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... controversy to arbi- tration and to point an arbitrator , whereupon the employer , if he chose to accept arbitration could name another arbitrator , and the two thus named were to select a third , thus setting up a board of arbitration ...
... controversy to arbi- tration and to point an arbitrator , whereupon the employer , if he chose to accept arbitration could name another arbitrator , and the two thus named were to select a third , thus setting up a board of arbitration ...
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... controversy which threatened to interrupt such commerce could propose in writing to submit the differences involved to arbitration , whereupon , if the other party accepted the proposition , each side could appoint a representative and ...
... controversy which threatened to interrupt such commerce could propose in writing to submit the differences involved to arbitration , whereupon , if the other party accepted the proposition , each side could appoint a representative and ...
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... controversy , or upon application of the state executive to select two commissioners who , together with the United States Commissioner of Labor , should investigate the controversy , with a view to ascertaining the causes and ...
... controversy , or upon application of the state executive to select two commissioners who , together with the United States Commissioner of Labor , should investigate the controversy , with a view to ascertaining the causes and ...
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... controversy . " Under this arrangement any employer who agreed to arbitrate under the act would have thereby subjected his business to a thorough investiga- tion by the ten - dollar - a - day arbitrators . Further explanation of the ...
... controversy . " Under this arrangement any employer who agreed to arbitrate under the act would have thereby subjected his business to a thorough investiga- tion by the ten - dollar - a - day arbitrators . Further explanation of the ...
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... controversy , it was urged that during the proceedings before the strike commission , strikes or lockouts should be made illegal , and it was recommended further that for six months after a decision was rendered it should be unlawful ...
... controversy , it was urged that during the proceedings before the strike commission , strikes or lockouts should be made illegal , and it was recommended further that for six months after a decision was rendered it should be unlawful ...
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Page 12 - ... from one State or Territory of the United States, or the District of Columbia, to any other State or Territory of the United States, or the District of Columbia, or from any place in the United States...
Page 12 - That the provisions of this act shall apply to any common carrier or carriers engaged in the transportation of passengers or property wholly by railroad, or partly by railroad and partly by water when both are used, under a common control, management, or arrangement, for a continuous carriage or shipment...
Page 1 - Any member of the Board may be removed by the President, upon notice and hearing, for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, but for no other cause.
Page 18 - ... to exert every reasonable effort to make and maintain agreements concerning rates of pay, rules, and working conditions, and to settle all disputes, whether arising out of the application of such agreements or otherwise, in order to avoid any interruption to commerce or to the operation of any carrier growing out of any dispute between the carrier and the employees thereof.
Page v - INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNMENT RESEARCH STUDIES IN ADMINISTRATION. The System of Financial Administration of Great Britain. By WF Willoughby, WW Willoughby, and SM Lindsay. 378 pp.
Page 18 - Territory, or between points in the same State but through any other State or any Territory or the District of Columbia or any foreign country. (7) The term "affecting commerce...
Page 26 - ... make a further study of the services from an administrative standpoint. They thus do not include the titles of publications of the services themselves except in so far as they treat of the services, their work and problems. Nor do they include books or articles dealing merely with technical features other than administrative of the work of the services. In a few cases explanatory notes have been appended where it was thought they would aid in making known the character or value of the publication...
Page 22 - ... offense continues shall constitute a separate offense. Such penalty shall be recoverable in a civil suit brought in the name of the United States, and shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts.
Page 21 - ... him or subject him to a penalty or forfeiture. But no natural person shall be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter, or thing...
Page 6 - Under this head would appear the specific lines of investigation under way and the services in which they were being prosecuted. It is hardly necessary to point out the value of such information in planning for future work and in considering the problem of the better distribution and coordination of the work of the government. The Institute contemplates attempting such a general listing and classification of the activities of the government upon the completion of the present series. CLASSIFICATION...