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ARCHIVES AMD RECORDS SERVICS Assistant Secretary of Labor, John W. Gibson, and Captain Granville Conway, Administrator of the War Shipping Administration, gave the President a report on the manner in which negotiations have been proceeding in the threatened work stoppage of seven maritime unions now scheduled for June 15. The President stated that this dispute was being handled exclusively by the Department of Labor, and that any other steps Mother agencies being taken/are not designed as a threat, but are purely precautionary. He expressed the hope that the parties will continue to cooperate with the Conciliation Service of the Department of Labor in working out a solution to the matters in dispute. From what the President heard, he feels that there is nothing in this situation which cannot be resolved through collective bargaining and hopes that both sides will buckle down and settle this matter through collective bargaining, which is still the American way of settling labor disputes.

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