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Walter Gordon Merritt | lit.salon
Walter Gordon Merritt
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History of the League for industrial rights
1925
Walter Gordon Merritt
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Limitations of the right to strike
1900
Walter Gordon Merritt
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The neglected side of trade-unionism the boycott
1902
Walter Gordon Merritt
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Labor legislation
1914
Walter Gordon Merritt
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Some phases of the Federal Industrial Commission report
1915
Walter Gordon Merritt
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The open shop and industrial liberty
1922
Walter Gordon Merritt
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Coronada [sic] Coal Company vs. United Mine Workers an analysis of the decision of the United States Supreme Court
1922
Walter Gordon Merritt
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The struggle for industrial liberty
1922
Walter Gordon Merritt
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The four C's of industry
1923
Walter Gordon Merritt
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Need for greater democracy in the union secret ballot and majority vote of rank and file of anthracite miners recommended; submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, May 15, 1923
1923
Walter Gordon Merritt, General Policies Committee of Anthracite Operators
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Liberty laws
1926
Walter Gordon Merritt
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Destination unknown: fifty years of labor relations.
1951
Walter Gordon Merritt
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Strike pamphlets
1886
E. E. Stevens, Maxwell Stevenson, Dietrich E. Loewe, Richard Olney, William Barnes, George H. Jaffin, Walter Gordon Merritt, George Howell, United States. Circuit Court (Connecticut), N.Y.) League for Industrial Rights (New York, American Anti-Boycott Association
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Labor laws and legislation pamphlets: v. 1-2
1901
Frederick N. Judson, William Howard Taft, Charles Arnette Towne, Victor H. Olmsted, Stephen Deblois Fessenden, Henry W. Farnam, Marshall Henry Cushing, Herman E. Wills, Walter Gordon Merritt, Charles E. Wilson, David Irving Ashe, George Rifkin, Betty Jane Swoboda, Jack Barbash, David Aloysius McCabe, Thomas J. McDermott, Carroll Eiker French, American Association for Labor Legislation, Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America. Immigration Committee, American Federation of Labor, Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.), United States. Conciliation Service, Prentice-Hall, inc., Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America. Employer-Employee Relations Division, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus). Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.), National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.). Law Department, AFL-CIO. Industrial Union Department, United States
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Strikes and public utlities: a remedy.
1910
Walter Gordon Merritt
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Factory solidarity or class solidarity?
1910
Walter Gordon Merritt
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Some recommendations submitted to the United States Commission on Industrial Relations by the American Anti-boycott Association
1914
Walter Gordon Merritt, N.Y.) League for Industrial Rights (New York, United States. Commission on Industrial Relations
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Strikes on public utilities: a remedy
1917
Walter Gordon Merritt
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Social control of industrial warfare.
1921
Walter Gordon Merritt
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The open shop and industrial liberty
1922
Walter Gordon Merritt
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Union rules and practices: limiting output and impairing efficiency in the anthracite fields; submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, May 51, 1923
1923
Walter Gordon Merritt, United States. Coal commission, General policies committee of anthracite operators
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Outlaw strikes in the anthracite fields suspensions called in violation of agreement to submit grievances to established agencies for conciliation and arbitration, submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, May 1, 1923
1923
Walter Gordon Merritt, United States. Coal commission, General policies committee of anthracite operators
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General motor's statement before Fact-finding board
1945
Walter Gordon Merritt, General Motors Corporation
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Evils and remedies in the building trades
1979
Walter Gordon Merritt
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The closed shop
1979
Walter Gordon Merritt
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Labor unions and the law
1979
Walter Gordon Merritt