inc. , and chairman of the board of the Northern Textile ...
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Page 380 - The expressing of any views, argument, or opinion, or the dissemination thereof, whether in written, printed, graphic, or visual form, shall not constitute or be evidence of an unfair labor practice under any of the provisions of this Act, if such expression contains no threat of reprisal or force or promise of benefit.
Page 3 - SEC. 2. For the purposes of this resolution, the committee, from February 1. 1967, to January 31, 1968, inclusive, is authorized (1) to make such expenditures as it deems advisable; (2) to employ, upon a temporary basis, technical, clerical, and other assistants and consultants : Provided, That the minority is authorized to select one person for appointment, and the person so selected shall be appointed and his compensation shall be so fixed that his gross rate shall not be less by more than...
Page 380 - If the total activities of an employer restrain or coerce his employees in their free choice, then those employees are entitled to the protection of the Act. And in determining whether a course of conduct amounts to restraint or coercion, pressure exerted vocally by the employer may no more be disregarded than pressure exerted in other ways. For "Slight suggestions as to the employer's choice between unions may have telling effect among men who know the consequences of incurring that employer's strong...
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Page 380 - The employer in this case is as free now as ever to take any side it may choose on this controversial issue. But certainly conduct, though evidenced in part by speech, may amount in connection with other circumstances to coercion within the meaning of the Act.
Page 211 - ... or otherwise, there shall be levied and paid, in all such cases, in addition to the duties otherwise imposed by this Act, an additional duty equal to the net amount of such bounty or grant, however the same be paid or bestowed.
Page 3 - ... to take such testimony, and to make such expenditures, as it deems advisable. The cost of stenographic services to report such hearings shall not be in excess of 25 cents per hundred words. The expenses of the committee, which shall not exceed $30,000, shall be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate upon vouchers approved by the chairman of the committee or the chairman of any duly authorized subcommittee thereof.
Page 3 - SEC. 3. The committee shall report its findings, together with its recommendations for legislation as it deems advisable, to the Senate at the earliest practicable date, but not later than January 31, 1960.
Page 81 - ... without causing or threatening serious Injury to the domestic Industry producing like or directly competitive articles...
Page 3 - RESOLUTION Resolved, That the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof...