Box LG 11
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Contains 133 Results:
Education and Labor-Education: School Construction., 1951
Discussion of H.R.5411; "To amend Public Laws Nos. 815 and 874 of the Eighty-first Congress with respect to schools in critical defense housing areas, and for other purposes" (Graham A. Barden-North Carolina).
Education and Labor-Ethics Commission., 1951
Discussion of S.J.Res.107; "To establish a Commission on Ethics in Government" (J. William Fulbright-Arkansas; Paul H. Douglas-Illinois; Lister Hill-Alabama; Hubert Humphrey-Minnesota; Herbert H. Lehman-New York; John O. Pastore-Rhode Island; George D. Aiken-Vermont; Wayne Morse-Oregon; and Irving M. Ives-New York). Correspondents include William Benton.
Education and Labor-Health Care., 1952
Education and Labor-Labor: Child Labor., 1951
H.J.Res.339; "To provide that Federal legislation which prohibits the employment of children during certain hours shall not apply with respect to the harvesting of basic agricultural commodities" (Victor Wickersham-Oklahoma).
Education and Labor-Coal Mining., 1951-1952
Education and Labor-Fair Employment Practices (S. 3368)., 1952
Education and Labor-Labor: National Relations Act., undated
Public Law 101 (H.R.3020, 80th Congress); "To amend the National Labor Relations Act, to provide additional facilities for the mediation of labor disputes affecting commerce, to equalize legal responsibilities of labor organizations and employers, and for other purposes" (Fred A. Hartley, Jr.-New Jersey).
Education and Labor-Labor: National Labor Relation Act Amendment., 1951
Discussion of S.1959; "To amend the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, and for other purposes" (Robert A. Taft-Ohio; and Hubert H. Humphrey-Minnesota).
Education and Labor-Labor: National Labor Relations Act Amendment., 1951-1952
Discussion of S.1973; "To amend the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, with reference to the building and construction industry, and for other purposes" (Robert A. Taft-Ohio; Hubert H. Humphrey-Minnesota; Harry P. Cain-Washington; and Richard M. Nixon-California).
Public Law 216 (H.R.5632, 81st Congress)
"To reorganize fiscal management in the National Military Establishment to promote economy and efficiency, and for other purposes."
