Nomination. Hearing, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, on George S. Ives, of Maryland: To be a Member of the National Mediation Board. September 12, 1969U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 7 sider |
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88th Cong Act of Congress Adjustment Board administrative assistant agreement to arbitrate Approved Aug arbitrator named arbitrator or arbitrators assigned or referred attorney Bar Association board of arbitration Board of Mediation board or subcommittee Board shall promptly carrier shall file Chairman classification or compensation COMMITTEE ON LABOR craft or class dispute District of Columbia duties experience expiration father as Senator field of labor-manage function George Ives IVES OF MARYLAND LABOR AND PUBLIC Labor Relations Board legislation meaning or application MEDIATION BOARD SECTION ment relations mittee name such arbitrator National Labor Relations National Mediation Board nomination notify officers and employees parties President PUBLIC WELFARE railroad Railway Labor Act RALPH YARBOROUGH rates of pay reconvened board remaining arbitrator salaries Senator Irving Ives Senator Javits Senator Prouty Senator RANDOLPH Senator Schweiker Senator Yarborough SEPTEMBER 12 serve term of office Thank thirty days transfer and delivery U.S. SENATE WINSTON L York City
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Side 3 - Board may fix, together with his necessary traveling expenses and expenses actually incurred for subsistence, or per diem allowance in lieu thereof, subject to the provisions of law applicable thereto, while serving as such third or neutral party.
Side 3 - ... than in the city of Washington, shall be allowed and paid on the presentation of itemized vouchers therefor approved by the Commission.
Side 4 - ... the National Mediation Board and the jurisdiction of said Mediation Board is extended to any of the following cases: (a) A dispute concerning changes in rates of pay, rules, or working conditions not adjusted by the parties in conference.
Side 2 - The terms of office of all successors" shall expire three years after the expiration of the terms for which their predecessors were appointed: but any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which his predecessor was appointed shall be appointed only for the unexpired term of his predecessor. Vacancies in the...
Side 4 - ... to such arbitration. Should, however, the Board name an arbitrator or arbitrators not so disinterested and impartial, then, upon proper investigation and presentation of the facts, the Board shall promptly remove such arbitrator. If an arbitrator named by the...
Side 5 - Board shall thereupon promptly communicate with the members of the Board of Arbitration, or a subcommittee of such Board appointed for such purpose pursuant to a provision in the agreement to arbitrate, and arrange for the reconvening of said Board of Arbitration or subcommittee, and shall notify the respective parties to the controversy of the time and place at which the Board, or the subcommittee, will meet for hearings upon the matters in controversy to be submitted to it. No evidence other than...
Side 2 - National Mediation Board', to be composed of three members appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, not more than two of whom shall be of the same political party.
Side 4 - ... said arbitrators, notifying them of their appointment, requesting them to meet promptly to name the remaining arbitrator or arbitrators necessary to complete the board...
Side 4 - In either event the said Board shall promptly put itself in communication with the parties to such controversy, and shall use its best efforts, by mediation, to bring them to agreement. If such efforts to bring about an amicable settlement through mediation shall be unsuccessful, the said Board shall at once endeavor as its final required action (except as provided in paragraph third of this section and in section 10 of this Act) to induce the parties to submit their controversy to arbitration, in...
Side 3 - ... may make such expenditures (including expenditures for rent and personal services at the seat of government and elsewhere, for law books, periodicals, and books of reference, and for printing and binding) as are necessary to execute such functions.