The Effects of the Recovery Act Upon Labor Organization
The new features of general application introduced by the Act: prohibition of discrimination, 53; right to select a labor organization as the representative with whom employer must deal, 55; fixing of code terms without antecedent collective bargaining, 67; union representation on boards to settle labor disputes in the industry or on code authorities not general, 59. — Effects: strengthening of unions which had already established effective collective action over competitive areas, 62; obstacles to effective collective bargaining over competitive areas within the industry by separate organizations of the unskilled and semi-skilled, 66; importance of feasibility of fixing standard wage rates for better-paid workers over competitive areas, 69; craft vs. vertical unionism in mass-production industries, 71; competition of employee representation plans with outside organizations, 73; stimulus to political action, 77.
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- 10.2307/1883876
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- 49 (1)
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