Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1937 — Page 8
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Lavon Act Will Work No Hardship on Employers, NLRB Chief Says
By FRED W. PERKINS Times Special Writer miliar with the act’s simple proviWASHINGTON, april A~d4 sions and reconcile itself to the docWarren Madden, chairman of the|{rine of industrial freedom just deNational Labor Relations Board, |fined in the Supreme Court deciwhose office has been enhanced in | sions.” prestige by recent events in the Su- | Mr. Madden is a slow-talking forpreme Court, had a reassuring word | mer professor of law at the Univertoday for employers. | sity of Pittsburgh and at other uni“Industry,” he said, “will find no | versities, whose intrinsic qualificahardship in the National Labor Re-|tions (apparently without aid of po-
lations Act if it will make itself fa-! litical backing) commended -him in 20 is captain of the University of
1935 to Secretary of Labor Frances | Pittsburgh tennis team, is firstPerkins and President Roosevelt for | ranking tennis player of Western the Labor Board post. Pennsylvania, and is regarded as a Newspaper clippings about the | big-time net prospect. Supreme Court’s validation of the| There are four other Madden Wagner Labor Act covered his desk | children. The five form a family when he was interviewed. But he |orchestra. All have remained in seemed to be most interested in one | Pittsburgh, because “they are rooted of the sports pages of The Pitts- |there,” while their parents are livburgh Press. It contained a large |ing and gardening in a Virginia drawing of his son “Bob,” who at |suburb of Washington.
Our Tabor law is very simple and} “The collective-bargaining proviseasy to live up to,” said this man |ion is the only one that imposes whom some industrialists apparently | any affirmative duty, and that is regard as in a position of autocratic | merely the duty of sitting down and power. “The law doesn’t require | negotiating with the chosen reprethe employer to do anything at all [sentatives of .employees. It wouid in the way of paying fees or filing | seem that any employer would want reports or keeping records. to do that whether there were any “It merely requires him to refrain |law to require/it or not.” from taking any interest in the| Mr. Maddeniadmitted he had seen question of whether his men belong | evidence of sunwillingness on the to 'a union or don’t belong. part of manyhemployers in the past
to accept collective bargaining. But, he continued: “The recent decisions of the Supreme Court show beydhd any doubt that employees do have a right to enjoy collective bargaining. No doubt most employers will accept these decisions as final and in the future will refrain from interference with the right of their workers to form unions, if they desire to do SO. »
Mr. Madden estimated that about ¢ half of the strikes in recent years have been due to “unfair labor prace tices, including refusal by managee ment to bargain collectively.” A large proportion, he said, “should be prevented if the Nae tional Labor Relations Act is come
‘plied with. If this result does fol
low it will be a very substantial gain for industrial peace.”
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