Box 5
Contains 26 Results:
Reports and Official Documents, 1937
9/37-12/37; concerning Madden's and Fahy's addresses on the NLRA; Herrick's "The Record Speaks"; the regional conference; Governor Charles H. Martin's (Oregon) speech.
Reports and Official Documents, 1938
1/38-6/38; pertaining to the trial examiners' union; Committee on Labor, Education and Social Security report; addresses of Madden
Reports and Official Documents, 1938
7/38-12/38 ; include comments on the current labor situation (with a reference to "Bloody Harlan"); excerpt from The Manchester Guardian Weekly (England); partial records of the regional conference; Beatrice Stern's address; NLRB decision in disputes between unions affiliated with National Federations; addresses of Madden.
Reports and Official Documents, 1939
1/39-2/39; relating to the Walsh Amendments; benefits secured for A.F. ofL., C.I.O. and unaffilated unions; S.1392 (Holman Bill); separation of enforcement and judicatory functions.
Reports and Official Documents, 1939
4/39-5/39; concerning the NLRB Union; confidential regional officers' comments on current labor situation; instructions to trial examiners (30pp+); remarks of Madden at the Atlanta Institute of Labor Law.
Reports and Official Documents, 1939
5/39-6/39; regarding the Special Conference Committee of the Economic Division (80pp); economic reasons for NLRB jurisdiction over agricultural workers (68pp); Aaron W. Warner speech.
Reports and Official Documents, 1939
7/39-8/39; pertaining to Rules and Regulations, ser. 2; H.R. 258; report of investigation of the Los Angeles office (100pp+).
Reports and Official Documents, 1939
9/39-10/39; concerning Regional Directors' Subcommittee to Committee on Administration (33pp); Madden's address before the National Conference on Civil Liberties; Dept. of Manufacture report on amendments; summary of unfair labor practices (21pp).
Reports and Official Documents, 1939
11/39-12/39; concerning the NLRB Union and the Smith Committee counter proposal; instructions regarding representatives (15pp); Leiserson's statement to the committee to investigate the NLRB; excerpt from Fulton Lewis Jr.'s speech.
Reports and Official Documents, 1940
1/40-3/40; relating to amendments to the NLRA Federal Register; the investigation of the Los Angeles office (100pp+); division of economic research case statistics; Madden's address on labor relations; John L. Lewis' statement on amendments to the NLRA (50pp+); an open letter from James P. Miller; Wagner's address on the Smith Amendments.