Word: laboritis
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Will you kindly advise me to what extent your typographic room is unionized, that I may judge how much your reports of the present British labor situation are influenced by such unionization...
TIME happens to be printed by open shop labor, but that makes no difference to TIME...
...Passed the railroad labor bill by vote of 69 to 13 (see LABOR). (Bill went to the President...
What Was Done. The Senate last week passed the Watson-Parker railway bill, which is to say that, the President having signed on the dotted line, the section of the Transportation act creating the Railroad Labor Board is repealed, the board goes out of existence, and hereafter railway labor disputes will run the following course: 1) Attempt by employers and employes to reach a mutual agreement; 2) Attempt by boards of adjustment representing both parties to settle the difference...
...railway companies and their striking employes signed agreements a hours later, in which the unions guaranteed not to strike again without warning and negotiations, and the striker leaders admitted the calling of the strike to have been "wrongful." J.H. Thomas, M.P., famed "balance wheel of British labor," signed this agreement as Secretary of the Railwaymen's Union, pronounced it "eminently satisfactory...