Manpower: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S. 2397, S. 2479, S. 2788, S. 2805, S. 2815, and S. 2842, Bills Relating to the Manpower of the United States, Revised, October 21 and 26, November 5, 6, and 9, 1942 |
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... able control of business operations to the extent necessary for the successful prosecution of the war . However , none of the activities covered by this bill are within the specific province of the Treasury Department , and therefore I ...
... able control of business operations to the extent necessary for the successful prosecution of the war . However , none of the activities covered by this bill are within the specific province of the Treasury Department , and therefore I ...
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... able to find the workers needed to harvest this year's bumper crops . Looking ahead to next year , it is clear that we must take the most vigorous action if our 1943 food - for - victory goals are to be achieved . There are those who ...
... able to find the workers needed to harvest this year's bumper crops . Looking ahead to next year , it is clear that we must take the most vigorous action if our 1943 food - for - victory goals are to be achieved . There are those who ...
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... able to agriculture is not being fully and effectively utilized . Food production goals can and must be met . Fundamental to the solution of the agricultural manpower problem is the establishment of fair rates of pay for farm work . The ...
... able to agriculture is not being fully and effectively utilized . Food production goals can and must be met . Fundamental to the solution of the agricultural manpower problem is the establishment of fair rates of pay for farm work . The ...
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... avail- able housing facilities . These steps are being given widespread publicity in the local press and are being carried out in close cooper- ation with labor and management organizations and with all related MANPOWER 21.
... avail- able housing facilities . These steps are being given widespread publicity in the local press and are being carried out in close cooper- ation with labor and management organizations and with all related MANPOWER 21.
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... able proportions to the offense . It would be unreasonable to com- mandeer a plant because an employer might be hoarding a few work- ers . Since the threat to apply extreme sanctions will be in many cases a transparent bluff , employers ...
... able proportions to the offense . It would be unreasonable to com- mandeer a plant because an employer might be hoarding a few work- ers . Since the threat to apply extreme sanctions will be in many cases a transparent bluff , employers ...
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Page 24 - ... as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall determine shall be transferred to the Office of Science and Technology at such time or times as the said Director shall direct.
Page 158 - ... failing to comply with the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and upon conviction shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than three years and by a fine not exceeding $50,000.
Page 21 - States, it is hereby ordered as follows: 1. There is hereby established in the Office for Emergency Management of...