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 362
... reason to attack labor from this angle . In further regard to this matter , I noted recently in an editorial in the Washington Post , headed " Training Merchant Seamen , " the following sentence : Government - trained seamen would be ...
... reason to attack labor from this angle . In further regard to this matter , I noted recently in an editorial in the Washington Post , headed " Training Merchant Seamen , " the following sentence : Government - trained seamen would be ...
Page 386
... reason why he should not be an officer of the vessel , it seems that Congress should modify the law preventing any officer from working on an American vessel unless he is American born or unless he is able to speak English perfectly ...
... reason why he should not be an officer of the vessel , it seems that Congress should modify the law preventing any officer from working on an American vessel unless he is American born or unless he is able to speak English perfectly ...
Page 403
... reason for this series of mutiny charges and the drive against the union . He said that he was preparing to sponsor legislation for the marine in- dustry similar to the Railway Labor Act now in effect for the railroad industry . THE REASONS ...
... reason for this series of mutiny charges and the drive against the union . He said that he was preparing to sponsor legislation for the marine in- dustry similar to the Railway Labor Act now in effect for the railroad industry . THE REASONS ...
Page 419
... reason a member of the unlicensed per- " sonnel is assigned for any period to another rating , paying a higher wage rate than his own , he shall receive the higher wage rate during such period . SEC . 20. A rest period of not less than ...
... reason a member of the unlicensed per- " sonnel is assigned for any period to another rating , paying a higher wage rate than his own , he shall receive the higher wage rate during such period . SEC . 20. A rest period of not less than ...
Page 429
... reason that the Wagner Act having been declared constitutional by the Supreme Court , and the National Labor Relations Board through the act having been granted the power to certify the proper collective bar- gaining agency , the ...
... reason that the Wagner Act having been declared constitutional by the Supreme Court , and the National Labor Relations Board through the act having been granted the power to certify the proper collective bar- gaining agency , the ...
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