| United Mine Workers of America - 1918 - 1134 pages
...heretofore. I will not burden you by reading the entire penalty clause, one section is sufficient. It says: "Whereas, stoppage of work in violation of the agreement...menace the success and perpetuity of the UMW of A. in our joint relations, etc." It says: "Stoppage of work in violation of the agreement." Brother Howat... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1919 - 1162 pages
...contract be extended during the continuation of the war, and not to exceed two years from April 1, 1918. Whereas stoppage of work in violation of the agreement...serious as to menace the success and perpetuity of the United Mine Workers of America and our joint relations, this conference Instructs the respective district... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1921 - 1076 pages
...contract be extended during the continuation of the war, and not to exceed two years from April 1, 1918. " Whereas stoppage of work in violation of the agreement has become so serious as to menace the success und perpetuity of the United Mine Workers of America and our joint relations, this conference instructs... | |
| United States. Congress Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1921 - 616 pages
...has become soserious as to menace the success and perpetuity of. the United Mine Workers of America and our joint relations, this conference instructs...respective district executive boards to meet the operators in their various districts for the purpose of agreeing on a penalty clause where none now exists, and... | |
| 1922 - 582 pages
...contract be extended during the continuation of the war, and not to exceed two years from April 1, 1918. Whereas, stoppage of work in violation of the agreement has become so serious as to menace the succès« and perpetuity of the United Mine Workers of America, and our joint relations, this conference... | |
| Sylvia Kopald Selekman - 1924 - 312 pages
...continuation 1 Monthly Labor Review, Vol. 5, p. 1182. of the war not to exceed two years from April 1st, 1918. "Whereas, stoppage of work in violation of the agreement...serious as to menace the success and perpetuity of the United Mine Workers of America and our joint relations, this conference instructs the district executive... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1928 - 1442 pages
...methods are practiced, and the wages so paid shall be considered the base price for such mines. Ninth. Whereas stoppage of work in violation of the agreement...serious as to menace the success and perpetuity of the United Mine Workers of America and our joint relations, this conference instructs the respective districts'... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1928 - 1058 pages
...methods are practiced, and the wages so paid shall be considered the base price for such miners. Ninth. Whereas stoppage of work in violation of the agreement...serious as to menace the success and perpetuity of the linited Mine Workers of America and our joint relations, this conference instructs the respective districts'... | |
| Carl R. Weinberg - 2005 - 284 pages
...discourage miners from walking off the job. In justifying this, the Washington Agreement stated that "[stoppage of work in violation of the agreement ....success and perpetuity of the UMW of A. and our joint relations."49 Illinois miners already labored under the shadow of a strike penalty. The relevant provisions... | |
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