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title:The Making of the National Labor Relations Board. Vol. 1, 1933-1937 : A Study in Economics, Politics, and the Law
author:Gross, James A.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0873952707
print isbn13:9780873952705
ebook isbn13:9780585105512
language:English
subjectUnited States.--National Labor Relations Board.
publication date:1974
lcc:KF3372.G76eb
ddc:353.008/3
subject:United States.--National Labor Relations Board.
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The Making of the
National Labor Relations Board
A Study in Economics,
Politics, and the Law
Volume I (19331937)
James A. Gross
New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations
Cornell University
State University of New York Press
Albany, New York, 1974
Page iv
Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1974 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address State University of New York Press, State University Plaza, Albany, NY 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Gross, James A., 1933
The making of the National Labor Relations Board.
Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS: 1. 19331937.
1. United States. National Labor Relations Board.
I. Title.
KF3372.G76 353.0083 74-5284
ISBN 0-87395-270-7
Page v
FOR LINDA, JIM, JOHN, JUSTIN, AND CAITLIN
Page vii
Contents
Introduction
1
1 The National Labor Board: From Successful Mediation to Budd Manufacturing and Weirton Steel
7
2 The NLB and the Labor Disputes Bill
41
3 The Old National Labor Relations Board: Challenges to a Judicial Approach
73
4 The Old NLRB and a National Labor Policy
109
5 The Wagner Act NLRB and the Constitutional Test
149
6 The New Labor Policy Is Constitutional
189
7 Labor Policy Made and About to Be Remade
231
Index
255

Page viii
Illustrations
ILLUSTRATION SECTION FOLLOWING PAGE 146
Signing of the National Industrial Recovery Act
Hugh S. Johnson, Administrator of the NRA
Donald Richberg, General Counsel of the NRA
The Blue Eagle, Insignia For NRA Followers
Labor Strife in 1933
The National Labor Board
Milton Handler, General Counsel of the NLB
Senator Wagner and Ernest Weir
Budd Workers Vote under President Roosevelt's Automobile Settlement
Labor Unrest in March 1934
The Old National Labor Relations Board
Francis Biddle
The Schechter Brothers
Labor at the Barricades: After the Supreme Court's Schechter Decision
Wagner, William Green and Frances Perkins at Wagner Bill Hearings
Philip Levy
The Wagner Act NLRB
John M. Carmody at the LaFollette Committee Hearings
Heber Blankenhorn
Chevrolet Sitdown Strikers, December, 1936
The U. S. Supreme Court
Charles Fahy, General Counsel of tile NLRB
David Saposs, Chief of the NLRB's Division of Economic Research
Page ix
Acknowledgments
Many very kind and very capable people made it possible for me to write this book. I am especially indebted to Frank McCulloch, former Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board now on the faculty of the University of Virginia Law School, who had confidence enough in the project to give me access to the board's records, and to my colleagues, Maurice Neufeld, Donald Cullen, Kurt Hanslowe, Robert Doherty, Emil Mesics, Gerd Korman, and David Lipsky whose scholarly advice vastly improved the manuscript and whose friendship and good humor kept me linked with humanity while laboring in archival tunnels and the records warehouse that once was my office.
I am also pleased to acknowledge my debt of gratitude to the staff of the National Archives and Records Service in Washington, D.C., particularly to Mr. Joseph Howerton of the Industrial and Social Branch, Civil Archives Division, and Mr. George Perros of the Legislative, Judicial and Diplomatic Records Division whose expertise and personal concern made my visits there most worthwhile. Congressman Howard Robison of New York also facilitated my work by successfully petitioning the Clerk of the House of Representatives to permit me to examine and reproduce several restricted record groups at the National Archives.
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