Whereas under prevailing economic conditions, developed with the aid of governmental authority for owners of property to organize in the corporate and other forms of ownership association, the individual unorganized worker is commonly helpless to exercise... Laws of the State of New York - Page 19by New York (State) - 1935Full view - About this book
 | Ruth L. Horowitz - 282 pages
...the corporate and other forms of ownership association, the individual unorganized worker is commonly helpless to exercise actual liberty of contract and...obtain acceptable terms and conditions of employment, wherefore, though he should be free to decline to associate with his fellows, it is necessary that... | |
 | William E. Forbath - 1991 - 234 pages
...9, at 207-28. 138. See 69 Cong. Rec. 10050 (1928). "IT IMC individual unorganized worker is commonly helpless to exercise actual liberty of contract and to protect his freedom of labor . . . wherefore it is necessary that he have full freedom of association, self-organization, and designation... | |
 | Margaret A. Blanchard - 1992 - 591 pages
...stake. "Whereas under prevailing economic conditions . . . the individual unorganized worker is commonly helpless to exercise actual liberty of contract and to protect his freedom of labor," the law read, "it is necessary that he have full freedom of association, self-organization, and designation... | |
 | Richard Edwards - 2011 - 282 pages
...the basis of the modern legal recognition of unions, "The individual unorganized worker is commonly helpless to exercise actual liberty of contract and...thereby to obtain acceptable terms and conditions of employment."17 The idea in Norris-LaGuardia and the more recent labor legislation that flowed from... | |
 | Barry Cushman - 1998 - 336 pages
...the House provided in part Sec. 2. ... Whereas . . . the individual unorganized worker is commonly helpless to exercise actual liberty of contract and to protect his freedom of labor . . . wherefore it is necessary that he have full freedom of association [to organize and select representatives,... | |
 | Stanley L. Engerman - 1999 - 364 pages
...forms of ownership association." Because of the resulting imbalance, "the individual worker is commonly helpless to exercise actual liberty of contract and...obtain acceptable terms and conditions of employment." These were remarkable words, recapitulating Commonwealth v. Hunt's disdain for the unequal legal treatment... | |
 | William M. Wiecek - 2001 - 300 pages
...grave of the old legal order, section 1 of the statute declared that "the individual worker is commonly helpless to exercise actual liberty of contract and to protect his freedom of labor" without the hacking of a union. l.ater. Congress enacted the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938,^ which... | |
 | Louise B. Simmons - 2004 - 196 pages
...the corporate and other forms of ownership association, the individual unorganized worker is commonly helpless to exercise actual liberty of contract and...obtain acceptable terms and conditions of employment. (Schwartz 1999, 1) This is exactly the position WIA puts job seekers in. Employers and representatives... | |
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