National Labor Relations Act: Hearings Before the Special Committee to Investigate National Labor Relations Board, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, Second[-third] Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 258 (76th Congress) a Resolution Creating a Select Committee to Investigate the National Labor Relations Board ...

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Committee Exhibit Nos 1608A1608AACContinued Page
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VIII
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Committee Exhibit Nos 1609A1609M correspondence relating
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Committee Exhibit Nos 1612A1612O correspondence relating
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offices analyses of Board cases and other matters are filed as a part of the record of the committee
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Committee Exhibit Nos 1613A1613V GrowerShipper Vegetable
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Committee Exhibit Nos 1613A1613VContinued Page
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Committee Exhibit No 1614 selections from Monthly Labor Comments
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Ninth region
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Committee Exhibit No 1615 documents relating to the activities of
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Committee Exhibit No 1615Continued
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Committee Exhibit No 1616 documents relating to the activities of
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Committee Exhibit No 1617 documents relating to the activities of
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R B Exhibit No 388 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1617
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1937
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1939
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Committee Exhibit No 1618 documents relating to the activities of
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Committee Exhibit No 1619 documents relating to the activities of
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Nylander Towne
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Committee Exhibit No 1621 documents relating to the activities of
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Norton Coal Corporation_
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Basis of 8 5 charges
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2 Taylor
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Committee Exhibit No 1621Continued
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Committee Exhibit No 1623 material on administration_ 57655837
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between Mr Toland and Mr Fahy in regard to Board assistance
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Wirin A L
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Miscellaneous material 58135837
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HEALEY Massachusetts
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Committee Exhibit Nos 1628A1628AD BercutRichards Packing
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Committee Exhibit Nos 1629A1629TContinued Page
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Committee Exhibit Nos 1632A1632AP Inland Steel Co case 59345984
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Committee Exhibit Nos 1632A1632APContinued Page
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Committee Exhibit No 1634 recapitulation and analysis of the Review
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INTRODUCED INTO EVIDENCE ON AUGUST 1 1940
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R B Exhibit No 320Continued Page
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R B Exhibit No 324 supplement to Committee Exhibit
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R B Exhibit No 327Continued Page
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R B Exhibit No 332 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1615
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R B Exhibit No 336 supplement to Committee Exhibit
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R B Exhibit No 359 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1615
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R B Exhibit No 362 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1615
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R B Exhibit No 367 supplement to Committee Exhibit
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R B Exhibit No 370 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1616
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R B Exhibit No 371 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1616
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R B Exhibit No 372 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1616
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R B Exhibit No 374 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1616
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R B Exhibit No 375 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1616
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R B Exhibit No 377 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1616
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R B Exhibit No 380 Supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1617¹
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R B Exhibit No 381 Supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1617
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RUSSELL A WHITESELL
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R B Exhibit No 389 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1617
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R B Exhibit No 391Coatinged Page
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R B Exhibit No 391Continued Page
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R B Exhibit No 392 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 16185
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R B Exhibit No 395 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1618
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R B Exhibit No 402 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1618
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William Randolph Hearst
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R B Exhibit No 412 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1618
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R B Exhibit No 416 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1619
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R B Exhibit No 418 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1619
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R B Exhibit No 423 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1619
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R B Exhibit No 426 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1619
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R B Exhibit No 427 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1619
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Tunnel
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R B Exhibit No 430 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1620
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R B Exhibit No 430Continued Page
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CHARLES FAHY
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R B Exhibit No 436 supplement to Committee Exhibit
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R B Exhibit No 438 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1623
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Northrop Corporation
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R B Exhibit No 453 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1621
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R B Exhibit No 454 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1621
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R B Exhibit No 454Continued Page
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R B Exhibit No 458 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1621
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R B Exhibit No 464 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1621
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R B Exhibit No 466 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1621
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R B Exhibit No 468 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1621
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R B Exhibit No 475 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1621
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R B Exhibit No 477 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1621
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R B Exhibit No 480 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1621
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R B Exhibit No 487 supplement to Committee Exhibit No 1621
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Page 5183 - In any such proceeding the rules of evidence prevailing in courts of law or equity shall not be controlling.
Page 5149 - The Act establishes standards to which the Board must conform. There must be complaint, notice and hearing. The Board must receive evidence and make findings. The findings as to the facts are to be conclusive, but only if supported by evidence. The order of the Board is subject to review by the designated court, and only when sustained by the court may the order be enforced. Upon that review all questions of the jurisdiction of the Board and the regularity of its proceedings...
Page 5383 - Section 7 of the Act, the respondent, The Calco Chemical Company, Inc., has engaged in and is engaging in unfair labor practices, within the meaning of Section 8 (1) of the Act.
Page 5166 - As evidence of our intention to do all we can to hasten the resumption of work in our plants, and to promote peace, we hereby agree with you that within a period of six months from the date of resumption of work, we will not bargain with or enter into agreements with any other union or representatives of...
Page 5164 - Production standards shall be established on the basis of fairness and equity consistent with the quality of workmanship, efficiency of operations, and the reasonable working capacities of normal operators.
Page 5482 - Should differences arise between the Mine Workers and the Operators as to the meaning and application of the provisions of this Agreement, or should differences arise about matters not specifically mentioned in this Agreement, or should any local trouble of any kind arise at the mine, an earnest effort shall be made to settle such differences immediately: 1.
Page 5149 - The procedural provisions of the Act are assailed. But these provisions, as we construe them, do not offend against the constitutional requirements governing the creation and action of administrative bodies. See Interstate Commerce Commission v.
Page 5131 - As the National Labor Relations Act contemplates no more than the protection of the public rights which it creates and defines, and as the Board's order is directed solely to the employer and is ineffective to determine any private rights of the employees and leaves them free to assert such legal rights as they may have acquired under their contracts, in any appropriate tribunal, we think they are not indispensable parties for purposes of the Board's order and the statute does not require their presence...
Page 5614 - To dominate or interfere with the formation or administration of any labor organization or contribute financial or other support to it; Provided, That subject to rules and regulations made and published by the Board pursuant to section 6 (a), an employer shall not be prohibited from permitting employees to confer with him during working hours without loss of time or pay.
Page 5149 - The Board must receive evidence and make findings. The findings as to the facts are to be" conclusive, but only if supported by evidence. The order of the Board is subject to review by the designated court, and only when sustained by the court may the order be enforced. Upon that review all questions of the jurisdiction of the Board and the regularity of its proceedings, all questions of constitutional right or statutory authority, are open to examination by the court.

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