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 58
... practices and methods of competition prohibited in this section should not be construed to exclude any other practices or methods of competition which , in view of the facts pertaining to the industry , are unfair , wasteful , or ...
... practices and methods of competition prohibited in this section should not be construed to exclude any other practices or methods of competition which , in view of the facts pertaining to the industry , are unfair , wasteful , or ...
Pagina 186
... practices , there are certain comments which our committee desires to make . UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES Section 7 of H. R. 238 deals specifically with unfair trade practices . The cotton - converting industry has fully demonstrated its ...
... practices , there are certain comments which our committee desires to make . UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES Section 7 of H. R. 238 deals specifically with unfair trade practices . The cotton - converting industry has fully demonstrated its ...
Pagina 214
... practices , as I take it , you do not favor having the unfair practices inserted in this bill . Is that right ? Mr. GUTTERSON . I don't see the necessity of it , Mr. Hankin . Mr. HANKIN . Apparently the members of a different part of ...
... practices , as I take it , you do not favor having the unfair practices inserted in this bill . Is that right ? Mr. GUTTERSON . I don't see the necessity of it , Mr. Hankin . Mr. HANKIN . Apparently the members of a different part of ...
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