To Regulate the Textile Industry: Hearings Before the Subsommittee of the Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Sissions, on H. R. 238, Volumele 1-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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Pagina 55
... HANKIN . No ; but in order to represent the industry authori- tatively and to have the right of appeal to the court , there are certain requirements in this act . Mr. CHENEY . Do we submit ourselves to investigation by this Commission ...
... HANKIN . No ; but in order to represent the industry authori- tatively and to have the right of appeal to the court , there are certain requirements in this act . Mr. CHENEY . Do we submit ourselves to investigation by this Commission ...
Pagina 76
... HANKIN . These provisions incorporate the provisions of the statutes as you find them in acts such as the Federal Trade Commis- sion Act or the Interstate Commerce Commission Act , and spells out the existing law as interpreted by the ...
... HANKIN . These provisions incorporate the provisions of the statutes as you find them in acts such as the Federal Trade Commis- sion Act or the Interstate Commerce Commission Act , and spells out the existing law as interpreted by the ...
Pagina 264
... HANKIN . In other words , this minimum wage would not affect you in any way ? Mr. TOMPKINS . This bill is written so that a commission wishing to do so could find plenty of ways to make it uncomfortable for us . Mr. HANKIN . Are there ...
... HANKIN . In other words , this minimum wage would not affect you in any way ? Mr. TOMPKINS . This bill is written so that a commission wishing to do so could find plenty of ways to make it uncomfortable for us . Mr. HANKIN . Are there ...
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