National War Labor Board
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The War Industries Board (WIB) was a United States government agency established on July 28, 1917, during World War I, to coordinate the purchase of war supplies. The organization encouraged companies to use mass production techniques to increase efficiency and urged them to eliminate waste by standardizing products. The board set production quotas and allocated raw materials. It also conducted psychological testing to help people find the right jobs.
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a parliamentarian is a consultant who advises the presiding officer and other officers, commits and members on matters of parliamentary procedure. parliamentarians are frequently used to assist with procedure during conventions and board meetings. such advisors often turn long, difficult meetings into short , painless ones.
Sadly, when a passenger died they just threw the dead body over board.
It is a tribunal board set up to investigate and settle disputes that arise over the Treaty of Waitangi.
National war labor board (NWLB)
Lyndon Johnson helped settle a potential railroad strike in 1963 by appointing a presidential emergency board to mediate the dispute. The board's recommendations led to a settlement between the railroad companies and the unions, averting a strike. Johnson's intervention demonstrated his commitment to preventing disruptive labor disputes and maintaining stability in the transportation sector.
The purpose of the National War Labor Board was to mediate disputes between workers and management.
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The Conference Board was created in 1916.
The Chequer Board was created in 1947.
Youth On Board was created in 1994.
Transport Board was created in 1794.
The Honours Board was created in 1970.
Metrication Board was created in 1969.
Board of Manufactures was created in 1727.