The unions should take the position squarely that they are amenable to law, prepared to take the consequences if they transgress, and thus show that they are in full sympathy with the spirit of our people, whose political system rests upon the proposition... Business--a Profession - Stran 92avtor: Louis Dembitz Brandeis - 1914 - 327 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1903 - 658 strani
...it has been urged that the incorporation of the union would lead to a multiplication of law suits, which would involve the union in great expense; but...that this is a government of law, and not of men. SOME ABSURDITIES OF THE LAW. BY WILLIS B. DOWD. THERE are so many absurdities in the law that the question... | |
| 1903 - 648 strani
...go far towards preventing future transgressions of the law by the officers and members of the union; and it would, above all, establish the position of...that this is a government of law, and not of men. If it is desired to encourage the incorporation of unions, the following change in legislation would... | |
| 1903 - 456 strani
...many decisions which do unduly restrict the activity of the unions. But the way to correct the evil oj an unjust decision is not to evade the law but to...that this is a government of law, and not of men. — Louis D. BRANDEIS in The Green Bag. A STATUTE limiting the hours of work of women in certain employments... | |
| M. Zralek - 1903 - 556 strani
...the union. Mr. Brandeis in an article on this subject in the January number of the Green Bag says: "The unions should take the position squarely that they are amenable to law, prepared tc take the consequences if they transgress, and thus show that they are in full sympathy with the... | |
| Nicholas Paine Gilman - 1904 - 464 strani
...civilized community. . . . Incorporation would serve to this end." The unions, Mr. Brandeis concludes, " should take the position squarely that they are amenable...that this is a government of law, and not of men." All that has been said about the advantages to be derived from the incorporation of trade-unions, —... | |
| Daniel Bloomfield - 1920 - 484 strani
...evade the law but to amend it. The unions should take the position squarely that they are amendable to law, prepared to take the consequences if they...that this is a government of law, and not of men. LABOR DISPUTES AND ADJUSTMENT THE CAUSE OF STRIKES1 There are few signs in the world at present of... | |
| Thames Williamson - 1923 - 568 strani
...injunction and have resolved any doubts in favor of the defendants instead of the plaintiffs. . . . It has been urged that the unions might be willing...that this is a government of law, and not of men. 198. Proposed principles of industrial relations ' The growing desire to decrease the antagonisms between... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1934 - 1048 strani
...would result to the union from holding a recognized and responsible position in the community. * * * The unions should take the position squarely that...that this is a government of law, and not of men. The CHAIRMAN. Is that the end of the quotation? Mr. EVERY. Yes, sir. In that connection, I beg to call... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1934 - 1058 strani
...would result to the union, from holding a recognized and responsible position in the community. * * * The unions should take the position squarely that...to law, prepared to take the consequences if they transgreea, and thus show that they are in full sympathy with the spirit of our people, whose political... | |
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