Prevention of Strikes: Hearing[s] Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 2906, a Bill Further to Regulate Commerce Among the States and with Foreign Nations and to Amend an Act Entitled "An Act to Regulate Commerce," Approved February 4, 1887, as Amended

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - 146 páginas
 

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Página 33 - And no such restraining order or injunction shall prohibit any person or persons, whether singly or in concert, from terminating any relation of employment, or from ceasing to perform any work or labor, or from recommending, advising, or persuading others by peaceful means so to do...
Página 33 - ... instituted for the purposes of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profit, or to forbid or restrain individual members of such organizations from lawfully carrying out the legitimate objects thereof; nor shall such organizations, or the members thereof, be held or construed to be illegal combinations or conspiracies in restraint of trade, under the antitrust laws.
Página 33 - An act done by a person in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute shall not be actionable on the ground only that it induces some other person to break a contract of employment or that it is an interference with the trade, business, or employment of some other person, or with the right of some other person to dispose of his capital or his labour as he wills.
Página 113 - Paperhangers of America International Brotherhood of Boiler Makers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of America International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers International Association of Machinists International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers International Hod Carriers, Building and Common Laborers...
Página 34 - ... voyage, or for absence at any time without leave and without sufficient reason from his vessel and from his duty, not amounting to desertion, by forfeiture from his wages of not more than two days' pay or sufficient to defray any expenses which shall have been properly incurred in hiring a substitute.
Página 111 - International Association of Machinists. International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of America. International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers. Sheet Metal Workers
Página 36 - All men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential, and (inalienable rights; among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties; that of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; in fine, that of seeking and obtaining their safety and happiness.
Página 34 - First. For desertion, by forfeiture of all or any part of the clothes or effects he leaves on board and of all or any part of the wages or emoluments which he has then earned.
Página 30 - Not only was there failure to recognize the necessity for protecting rights of workers that they might give that wholehearted service to the country that can come only when every citizen enjoys rights, freedom and opportunity, but under guise of national necessity, Labor was stripped of its means of defense against enemies at home and was robbed of the advantages, the protection, the guarantees of justice that had been achieved after ages of struggle.
Página 40 - I dissent from the opinion and judgment of the court. Mr. Justice Gray was not present at the argument, and took no part in the decision of this case. Mr.

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