COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
Amendments
National Labor Relations Act: collective bargaining in building and construction industry (H.R. 281), 15646, 15647 [12JN], 16082, 16083 [15JN], 16291-16294 [16JN], 16523, 16532, 16536, 16537, 16540, 16542, 16544, 16545, 16546 [17JN], 17627 [25JN]
Articles and editorials
FBI Agent—Official Took Roofer Cash, 16542 [17JN]
Former Official's Statement Allowed in Bribery Trial, 16540 [17JN]
Hard Law for Hardhats, 16520 [17JN]
Lack of Flexibility Proves Expensive, 15097 [9JN]
OSHA Chief Removed in Roofers Union Probe, 16541 [17JN]
Tracking the Roofers Probe—5 Areas of Focus, 16541 [17JN]
Bills and resolutions
Bankruptcy: rejection of agreements by debtors (see H.R. 931)
Contracts: benefits for retired employees (see H.R. 548)
Fire fighters: guaranteed right (see H.R. 1201)
Long Island Railroad: collective bargaining agreements (see S.J. Res. 33)
Documents
Developing New Tactics—Winning With Coordinated Corporate Campaigns, AFL-CIO, 16540 [17JN]
Essays
Necessity the Mother of Invention—Why Collective Bargaining for Agriculture? Jesse M. Alber, 1171 [12JA]
Letters
Building and construction industry's collective bargaining: Representative William L. Clay, 16531 [17JN]
———Thomas J. Donohue, American Trucking Associations, Inc., 16531 [17JN]
———William E. Brock III, Sec. of Labor, 9118 [21AP], 16512 [17JN]
Remarks in House
Bankruptcy: rejection of agreements by debtors (H.R. 931), 4441 [27FE]
Building and construction industry: collective bargaining (H.R. 281), 3204 [5FE], 9340 [22AP], 15227 [10JN], 15571-15575 [11JN], 16207, 16210, 16211, 16271 [16JN], 16429, 16502 [17JN], 16521 [19JN], 16522, 16535 [22JN]-16548 [17JN], 17131 [23JN], 17627 [25JN]
———collective bargaining (H.R. 281), consideration (H. Res. 196), 16430-16436 [17JN]
———collective bargaining (H.R. 281), corrections in engrossment, 16549 [17JN]
———collective bargaining (H.R. 281), debate procedure, 16272 [16JN]
——— collective bargaining (S. 492), 9340 [22AP]
Employment: security, 21290 [28JY]
Labor contracts: benefits for retirees (H.R. 548), 1097 [8JA]
Long Island Railroad: resumption of work during negotiations, 1902 [22JA]
National Labor Relations Act: criminal convictions, 16540-16543 [17JN]
———effective date, 16548 [17JN]
———employee choice, 16523-16530 [17JN]
———foreign competition, 16545, 16546 [17JN]
———prehire agreements, 16544, 16545 [17JN]
———single employer definition, 16532-16539 [17JN]
———violence and coercion, 16545 [17JN]
Remarks in Senate
Building and construction industry: collective bargaining (H.R. 281), 16830 [19JN], 17046 [23JN]
———stability of collective bargaining (S. 492), 9118 [21AP]
National Labor Relations Act: bargaining rights for employers and performers in the performing arts (S. 1346), 15082 [9JN], 21277 [28JY]
Reports filed
Collective Bargaining in Building and Construction Industry: Committee on Rules (H.R. 281) (H. Rept. 100-157), 16271 [16JN]
National Labor Relations Act: Committee on Rules (H.R. 281; H. Res. 196) (H. Rept. 100-157), 16289 [16JN]
Statements
Why a Nonconstruction Company Opposes H.R. 282/S. 492, 9341 [22AP]
Telegrams
Labor's role in congressional committees: Howard D. Samuel, AFL-CIO, 17627 [25JN]