Word: representives
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When, last January, President Roosevelt frowned a big black public frown on potent politicians who campfollow a new administration into Washington, the Democratic National Committee lost only two of its 106 members-James Bruce Kremer of Montana and Robert H. Jackson of New Hampshire. Fortnight ago, after the President had...
...Hundreds of companies have given representation to their men through plant committees or so-called 'company unions'. In many of these same plants labor unions claim the membership of a majority of the men and demand the right to represent them. The crucial issue is: Who represents the men? If this one issue could be settled, other matters would cause no insurmountable difficulties...
Federal Attorney-General Cummings has set up a plaintive plea for teeth with which to fight crime, and he has shown that the armed forces of crime are more numerous than those of the army and the navy. Massachusetts has offered the first practical proposal for giving teeth to the...
If, therefore, a Democrat who tries to represent the wishes of his constituency is to be punished by being denied the opportunity to recommend men for public offices such as collectors of internal revenue, post masterships and so on, thus weakening his prestige in his own district, then what possible...
There has been much talk among the large employers, such as Mr. Knudnon, of an unwillingness to force their men into the American Federation of Labor, or to treat with the Federation in collective bargaining. The inference is that company anxious would come to more reasonable terms with the employers...