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...second bill would amend the National Labor Relations Act (Wagner act). It would guarantee employers the right to state their position in a labor dispute. It would protect craft unions and minorities from the past tendencies of NLRB, which often ruled in favor of big industrial unions. Thus the bill would "strengthen, not weaken, the rights of employees," said Ball. But it would not touch labor's right to organize, the cherished and long-fought-for right which the Wagner act insured...
...addition to service with the NLRB, Wolman has been a member of the National Bureau of Economic Research and the American Association on Labor Legislation. He is author of several books...
...Communism, the N.Y. Council of C.I.O., the first NLRB, OPA, socialized medicine, universal military training, ¶ The Fair Employment Practice Commission. ("Racial discrimination is a serious problem . . . but force is not the answer...
...bargain with in Springfield. Like Bowles's 517 employes, the Guild was sure Bowles was boss. But his three publishing companies had been ordered dissolved by 'the Massachusetts Supreme Court, and Bowles swore up & down that that left him just an advertising salesman. Fortnight ago, the NLRB told him to quit kidding and bargain with the Guild...
...showing elsewhere in the South. Against A.F.L. claims of 100,000 new members and 300 new local charters since May; the high-powered ballyhoo of the C.I.O.'s "Operation Dixie" had won bargaining rights for only 12,000 new recruits. Even if it won all 171 of the NLRB elections it had pending it would add only 37,000 more. Biggest C.I.O. gains were being made among the South's 639,000 unorganized woodworkers: in Mississippi (including the big Masonite plant at Laurel), in Louisiana and along the Sabine River in East Texas...