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HEARINGS
BEFORE THE
COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE
UNITED STATES SENATE
EIGHTY-FIRST CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION
ON
S. 249
A BILL TO DIMINISH THE CAUSES OF LABOR DISPUTES
BURDENING OR OBSTRUCTING INTERSTATE
AND FOREIGN COMMERCE, AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES
PART 1
JANUARY 31, FEBRUARY 1, 2, 3, 1949
Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1949
ELBERT D. THOMAS, Utah, Chairman
JAMES E. MURRAY, Montana
ROBERT A. TAFT, Ohio
CLAUDE PEPPER, Florida
GEORGE D. AIKEN, Vermont
LISTER HILL, Alabama
H. ALEXANDER SMITH, New Jersey
MATTHEW M. NEELY, West Virginia WAYNE MORSE, Oregon
PAUL H. DOUGLAS, Illinois
FORREST C. DONNELL, Missouri
HUBERT H. HUMPHREY, Minnesota
GARRETT L. WITHERS, Kentucky
EAR). B. WIXCEY, Clerk II
Roosevelt, September 8, 1939, in re national emergencies. - Goldberg, Arthur J., general counsel, CIO and United Steelworkers of
CONTENTS I. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
Page
Ching, Hon. Cyrus S., Director, Federal Mediation and Conciliation
Service
53
Goldberg, Arthur J., general counsel, CIO and United Steelworkers of
America..
407
116
Herzog, Hon. Paul M., Chairman, National Labor Relations Board.
Tobin, Hon. Maurice J., Secretary of Labor.
19, 203, and 268
II. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
Monday, January 31, 1949: Hon. Maurice J. Tobin, Secretary of Labor.. 19
Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1949: Hon. Cyrus S. Ching, Director, Federal Mediation
and Conciliation Service..
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1949:
Hon. Paul M. Herzog, Chairman, National Labor Relations Board.. 116
Hon. Maurice J. Tobin, Secretary of Labor.--
203
Thursday, Feb. 3, 1949: Hon. Maurice J. Tobin, Secretary of Labor -
268
Arthur J. Goldberg, general counsel, CIO and United Steelworkers of
America
107
III. LIST OF STATEMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Service, insertions of:
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service-effects of a house-
keeping transfer to Department of Labor.
67
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service-comparison of effective-
ness of United States Conciliation Service in Department of Labor
and Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service an independent
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service would transfer to the
Department of Labor result in economies? -
72
Letter of, to Senator Thomas, in re testimony of Secretary of Labor
532
Table 1. Comparison of average travel costs United States Concilia-
tion Service and Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service,
fiscal years 1942-50, inclusive
75
Table 2. Comparison of average communication costs United States
Conciliation Service and Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service,
fiscal years 1942-50, inclusive -
76
Table 3. Comparison of average salary costs and average over-all costs,
Cnited States Conciliation Service and Federal Mediation and Con-
Donnell
, Hon. Forrest c., a nited States Senator from the State of Mis-
mouri, insertion of: Presidential proclamation of Hon. Franklin D.
310
412
ELBERT D. THOMAS, Utah, Chairmaa
MATTHEW M. NEELY, West Virginia
WAYNE MORSE, Oregon
EAR. B. WIXCEY, Clerk
II
agency
Tobin..
III