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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... opinion , vigorously attacked the opinion of the court on the ground that it substituted its own judgment for that of Congress on the ques- tion whether retirement and pensions of railroad employees would promote efficiency , economy ...
... opinion , vigorously attacked the opinion of the court on the ground that it substituted its own judgment for that of Congress on the ques- tion whether retirement and pensions of railroad employees would promote efficiency , economy ...
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... opinion . Mr. ELLENBOGEN . And that is the opinion of your association , is it not ? Mr. BURTON . It is the opinion of my committee . Mr. ELLENBOGEN . And you believe that wages should be at least $ 15 a week for a 40 - hour week , do ...
... opinion . Mr. ELLENBOGEN . And that is the opinion of your association , is it not ? Mr. BURTON . It is the opinion of my committee . Mr. ELLENBOGEN . And you believe that wages should be at least $ 15 a week for a 40 - hour week , do ...
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... opinion of our legal advisers , it is uncon- stitutional . Mr. SCHNEIDER . You say that in the opinion of your legal advisers it is unconstitutional . Is that your personal opinion or the opinion ' of associate counsel ? Mr. GUTTERSON ...
... opinion of our legal advisers , it is uncon- stitutional . Mr. SCHNEIDER . You say that in the opinion of your legal advisers it is unconstitutional . Is that your personal opinion or the opinion ' of associate counsel ? Mr. GUTTERSON ...
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