Violations of Free Speech and Rights of Labor: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, Seventy-fourth Congress, Second Session[--Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session] Pursuant to S. Res. 266U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 - 27808 sider |
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Side 6807
... employment and the power which would accrue therefrom . " The costly effect which such a monopolistic control of employment on this and future state construction would have upon the taxpayer is made clear by the record of difficulties ...
... employment and the power which would accrue therefrom . " The costly effect which such a monopolistic control of employment on this and future state construction would have upon the taxpayer is made clear by the record of difficulties ...
Side 6839
... employment of complainants , or entering the sites of complainants ' works . ( e ) From attempting to cause any person employed by complainants to leave such employment by intimidation or annoying such employees by annoying languages ...
... employment of complainants , or entering the sites of complainants ' works . ( e ) From attempting to cause any person employed by complainants to leave such employment by intimidation or annoying such employees by annoying languages ...
Side 6922
... employment of deputies in and about the Goodyear property , it will be noted in connection with the payroll list for the first quarter of 1933 that , excluding supervision , there were employed in connection with " watchman " service ...
... employment of deputies in and about the Goodyear property , it will be noted in connection with the payroll list for the first quarter of 1933 that , excluding supervision , there were employed in connection with " watchman " service ...
Side 6956
... EMPLOYMENT A. Hours of employment shall not exceed thirty ( 30 ) hours per week nor six ( 6 ) hours in any twenty - four ( 24 ) hour period . Any employee working in excess of such hours shall be paid at the rate of time and one - half ...
... EMPLOYMENT A. Hours of employment shall not exceed thirty ( 30 ) hours per week nor six ( 6 ) hours in any twenty - four ( 24 ) hour period . Any employee working in excess of such hours shall be paid at the rate of time and one - half ...
Side 6957
... employment and in the restoration of forces , senior laid - off employes will be given preference of reemployment if available . No new help will be hired until all laid - off employes have been given an opportunity to return to work ...
... employment and in the restoration of forces , senior laid - off employes will be given preference of reemployment if available . No new help will be hired until all laid - off employes have been given an opportunity to return to work ...
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Side 7531 - That employees shall have the right to organize and bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing, and shall be free from the interference, restraint, or coercion of employers of labor, or their agents, in the designation of such representatives or in self-organization or in other concerted activities for the purpose of collective bargaining or other mutual aid or protection...
Side 7539 - For the purposes of this section 'labor organization' means any organization of any kind, or any agency or employee representation committee or plan, in which employees participate and which exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with employers concerning grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours of employment, or conditions of work.
Side 7539 - Territory, or between points in the same State but through any other State or any Territory or the District of Columbia or any foreign country. APPENDIX C 213 (7) The term "affecting commerce...
Side 7531 - It shall be an unfair labor practice for an employer — (1) To interfere with, restrain, or coerce employees in the exercise of the rights guaranteed in Section 7. (2) To dominate or interfere with the formation or administration of any labor organization or contribute financial or other support to it.
Side 7540 - Columbia, by filing in such court a written petition praying that the order of the Board be modified or set aside. A copy of such petition shall be forthwith served upon the Board, and thereupon the aggrieved party shall file in the court a transcript...
Side 7540 - Whenever it is charged that any person has engaged in or is engaging in any such unfair labor practice, the Board, or any agent or agency designated by the Board for such purposes, shall have power to issue and cause to be served upon such person a complaint stating the charges in that respect...
Side 7531 - ... no employee and no one seeking employment shall be required as a condition of employment to join any company union or to refrain from joining, organizing, or assisting a labor organization of his own choosing...
Side 7539 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States to eliminate the causes of certain substantial obstructions to the free flow of commerce and to mitigate and eliminate these obstructions when they have occurred by encouraging the practice and procedure of collective bargaining and by protecting the exercise by workers of full freedom of association, self-organization, and designation of representatives of their own choosing, for the purpose of negotiating the terms and conditions of their...
Side 7540 - Any member of the Board may be removed by the President, upon notice and hearing, for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, but for no other cause.
Side 7539 - ... materially affecting, restraining, or controlling the flow of raw materials or manufactured or processed goods from or into the channels of commerce...