US 184, 209, an elimination of price competition based on differences in labor standards is the objective of any national labor organization. But this effect on competition has not been considered to be the kind of curtailment of price competition prohibited... Oversight Hearing, Developments in Labor Law Affecting the Construction ... - Page 60by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations - 1984 - 117 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1942 - 448 pages
...non-union-made goods (see American Steel Foundries v. Tri-City Central Trades Council, 257 US 184, 209), an elimination of price competition based on differences...price competition prohibited by the- Sherman Act. (See Levering & J ., Co. v. Morrin, supra; American Foundries case, supra, 209; Window Glass Manufacturers... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1947 - 1298 pages
...yoodtt (citing case), on eliminaitnn of price, competition based on differences in labor standards i» the objective of any national labor organization....kind of curtailment of price competition prohibited bv the Sherman Act" Thus, the principal purpose of industry-wide bargaining is to remove the most important... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1949 - 474 pages
...labor combination effective it must eliminate the competition from non-union-made goods (citing case), an elimination of price competition based on differences...price competition prohibited by the Sherman Act." Thus, the principal purpose of industry-wide bargaining is to remove the most important single element... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1965 - 942 pages
...who pays the lowest wages. As this Court stated in Apex Hosiery Co. v. Leader, supra, at 503-504, the "elimination of price competition based on differences...price competition prohibited by the Sherman Act." The assumption running through the Court's opinion in Pennington, as well as the opinion of my Brother... | |
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