President Taft signed the Department of Labor into law on March 4 1913
The president
In 1919, the mass strike of Amalgamated Steelworkers and other unions followed World War I and the rise of Communism in the Soviet Union. In this environment, the labor disputes were often blamed on foreign radicals and/or communists.
cabinet member
First the Vice President, then the Speaker of the House, then the President pro tempore of the Senate, then the Secretary of State, then the Secretary of the Treasury, then the Secretary of Defense, then the Attorney General, then the Secretary of the Interior, then the Secretary of Agriculture, then the Secretary of Commerce, then the Secretary of Labor, then the Secretary of Labor, then the Secretary of Health and Human Services, then the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, then the Secretary of Transportation, then the Secretary of Energy, then the Secretary of Education, then the Secretary of Veteran Affairs, and then the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Geronimo Q. Quadra has written: 'Trends of decisions on labor and industrial disputes by the Office of the President/Prime Minister' -- subject(s): Digests, Labor disputes
Congress passed the War Labor Disputes Act on June 25, 1943, which authorized the president to take over for the war effort.The government then sought the cooperation of those who controlled the resources needed to conduct the war successfully.
The USA has had child labor since its founding and still does today - both legal and illegal.
Eileen B. Hoffman has written: 'Resolving labor-management disputes' -- subject(s): Collective bargaining, Industrial Arbitration, Industrial Mediation and conciliation, Labor disputes 'Resolving labor-management disputes: a nine-country comparison' -- subject(s): Collective bargaining, Industrial Arbitration, Industrial Mediation and conciliation, Labor disputes
what was created toensure productions of vital war materials and resolve labor disputes
Willard A. Lewis has written: 'Unemployment compensation law in labor disputes' -- subject(s): Labor disputes, Law and legislation, Unemployment Insurance
National War Labor Board
The first labor strike to end with the president intervening on behalf of the workers was the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. President Rutherford B. Hayes sent federal troops to quell the strike and ordered the strikers to disperse, effectively ending the strike. This marked a turning point in labor relations in the United States and demonstrated the government's willingness to intervene in labor disputes.
A. A. Gliskov has written: 'Trudovye spory i konflikty' -- subject(s): Labor courts, Labor, Labor disputes
Labor legislature refers to the relationship that employees have with their employers. It attempts to solve conflicts and labor union disputes.
Henry Broadhead has written: 'State regulation of labour and labour disputes in New Zealand' -- subject(s): Industrial Arbitration, Labor laws and legislation, Labor and laboring classes, Labor disputes, Working class
The purpose of the National War Labor Board was to mediate disputes between workers and management.