Word: complexities
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...would "substantially" increase strikes. Failure to comply with the "highly complex and burdensome" reporting of union finance and organization could be a pretext for denying a union the right to bargain peacefully, force a strike...
...NLRB will have to be expanded. Its procedures will be more complex...
...have every confidence in the committee appointed by the President, which included President Compton of M.I.T. and President Dodds of Princeton. I know this committee has made a very exhaustive study of the highly complex problem...
Through the complex of unanswered dilemmas the basic reality of successful preliminary experiment nevertheless persists. General Education confidently stretches its wings and should shortly straighten up to fly right. Majority opinion declared the courses had lived up to expectations of the new concept; two thirds found more interest than elsewhere in the College; and half claimed greater worth for the time spent than that offered by any other courses. Substitution of essays for hour exams and quizzes won emphatic praise. Furthermore, the dstinctive, approach outlined for GE courses from the start has been upheld: that brief coverage of numerous topics...
That in itself was an admission that the bill would not be perfect. Like all legislation, it would be the result of compromise. Both the Taft and Hartley bills were needlessly complex, and had some confusing passages. Neither represented a fresh start on the labor problem. They were amendments-fairly substantial-of the Wagner Act. But they in no way interfered with the basic purpose of that act, which was to establish labor's right to organize...