United States National War Labor Board. Case No. 111-6230-D, 1943.

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United States National War Labor Board. Case No. 111-6230-D, 1943.

This collection consists of statements, exhibits and documents presented to a panel hearing of the NWLB in 1943 on a petition from the United Steelworkers of America for a wage adjustment which exceeded the 15 percent increase adopted in the so-called "Little Steel Formula."

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United States. National War Labor Board (1918-1919)

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The National War Labor Board (NWLB) was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson in April, 1918. Guided by the principles of labor relations suggested by the President's Mediation Commission in September, 1917, the Board's purpose was to settle labor-management disputes and stabilize wages during World War I. The NWLB consisted of five industry representatives (chosen by the National Industrial Conference Board), five labor representatives (chosen by the A.F.of L.), and two co-chairs appointed by P...

United States. National War Labor Board (1942-1945)

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