Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1946 — Page 6
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A Len want to work. Management wants to produce. The public wants to buy. The country wants prosperity.
Yet good times have been held up by an agony of strikes.
Strikes Breed bitterness... hunger...and
economic stagnation.
For the sake of our country, let’s change this! Change it fast. {I'ime is running out!
Let’s work out a way to get — and keep —industrial peace and prosperity. THE FIRST STEP
Isn’t a sound national labor policy... one that treats workers and management exactly alike and above all one that is fair
to the public... the first step toward that
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Sincerely believing this to be so, we offer
this program for peace and production and prosperity: |
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1. Make employers and unions equal in responsibility under the law.
2. Let Congress set the rules for genuine
collective bargaining, free from coercion and violence, and then let government enforce these rules with strict impartiality.
3. Provide safeguards for the public against strikes or boycotts arising from disputes between unions.
4. "sure against strikes until all orderly procedures for settling disputes have been
exhausted.
Your representatives in Congress have the power to establish this pattern for an enduring and fair labor peace. Let them know how you feel about it. Urge them to act promptly on legislation to include these four points.
Time alone won’t bring industrial peace. Doing nothing won’t bring it. Positive action is the only way. For your own sake and for
the future of our country, let your voice be heard.
FREE! A timely, authoritative booklet entitled ‘The Public and Industrial Peace,’ gives Sull details of this program, including specific suggestions for legislation. It is a useful handbook for every citizen, program chairman, or group leader. A postcard brings it. Address: National Association of Manufacturers, 14 West #9th Street, New York 20, N.Y.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS
For a Better Tomorrow for Everybody
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