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  • Longer ago than I care to remember, I discussed "the decline of the American labor movement" with an old friend, a high AFL-CIO official and veteran of many a bitter organizing campaign, at the labor group's palatial 16th Street Washington headquarters. (Transparency alert: My mom, a 17-year-old Romanian Jewish immigrant, was an International Ladies Garment Workers Union shop steward in her shirtwaist sweatshop circa 1918, after losing seamstress friends in the 1911 Triangle Fire.) In our rambling interchange, my pal hypothesized that the huge 1930 gains for organized labor resulted from three causes: government sponsorship (FDR's Wagner Act and the National Labor Relations Board), Socialists and Communists. He meant ideologically dedicated men and women willing to try to persuade blue-...

  • The current unionization process, spelled out in the Wagner Act of 1935, requires a lengthy secret ballot election overseen by the National Labor Relations Board. Business organizations like the Indiana Chamber argue that's because the law now ensures everyone gets the safe workplace conditions and fair wages unions fought to secure in the first half of the 20th century.

  • ... decisions, there were many, but the National Labor Relations Board--a five-member agency createed in 1935 by the Wagner Act--has taken exception to this move, ultimately ...

  • ...WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD.No. 216. . Argued Nov. 18, 1948.Decided March 7, ...In 1942 the National Labor Relations Board held an election at the plan...15. . The contention that 10(a) of the Wagner Act swept aside State law respecting the union sho...

  • ... 4. The NLRB might not like it. The National Labor Relations Board enforces the Wagner Act, whi...

  • ...Despite the city's place in the national and western hierarchy of cities, the role of relig... encyclical Rerum Novarum (On Capital and Labor) in 1891. The pontiff defended the right to privat... Archbishop Hanna chaired several mediation boards and regularly counseled the city's unionists. (4) ... Catholic activism beyond labor relations, beginning with a call for "Catholic Action" by Po... legislation introduced by Senator Robert Wagner of New York that was intended to replace the NIRA ...

  • U.S. Supreme Court LABOR BOARD v. AMERICAN INS. CO., 343 U.S. 395 (1952) 3443 U.S. 395. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. AMERICAN NATIONAL INSURAN... collectively, implicit in the Wagner Act as introduced in Congress, was made express by...

  • Ten years after surviving the constitutional threat posed by the Liberty League Brief and decades of adverse judicial precedent, the Wagner Act was again before the Supreme Court. The issue at bar centered upon whether supervisors as a class were entitled to the Section 7 rights assured to employees generally by the National Labor Relations Act (the NLRA or the Act). Part II of this article traces the historical development and modification of the National Labor Relations Board's construction of Section 2(11), including detailed coverage of the dialogue between the courts and the Board on the proper interpretation of the term "independent judgment" and how to harmonize the Act's exclusion of supervisors with its inclusion of professionals. Part III unpacks the Board's decision in Oakwoo...

  • THIS summer, the huge Boeing assembly plant in North Charleston, S.C. will begin producing 787 Dreamliners -- up to three a month, priced at $185 million each -- unless the National Labor Relations Board, controlled by Democrats and encouraged by President Barack Obama's silence, gets its way. Last month, with the $2 billion factory nearing completion, the NLRB, agreeing with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, charged that Boeing was violating its contract with its unionized workers in Washington state, where Dreamliners are assembled and still will be even after the South Carolina plant starts up. The NLRB read the 1935 Wagner Act perversely, disregarded almost half a century of NLRB and Supreme Court rulings and patently misrepresented statements by Boe...

  • THIS summer, the huge Boeing assembly plant in North Charleston, S.C. will begin producing 787 Dreamliners -- up to three a month, priced at $185 million each -- unless the National Labor Relations Board, controlled by Democrats and encouraged by President Barack Obama's silence, gets its way. Last month, with the $2 billion factory nearing completion, the NLRB, agreeing with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, charged that Boeing was violating its contract with its unionized workers in Washington state, where Dreamliners are assembled and still will be even after the South Carolina plant starts up. The NLRB read the 1935 Wagner Act perversely, disregarded almost half a century of NLRB and Supreme Court rulings and patently misrepresented statements by Boe...

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