 | Ruth L. Horowitz - 282 pages
...substantially to impair or disrupt the market for goods flowing from or into the channels of commerce. The inequality of bargaining power between employees who...substantially burdens and affects the flow of commerce, and tends to aggravate recurrent business depressions, by depressing wage rates and the purchasing... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Human Resources. Subcommittee on Labor - 1977 - 1422 pages
...the entire country. The relevant section of the law which M. Wyle read into the record states: "The inequality of bargaining power between employees who...contract, and employers who are organized in the corporate and other forms of ownership association, substantially burdens and effects the flow of commerce, tends... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Human Resources - 1977 - 1428 pages
...the entire country. The relevant section of the law which M. Wyle read into the record states: "The inequality of bargaining power between employees who...contract, and employers who are organized in the corporate and other forms of ownership association, substantially burdens and effects the flow of commerce ,... | |
 | James A. Gross - 1974 - 288 pages
...substantially to impair or disrupt the market for goods flowing from or into the channels of commerce. "The inequality of bargaining power between employees who...substantially burdens and affects the flow of commerce, and tends to aggravate recurrent business depressions, by depressing wage rates and the purchasing... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1948 - 1872 pages
...substantially to impair or disrupt the market for goods flowing from or into the channels of commerce. The inequality of bargaining power between employees who...substantially burdens and affects the flow of commerce, and tends to aggravate recurrent business depressions by depressing wage rates and the purchasing power... | |
 | Sidney Verba, Gary R. Orren - 1985 - 356 pages
...equal of management was the boldest political stroke of the New Deal. The Wagner Act addressed "the inequality of bargaining power between employees who...corporate or other forms of ownership association." It created the National Labor Relations Board, charged with the protection of the workers' right to... | |
 | Stephen Butterfield - 1985 - 198 pages
...Act gave unions the protection of the law specifically in order to strengthen free enterprise: the inequality of bargaining power between employees who...employers who are organized in the corporate or other form of ownership association substantially burdens and affects the flow of commerce. . . Experience... | |
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