LABOUR IN AMERICA
PRESIDENT DISSATISFIED NEW LEGISLATION PROPOSED Press Association —By. Telegraph—Copyright NEW YORK, June 3; The Washington correspondent -of tho ‘New York Times’ says that President Roosevelt is dissatisfied with the working of tho National Labour Relations Act, under which many disputes between workers and employers have occurred. The President will appoint a commission to propose revisions, probably for tho modelling of new legislation after tho British Trade-Union Act. The President believes that the current recession is partly due to disputes engendered by the Act.
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Evening Star, Issue 22975, 4 June 1938, Page 17
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