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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Page 402
... industrial unionism in the marine industry and put a stop once and for all to efforts by the seamen to secure the decent wages and working conditions that are being demanded by workers in every industry . That drive has taken a sort of ...
... industrial unionism in the marine industry and put a stop once and for all to efforts by the seamen to secure the decent wages and working conditions that are being demanded by workers in every industry . That drive has taken a sort of ...
Page 403
... industry . If it is limited in the maritime industry now , it won't be very long before there will be attempts to limit it in other industries , and every trade unionist knows what that means . The Commission's bias as regards maritime ...
... industry . If it is limited in the maritime industry now , it won't be very long before there will be attempts to limit it in other industries , and every trade unionist knows what that means . The Commission's bias as regards maritime ...
Page 408
... industry . " The Maritime Council's prescription for restoring a sick industry to health is to strangle it with the cord of Government operation . Mr. EMERSON . I should also like to have incorporated in the record three articles from ...
... industry . " The Maritime Council's prescription for restoring a sick industry to health is to strangle it with the cord of Government operation . Mr. EMERSON . I should also like to have incorporated in the record three articles from ...
Page 412
... industry has been more or less paralyzed by labor unrest in the past 3 years . Except for several times during this period when major strikes - not sit - downs , but walk - outs - have ben called , the industry has run on as smoothly as ...
... industry has been more or less paralyzed by labor unrest in the past 3 years . Except for several times during this period when major strikes - not sit - downs , but walk - outs - have ben called , the industry has run on as smoothly as ...
Page 436
... industry will fold up unless compulsory mediation is established for the purpose of settling labor disputes between the employers and the employees in that industry . It is interesting to note in connection with this that , following up ...
... industry will fold up unless compulsory mediation is established for the purpose of settling labor disputes between the employers and the employees in that industry . It is interesting to note in connection with this that , following up ...
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