Office Files of William M. Galvin

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Office Files of William M. Galvin

1933-1935

This series consists of records maintained by William M. Galvin in his capacities as an assistant in the Compliance Division and as chief of the Division's Field Analysis Branch. Included in this series are drafts of office memorandums; copies of speeches and press releases; memorandums relating to the compliance status of certain industries, the handling of specific complaint cases, the use of National Recovery Administration (NRA) labels and cases arising under the label codes, and code evasions by subterfuge; summaries of wage restitution cases; lists of Blue Eagle removals and restorations; reports and memorandums relating to code administration, contributions, and assessments; a report by Remington Rand, Inc. on Compliance Division routine; an outline for a history of the Division; reports on trade-practice violations; memorandums relating to code compliance problems, administrative matters, and office routine; memorandums concerning thee substitution of code provisions for the President's Reemployment Agreement; memorandums relating to the organization of the Field Division; memorandums relating to the work of the Robert Committee; reports by members of the Compliance Division on the administration of labor and trade-practice provisions of codes; reports from state offices on compliance matters; news clippings; administrative memorandums; copies of proposed plans for the establishment of voluntary standards in industry; and reports submitted to Galvin on the administration of code authorities pursuant to Field Instruction No. 4.

5 linear feet, 7 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11642210

National Archives at College Park

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United States. National Recovery Administration. Compliance Division

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The Compliance Division was established to enforce the codes of fair competition that were set up by the National Industrial Recovery Act. Codes of fair competition included rules for minimum wages, maximum work hours, conditions of employment, and standards of fair competitive practice...