Amending the Merchant Marine Act of 1936: Hearing[s] Before the Committee on Commerce and the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, Seventy-fifth Congress, Second[-third] Session, on S. 3078, a Bill to Amend the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, and for Other PurposesUnited States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - Maritime law |
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... effect that " the 22 cases of beer will not be put aboard my ship . " Now , I am stating right here that if any such incident as this had ever occurred in real life , that delegate would not be today a member of our union , and if ...
... effect that " the 22 cases of beer will not be put aboard my ship . " Now , I am stating right here that if any such incident as this had ever occurred in real life , that delegate would not be today a member of our union , and if ...
Page 365
... effect that members of crews of American ships which are in foreign ports have become intoxicated and have been placed under arrest , and that when the sailing time of the ship arrived the captain was not permitted to leave the dock ...
... effect that members of crews of American ships which are in foreign ports have become intoxicated and have been placed under arrest , and that when the sailing time of the ship arrived the captain was not permitted to leave the dock ...
Page 378
... effect on the Black Falcon . Our agree- ment went into effect as the ships returned from Europe . The CHAIRMAN . We were assured by a witness at a previous hearing that everything was in apple - pie order . Mr. COLLINS . This is the ...
... effect on the Black Falcon . Our agree- ment went into effect as the ships returned from Europe . The CHAIRMAN . We were assured by a witness at a previous hearing that everything was in apple - pie order . Mr. COLLINS . This is the ...
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... effect for the railroad industry . THE REASONS Every trade - unionist knows what that means . It means that an attempt is going to be made to take away from the American seamen their Constitutional rights to strike and organize into ...
... effect for the railroad industry . THE REASONS Every trade - unionist knows what that means . It means that an attempt is going to be made to take away from the American seamen their Constitutional rights to strike and organize into ...
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... effect of that mediation ? Does that mean there would not be any strikes ? Mr. EMERSON . There would not be any strikes . We would keep the right to strike . There would not be any because the thing would be arbitrated by such an ...
... effect of that mediation ? Does that mean there would not be any strikes ? Mr. EMERSON . There would not be any strikes . We would keep the right to strike . There would not be any because the thing would be arbitrated by such an ...
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