In the execution of that purpose the element of fairness to every interest is of equal importance, and the Department has in fact made fairness between wage earner and wage earner, between wage earner and employer, between employer and employer, and between... Monthly Labor Review - Page 163by United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1947Full view - About this book
| 1915 - 1144 pages
...interest is of equal importance ; and fairness between wage-earner and wage-earner, between wage-earner and employer, between employer and employer, and between each and the public as a whole, has been the supreme motive and purpose of our official activity. It is evident that improving the... | |
| United States. Children's Bureau - 1914 - 416 pages
...the element of fairness to every interest is of equal importance, and the Department has in fact made fairness between wage earner and wage earner, between...employer, and between each and the public as a whole the supreme motive and purpose of its activities. The act of its creation is construed by it not only... | |
| United States. Department of Labor - 1915 - 272 pages
...the welfare of the wage earners of the United States. In the execution of this purpose the element of fairness between wage earner and wage earner, between...employer, and between each and the public as a whole must be the supreme motive of all who represent the Department. The organic act is to be construed... | |
| 1915 - 294 pages
...interest is of equal importance; and fairness between wage-earner and wageearner, between wage-earner and employer, between employer and employer, and between each and the public as a whole, has been the supreme motive and purpose of our official activity. It is evident that improving the... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1947 - 794 pages
...which threatened seriously to interrupt war production. On receipt of such a notice by the Secretary of Labor, the Service, as a matter of policy, immediately...party or both, but tact, fairness, and good feeling in negotiations in addition to competency with reference to technical aspects of the matters in dispute."... | |
| 1948 - 778 pages
...the element of fairness to every interest is of equal importance, and the Department has in fact made fairness between wage earner and wage earner, between...employer, and between each and the public as a whole the supreme motive and purpose of its activities." These principles have guided the Department throughout... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1950 - 846 pages
...the element of fairness to every interest is of equal importance, and the Department has in fact made fairness between wage earner and wage earner, between...employer, and between each and the public as a whole the supreme motive and purpose of its activities. The act of its creation is construed by it not only... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1965 - 852 pages
...the element of fairness to every interest is of equal importance, and the Department has in fact made fairness between wage earner and wage earner, between...employer, and between each and the public as a whole the supreme motive and purpose of its activities. The act of its creation is construed by it not only... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1919 - 734 pages
...the element of fairness to every interest is of equal importance; and the department has in fact made fairness between wage earner and wage earner, between...employer, and between each and the public as a whole the supreme motive and purpose of its activities. The act of Its creation Is construed by it not only... | |
| Roger Ward Babson - 1919 - 316 pages
...interest is of equal importance. Secretaiy Wilson made fairness between wage earner and wage earner, between employer and employer, and between each and the public as a whole the supreme motive and purpose of the Department. The act of its creation is construed by it not only... | |
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