The author urges arbitrators “to preserve an informal and non-technical tone” in their hearings. He identifies areas where technicalities might lurk, including “the submission, time limitations, efforts at discovery procedures,…
This presidential address urges the Academy to become more involved in molding public opinion and therefore public policy regarding the settlement of labor-management disputes. Warns of the danger that uninformed…
Testimonial to William H. Davis
G. Allan Dash, Jr., William H. Davis, Frank Graham, James C. Hill, George Kirsein, George W. Taylor
January 1, 1960 Proceedings Database
Humor and stories in honor of the Chairman of the War Labor Board’s 80th birthday….
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