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4 Legislative History of the National Labor Relations Act of 1949 1 (1949)

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                                                      L 10.2
                                                      Vol. 4


            NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT OF 1949
 H.R. 2032, Recommitted to House Committee On Education and
                     Labor, May 4, 1949
            S. 249, Passed Senate, June 20, 1949



            DEBATES (Permanent Edition Citation)

*    Vol. 95 of Congressional Record.

     Mr. Morse's speech on labor legislation, January 10,
     1949, pp. 119-125.

     Mr. Taft's remarks on the Labor-Management Relations
     Act, 1947, January 10, 1949, pp. 125-126.

     Remarks on labor legislation in the Senate, January 27,
     1949, pp. 583-598.

     Mr. Biemiller's reasons for opposing the Taft-Hartley
     Act, February 17, 1949, pp. 1407-1410.

     Mr. Morse's speech on the Taft-Hartley Law and the
     President's Jefferson-Jackson Day Address, February 25,
     1949, pp. 1544-1546.

     Report and Recommendations of the New York State Bar
     Association Committee on Labor Law and Social-Security
     Legislation, inserted by Mr. Ives, March 18, 1949, pp.
     2748-2751.

     Mr. Vursell's speech on labor legislation, April 13,
     1949, pp. 4552-4555.

     Mr. Cox's remarks on inserting in the Congressional
     Record, H.R. 4290, the Wood Bill, April 14, 1949, pp.
     4634-4643.

     House Debate on H.R. 2032:

          April 26, 1949, pp. 5055-5086.
          April 27, 1949, pp. 5132-5204.
          April 28, 1949, pp. 5257-5284.
          April 29, 1949, pp. 5335-5380.
          May 2, 1949, (Keating amefidment), pp. 5430-5431.
          May 3, 1949, pp. 5504-5553.

     House recommitted H.R. 2032 to Committee on Education
     and Labor, May 4, 1949, pp. 5597-5599.;,

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