Collective Bargaining for Farmers: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representative, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session on H. R. 7783, Serial 7. October 28, 29, 30, and 31, 1919U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - 136 sider |
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... profit . The Congress tried to help the farmer solve this problem , but they inadvertently used these words " not having capital stock . " Congress did not realize that it was as necessary for COLLECTIVE BARGAINING FOR FARMERS . 5.
... profit . The Congress tried to help the farmer solve this problem , but they inadvertently used these words " not having capital stock . " Congress did not realize that it was as necessary for COLLECTIVE BARGAINING FOR FARMERS . 5.
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... profit , with the object of helping the consumer as well as the farmer ? Mr. HERSMAN . I will say this , that a larger increased price to the farmer , which he is entitled to , increases production tremendously , and has already done so ...
... profit , with the object of helping the consumer as well as the farmer ? Mr. HERSMAN . I will say this , that a larger increased price to the farmer , which he is entitled to , increases production tremendously , and has already done so ...
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... profit ? Mr. BARBOUR . I don't think so , Mr. Morgan , for this reason : If we are producing , say , raisins - that are produced in my district— and the farmer is getting a good price for those raisins , there is no way of keeping other ...
... profit ? Mr. BARBOUR . I don't think so , Mr. Morgan , for this reason : If we are producing , say , raisins - that are produced in my district— and the farmer is getting a good price for those raisins , there is no way of keeping other ...
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... profits made by this distributing agency in New York , or any other city which which you are familiar , as to whether their products are reasonable or un- reasonably high ? Mr. MILLER . Again I say I am reluctant to express an opinion ...
... profits made by this distributing agency in New York , or any other city which which you are familiar , as to whether their products are reasonable or un- reasonably high ? Mr. MILLER . Again I say I am reluctant to express an opinion ...
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... profits . I want to assure you that in your appearance before the committee you have not only my sympathy and support but that of the organization which I represent . I hope you will feel free to make any use of this letter that you may ...
... profits . I want to assure you that in your appearance before the committee you have not only my sympathy and support but that of the organization which I represent . I hope you will feel free to make any use of this letter that you may ...
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Side 29 - Nothing contained in the antitrust laws shall be construed to forbid the existence and operation of labor, agricultural, or horticultural organizations, instituted for the purposes of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profit, or to forbid or restrain individual members of such organizations from lawfully carrying out the legitimate objects thereof; nor shall such organizations, or the members thereof, be held or construed to be illegal combinations or conspiracies in restraint...
Side 121 - That the labor of a human being is not a commodity or article of commerce. Nothing contained in the antitrust laws shall be construed to forbid the existence and operation of labor, agricultural, or horticultural organizations, instituted for the purposes of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profit, or to forbid or restrain individual members of such organizations from lawfully carrying out the legitimate objects thereof...
Side 101 - We wage no aggressive warfare against any other interests whatever. On the contrary, all our acts and all our efforts, so far as business is concerned, are not only for the benefit of the producer and consumer, but also for all other interests that tend to bring these two parties into speedy and economical contact. Hence we hold that transportation companies of every kind are necessary to our success, that their interests are intimately connected...
Side 101 - ... the credit system, the mortgage system, the fashion system, and every other system tending to prodigality and bankruptcy.
Side 65 - Associations, corporate or otherwise, of farmers, gardeners or dairymen, including livestock farmers and fruit growers, engaged in making collective sales or marketing for its members or shareholders of farm, orchard or dairy products produced by its members or shareholders are not conspiracies. Contracts, agreements, arrangements or combinations heretofore or hereafter made by such associations or the members, officers or directors thereof in making such collective sales and marketing and prescribing...
Side 70 - Any director or officer of an association may, for cause at any .regular meeting or at any special meeting called for the purpose, at which a majority of the members shall be present, be removed from office by vote of not less than two-thirds of the members present.
Side 70 - ... called for the purpose, in the manner provided for the original election of directors.
Side 74 - ... live stock, machinery and equipment, and the hiring of labor, or any one or more of the kinds of service specified in this section.
Side 104 - Ours being peculiarly a farmers' institution, we cannot admit all to our ranks. Many are excluded by the nature of our organization, not because they are professional men, or artisans, or laborers, but because they have not a sufficient direct interest in tilling the soil, or may have some interest in conflict with our purposes. But we appeal to all good citizens for their cordial co-operation to assist in our efforts toward reform, that we may eventually remove from our midst the last vestige of...
Side 104 - Last, but not least, we proclaim it among our purposes to inculcate a proper appreciation of the abilities and sphere of woman, as is indicated by admitting her to membership and position in our Order.