Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- I. The Beginnings of Railway Labor Legislation -- II. The Railroad Administration and the Railroad Labor Board -- III. The Railway Labor Act of 1926 -- IV. Railway Collective Bargaining and the Railway Labor Act 1926 Through 1934 -- V. The 1934 Amendments -- VI. Federal Full-Crew, Train-Limit, and Six-Hour-Day Legislation -- VII. Consolidation and Job Protection -- VIII. The Establishment of a Separate Railway Social Security System -- IX. The Expansion of the Railway Social Security System -- X. Collective Bargaining and the Railway Labor Act, 1935–1941 -- XI. Railway Labor Relations During World War II -- XII. Railway Collective Bargaining Since World War II -- XIII. The Diesel Movement -- XIV. Changes in the Railway Labor Act After World War II -- Table of Cases -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index
Studies the relationship between the railway labor laws and the federal government to understand the postwar seizures of the railways by the federal government
Experience Under Railway Labor Legislation
1955
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