 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1942 - 786 pages
...concept of labor relations may be traced in this question from the National Labor Relations Act : The inequality of bargaining power between employees who...substantially burdens and affects the flow of commerce. From these major laws have stemmed other important laws defining labor policy including the Wagner-Peyser... | |
 | United States - 1943 - 120 pages
...channels of commerce. The inequality of bargaining power between employees who do not possess lull freedom of association or actual liberty of contract,...association substantially burdens and affects the flow of interstate and foreign commerce, and tends to aggravate recurrent business depressions, by depressing... | |
 | 1944 - 1532 pages
...substantially to impair or disrupt tlie market for goods flowing from or into the channels of commerce. "The inequality of bargaining power between employees who...of ownership association substantially burdens and affectg the flow of commerce, and tends to aggravate recurrent business depressions, by depressing... | |
 | United States. National Labor Relations Board - 1954 - 1568 pages
...of collective bargaining lead to strikes and other forms of industrial strife or unrest"; that the "inequality of bargaining power between employees...corporate or other forms of ownership association * * * tends to aggravate recurrent business depressions" ; and that it is the policy of Congress to... | |
 | United States. National Labor Relations Board - 1943 - 1298 pages
...workers to bargain successfully for improvements in their wages, hours or other working conditions" with employers who are "organized in the corporate or other forms of ownership association." Hence the avowed and interrelated purposes of the Act are to encourage collective bargaining and to... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1945 - 862 pages
...workers to bargain successfully for improvements in their "wages, hours or other working conditions" with employers who are "organized in the corporate or other forms of ownership association." Hence the avowed and interrelated purposes of the Act are to encourage collective bargaining and to... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1946 - 828 pages
...accept the procedure of collective bargaining" and to bargain in good faith, and to reestablish the — inequality of bargaining power between employees who...actual liberty of contract, and employers who are organised ID the corporate or other forms of ownership association." Senator DONNELL. Mr. Justin, I... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1946 - 792 pages
...Law No. 198 of the Seventy-fourth Congress, better known as the National Labor Relations Act : The inequality of bargaining power between employees who...association or actual liberty of contract, and employers whu are organized in .the corporate or other forms of ownership association substantially burdens nnd... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1947 - 1298 pages
...workers. i 1:1 r SPEECH Also, the act was designed to correct the inequity of bargaining power l>etween employees who do not possess full freedom of association...liberty of contract and employers who are organized in corporate forms of ownership. To accomplish this purpose the Board, by rule, placed certain restrictions... | |
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