Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The administration knows the auto- mobile manufacturers will not voluntarily agree to any program permanently satisfactory to the American Federation of Labor. The feud between the automotive industrialists and the labor executives is too deep for that. Furthermore, the Weirton Steel Corporation case and other similar company union fights have...
"Charles William Eliot was elected President on 12th March, 1869; to this election the Overseers consented on 14th May, 1869.
The law says explicitly that employers must deal with "representatives" that the workmen themselves choose or elect. But in the case of the employ organizations, created within a shop or wholly from employees of a certain company, with no outside spokesmen from National Labor Unions, the question arises whether the...
The cry of the A. F. of L. is that "company" unions are really company controlled. General Johnson has in his public speeches made the same accusation. This has encouraged the labor leaders. It ought to be a simple matter to determine whether a group of workmen want to be...
It really is not unlike the question of political campaigns. Democracy would not last long if in our election s only one side of the story could be heard and if, when the election is held, the side that lost could insist on another election and another until it had...