LEGISLATION AND MATTERS RELATING TO THE HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 1, 6, 1957; MAY 27; JUNE 3, 5, 6, 10, 16, 19; JULY 15, 16, 1958 28005 Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1958 1 Replaced John O. Graham as minority clerk in 85th Cong., 2d sess. 2 Replaced Frank Thompson, Jr., of New Jersey, as subcommittee member in 85th Cong., 2d sess. II BY STATES OF Bellew, Earl, United Brick and Clay Workers of America, AFL-CIO, 58 Bryne, Hon. Emmet F., a Representative in Congress from the State 342 DeMille, Cecil B., accompanied by Donald Hayne_. 243 Eady, L. E., Director of Administrative Management, Federal Media- 329 Fenton, Jerome D., General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board_ 199 314 Hiestand, Hon. Edgar W., a Representative in Congress from the 346 Jacobi, Roger, secretary, National Music Camp--- 140 109 Mitchell, Hon. James E., Secretary of Labor, accompanied by Stuart 77 320 Pelly, Hon. Thomas M., a Representative in Congress from the State of Washington_- 333 Porter, Hon. Charles O., a Representative in Congress from the State of Oregon.. 351 Rothman, Stuart, Solicitor, Department of Labor.. 105 Strong, George, General Counsel, Federal Mediation and Conciliation 328 Letters, prepared and supplemental statements, etc. : Ayres, Hon. William H., a Representative in Congress from the State of Ohio----. 152 Bosch, Hon. Albert H., a Representative in Congress from the State of 150 Cambria Clay Products Co., case No. 9-CA-474, affidavits : Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, re language relating to title II of Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947 317 H. R. 8422 (Mr. Pelly), to legalize maritime and building trades hiring halls, list of organizations favoring same. 337 Letters, prepared and supplemental statements, etc.-Continued Lane, Hon. Thomas J., a Representative in Congress from the State Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1958, from the Cumulative list of major laws and regulations_. Page 1 359 357 152 172 Exhibit 1-No-man's land amendment (from the Congressional Exhibit 2-Statement of Senator Watkins to Senate Labor Sub- Jurisdictional void in labor disputes- National Labor Relations Board: Cases pending before the National Labor Relations Board at Cases, study of, in which Supreme Court has said the States cannot 184 188 157 183 act because this field is preempted by the Federal Government. 13, 56 Evans, Jack G., regional director, NLRB, letter re Morehead Limestone, Inc., case No. 9-CA-975-- Jurisdictional standards, tentative_-_ Kennedy, Harold M., NLRB, ninth region, letter re Morehead Petrillo, James C., letter March 21, 1958, to Dr. Frank J. Black, 4160 President's program, re labor message, January 23, 1958-. Editorials, various newspapers, re administration's program_. Ware, Dexter, J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit, Mich., letter July 8, 1958, re S. 3974, to Hon. John D. Dingell, a Representative in Congress from the State of Michigan_ 361 STATISTICAL INFORMATION National Labor Relations Board: Cases pending before the National Labor Relations Board at Board level, July 1, 1957-- 11 Business in the Terirtories and District of Columbia.. Separations, professional and nonprofessional, fiscal years 1953 to 1957, inclusive_ LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS, Washington, D. C. The subcommittee met at 10:10 a. m., pursuant to call, in room 429, Old House Office Building, Hon. Carl D. Perkins (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present: Representatives Perkins, Wier, Thompson, Holland, Kearns, Rhodes, and Griffin. Also present: Representative Teller, member of full committee. Staff members present: Fred G. Hussey, chief clerk; John O. Graham, minority clerk; Charles M. Ryan, general counsel of the Committee on Education and Labor; and Kennedy W. Ward, assistant general counsel. Mr. PERKINS. The subcommittee will come to order. The clerk of the committee, Mr. Hussey, will read the authority for the organization of this subcommittee at this time. Mr. HUSSEY. Mr. Chairman, this letter is dated January 31, 1957. Hon. CARL D. PERKINS, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. DEAR MR. PERKINS: The chairman has requested me to notify you that he has appointed you as the chairman of the Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations, and to send you the attached copy of the chairman and members of the standing subcommittee. Sincerely, FRED G. HUSSEY, Chief Clerk. Under the rules of the Committee on Education and Labor of the House of Representatives, as adopted January 23, 1957, rule 6, LaborManagement Relations Subcommittee of seven regular members has jurisdiction over amendments to the Taft-Hartley Act, proposals involving the mediation and arbitration of labor disputes, and all other legislation dealing with the relationships between employers or employees and their representatives. Mr. PERKINS. We are pleased to have with us this morning the first witness before the subcommittee, Mr. Leedom, Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board. He has been invited here to express the policies of the Board, particularly in the field where the Board has failed to take jurisdiction in certain areas in the so-called no-man's land area, and we are pleased to hear from Mr. Leedom at this time. 1 |