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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... represent the interests of the industry , is undoubtedly a great advantage . Under the N. I. R. A. the question often arose what constituted a " truly repre- sentative group . " It was a troublesome question . Even if an asso- ciation ...
... represent the interests of the industry , is undoubtedly a great advantage . Under the N. I. R. A. the question often arose what constituted a " truly repre- sentative group . " It was a troublesome question . Even if an asso- ciation ...
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... represent . Mr. CHENEY . We are all engaged here in trying to draft a fair and satisfactory bill . That is my ... represent somebody who has not asked me to represent him . INVESTIGATIONS Sections 11 through 13 deal with the powers and ...
... represent . Mr. CHENEY . We are all engaged here in trying to draft a fair and satisfactory bill . That is my ... represent somebody who has not asked me to represent him . INVESTIGATIONS Sections 11 through 13 deal with the powers and ...
Pagina 69
... represent labor , should not represent the industry , and should not represent anybody else , but should be charged with the technical task of applying this law . I provided for representation by three interests which are said to be in ...
... represent labor , should not represent the industry , and should not represent anybody else , but should be charged with the technical task of applying this law . I provided for representation by three interests which are said to be in ...
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