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ARGNIVES AND
2nd Draft
RECORDS
.
SERVICE"
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well-reasoned and workable legislation be passed at the earliest
possible moment to provide adequate means for settling industrial
disputee and avoiding industrial strife.
I recommend that for the sett lement of industrial disputes
in important nation-wide industries there be adopted the general
principles underlying the Railway Labor Act. The general pattern
of that Act is not applicable to small industries or to small local
disputes in the large industries. But it would be effective, as
woll as fair, in such wide-spread industries as steel, automobile,
aviation, mining, oil, utilities, communications and a few other
basic manufacturing industries. I do not intend to make this list
exclusive. Nor do I think that local ineonsequential strikes even
within these industries should be included. The objective should be
to cover by legislation only such stoppages of work as the Secretary
of Labor would certify to the President a.s vitally affecting the
national public interest.
In industrial disputes in such industries, where collective
bargaining has broken down and where the Conciliation Service of the
Federal Government has been unable to bring the parties to agreement,
and where the Secretary of Labor has been unable to induce the parties
voluntarily to submit the controversy to arbitration, I recommend
the following procedure:
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