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TRUNAD
ARCHIVES AN AND
RECORDS
LIGHTEY
is
SERVICE"
BOVERN HENT
After the war, it helped shift ten million workers
from war work to peace time employment.
Now, what did the Republican 80th Congress do
with the U.S. Employment Service
The Republicans took it away from the Labor
Department, where it belongs. They deliberately weakened it,
and they deliberately weakened the Labor Department.
Another great part of the Labor Department
built up by the Democratic Administrations of the last
sixteen years is the Conciliation Service. It has settled
more than fifteen thousa nd labor disputes,
World
involving nearly eight million workers, since the end of the war II.
What do the Republicans think of that fine work ?
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