Government and the American economy, 1870-presentHolt, 1949 |
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Page 251
... Board and could still consult the committees of industry , but responsibility for decisions lay completely with the seven members of the board . In the months that followed , the War Industries Board established itself as one of the ...
... Board and could still consult the committees of industry , but responsibility for decisions lay completely with the seven members of the board . In the months that followed , the War Industries Board established itself as one of the ...
Page 372
... Board's record before the Supreme Court is particularly noteworthy.10 Charges have . . . been made that the Board and its staff have been prejudiced against em- ployers and partial to employees . If the charge means no more than that ...
... Board's record before the Supreme Court is particularly noteworthy.10 Charges have . . . been made that the Board and its staff have been prejudiced against em- ployers and partial to employees . If the charge means no more than that ...
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... Board found itself asked to resolve the ancient dilemma of majority rule versus minority rights . Convinced that the Board's decisions showed deliberate favoritism to their opponents , leaders of the A. F. of L. ranked by 1939 among the ...
... Board found itself asked to resolve the ancient dilemma of majority rule versus minority rights . Convinced that the Board's decisions showed deliberate favoritism to their opponents , leaders of the A. F. of L. ranked by 1939 among the ...
Contents
I | 2 |
The Strike of the Railroad Workers | 3 |
PHILOSOPHERS Of Laissez FAIRE | 4 |
Copyright | |
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