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VII. The Record: 1934–1952
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Jacob J. Kaufman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- List of Tables XI
- I. Introduction 1
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Part I: Background
- II. The Railroad Industry 4
- III. Employment, Methods of Wage Payment, and Working Rules 18
- IV. The Labor Organizations 45
- V. Federal Intervention in Railway Labor Disputes 55
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Part II: The Railway Labor Act in Operation
- VI. The Railway Labor Act: Success or Failure? 74
- VII. The Record: 1934–1952 78
- VIII. The Earnings Position of Railroad Workers 90
- IX. Wage Standards of Emergency Boards 95
- X. Compulsion in the Settlement of Railway Labor Disputes 127
- XI. Breakdown of Grievance Procedures 137
- XII. Defects in the Railway Labor Act 153
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Part III: Strikes Affecting the Public Interest
- XIII. The Right of Railroad Workers to Strike 162
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Part IV: Conclusion
- Chapter XIV. Summary and Recommendations 179
- Notes 187
- Bibliography 217
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- List of Tables XI
- I. Introduction 1
-
Part I: Background
- II. The Railroad Industry 4
- III. Employment, Methods of Wage Payment, and Working Rules 18
- IV. The Labor Organizations 45
- V. Federal Intervention in Railway Labor Disputes 55
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Part II: The Railway Labor Act in Operation
- VI. The Railway Labor Act: Success or Failure? 74
- VII. The Record: 1934–1952 78
- VIII. The Earnings Position of Railroad Workers 90
- IX. Wage Standards of Emergency Boards 95
- X. Compulsion in the Settlement of Railway Labor Disputes 127
- XI. Breakdown of Grievance Procedures 137
- XII. Defects in the Railway Labor Act 153
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Part III: Strikes Affecting the Public Interest
- XIII. The Right of Railroad Workers to Strike 162
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Part IV: Conclusion
- Chapter XIV. Summary and Recommendations 179
- Notes 187
- Bibliography 217
- Index 231