| Administrative law - 1951 - 248 pages
...policy shall be to place primary reliance upon the parties to any labor dispute to make every effort through negotiation and collective bargaining and...full use of mediation and conciliation facilities to effect a settlement in the national interest. To this end, the President is authorized (1) to initiate... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - Wages - 1951 - 284 pages
...Defense Production Act. 4. EXISTING LAW IS ADEQUATE TO DEAL WITH DISPUTES THREATENING DEFENSE EFFORT As I indicated earlier, the Defense Production Act,...negotiation and collective bargaining "and the full use of meidation and conciliation facilities." You will also recall that the Labor-Management Relations Act... | |
| United States. Congress Defense Production Joint Committee - 1951 - 780 pages
...policy shall be to place primary reliance upon the parties to any labor dispute to make every effort through negotiation and collective bargaining and...full use of mediation and conciliation facilities to effect a settlement in the national interest. To this end, the President is authorized (1) to initiate... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1951 - 1034 pages
...policy shall be to place primary reliance upon the parties to any labor dispute to make every effort through negotiation and collective bargaining and...full use of mediation and conciliation facilities to effect a settlement in the national interest. To this end, the President is authorized (1) to initiate... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1951 - 1726 pages
...policy shall be to place primary reliance upon the parties to any labor disputes to make every effort through negotiation and collective bargaining and...full use of mediation and conciliation facilities to effect a settlement in the national interest." We have solid experience gained from World War II... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - Labor disputes - 1951 - 718 pages
...have pointed out earlier, Congress asked that in any labor dispute primary reliance would remain OH "negotiation and collective bargaining and the full use of mediation and conciliation facilities to effect a settlement in the national interest" This was the first safeguard. Entirely consistent... | |
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