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38 Int'l Lab. Rev. 190 (1938)
Maritime Labour in the United States: I - The Seamen's Act and Its Historical Background

handle is hein.journals/intlr38 and id is 192 raw text is: Maritime Labour in the United States: I
The Seamen's Act and its Historical Background
by
Elmo Paul HOHMAN
Associate Professor of Economics, Northwestern University
In the United States during the last three or jour years problems
of the shipping industry have been (and still are) continually to
the fore as a subject of public discussion and controversy, often of
an acute kind. The whole position of the industry in the national
economy has been reviewed thoroughly by Congress, and far reach-
ing measures aJecting it have been passed. In the foreign trade in
particular, shipping policy has been revised; new plans have been
put into operation for the reorganisation and rehabilitation of the
merchant marine under Government direction and control; and a
new Government agency, the United States Maritime Commission,
has been created, with wide powers and functions, for carrying out
a big programme of  planning  of the industry and seeing that
an  adequate and well-balanced  merchant marine, manned with
a trained and efficient citizen personnel , is developed and
maintained on the high seas.
Parallel with these developments in the economic field, big
events and rapid evolution have also been taking place in the
improvement of the position of the seagoing personnel. Important
legislative and administrative action has been taken to better
working and living conditions on board ship, to raise the status
and efficiency of the seamen, and to improve employer-employee
relationships.
Nor has the need of co-operation in international egorts to
ameliorate conditions at sea been overlooked. In 1936 the United
States ratified the London Convention of 1929 for the Safety of

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