INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
CONDITIONS IN BRITAIN COLLECTIVE BARGAINING . WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. (Received Sept. 3, at 1.45 a.m.) A group of American experts, after a survey of British labour conditions, reported to President Roosevelt that collective bargaining was an essential part of British industrial relations, due to the almost universal acceptance and support thereof by employers and labour alike. They made recommendations for applying the British procedure to the industrial relations of the United States, and President Roosevelt commended the report, to the public as evidence of the value of co-operative endeavours among groups " closely identified with labour and employer relationships, as they exist here."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23595, 3 September 1938, Page 13
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