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OCR Page 1 of 17Washington, D. C.
8861
April 5, 1938
IN THE MATTER OF
PREVAILING MINIMUM WAGES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF
AEROPLANES, AIRCRAFT ENGIMES, PROPELLERS, AC-
CESSORIES, AND THE MANUFACTURING AND FINISHING
OF PARTS
PURSUANT TO SECTION 1(b) OF THE ACT OF
JUNE 30, 1936, PUBLIC ACT NO.846, 74th.
CONGRESS
FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATION IN THE
ABOVE-ENTITLED MATTER BY THE PUBLIC CONTRACTS BOARD FOR
THE CONSIDERATION OF THE SECRETARY OF LABOR
WRITTEN BY - O. R. STRACKBEIN
A public hearing was held before the Public Contracts
Board on March 10, 1938 in the matter of Prevailing Minimum
Wages in the Aircraft Manufacturing Industry, including the
Manufacture of Aeroplanes, Aircraft Engines, Propellers,
Accessories and the Manufacturing and Finishing of Parts.
Notice of the Hearing was sent to all manufacturers of the
aforementioned products listed in recognized commercial reg-
isters, to the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America,
to interested labor organizations, including the International
Association of Machinists and the United Automobile Workers
of America, and to other interested parties. Testimony at
the public hearing was givon by the Aeronautical Chamber of
Commerce, by a number of manufacturers of aircraft and air-
craft products, by representatives of the two labor organiza-
tions above mentioned and by the Public Contracts Division of
the United States Deportment of Labor. A wri tten record was
made of the proceedings.
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