OF LABOR HEARINGS BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR UNITED STATES SENATE SEVENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS THIRD SESSION PURSUANT TO S. Res. 266 (74th Congress) A RESOLUTION TO INVESTIGATE VIOLATIONS OF THE LABOR TO ORGANIZE AND BAR GAIN COLLECTIVELY PART 18 EMPLOYER ASSOCIATIONS AND “CITIZENS' National Association of Manufacturers EDUCATIONAL AND PUBLICITY PROGRAMS THE USE OF ADVERTISING TO OPPOSE UNIONS AND STRIKES THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL THE REMINGTON RAND STRIKE OF 1936 MARCH 4, 7, AND 8, 1938 Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor CONTENTS Gall, John C., New York City, N. Y.; associate counsel, National Association of Manufacturers_ 7800, 7806, 7809, 7829, 7832, 7834, 7839, 7841, 7847, 7867, 7878 MacDonald, Charles Albert, South Bend, Ind.; president, MacDonald- Sargent, Noel, Huntington, N. Y.; secretary, National Association Statement of Walter B. Weisenburger concerning the history, organi- zation, structure, and purposes of the National Association of Manu- Statement of John C. Gall concerning the attitude of the National Association of Manufacturers toward the National Labor Relations Use of advertising to oppose unions and strikes_ Comparison of effectiveness of advertising with use of spies Rights bought by National Association of Manufacturers__ Where conducted_ Relationship with National Association of Manufacturers_ Cooperation on public information program_ Cooperation of affiliates in program of. The Mahoning Valley Industrial Council, Youngstown, Ohio_ The Remington Rand strike of 1936_. Article in National Association of Manufacturers' Labor Rela- 7801 7779 Policies and activities of the "citizens'" committee__ 7781 7782 Organization of an "independent" union and "back-to- National Labor Relations Board case and decision and order.. Company antiunion publicity campaign conducted in にににに 7784 Found that company violated National Labor Relations Act_ 7784 tional Association of Manufacturers accounts of strike___ 7785, 7796 7794 |