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Correspondence Between Ozark Chemical Company and Congressman George Schwabe Regarding Labor Bills, 1946-05-09

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 30
Identifier: CAC_CC_047_1_7_30_0009
Correspondence Between Ozark Chemical Company and Congressman George Schwabe Regarding Labor Bills, 1946-05-09
Correspondence Between Ozark Chemical Company and Congressman George Schwabe Regarding Labor Bills, 1946-05-09
The letter from the Ozark Chemical Company expresses support for two bills before Congress aimed at giving employers and industry better protection. Congressman George Schwabe acknowledges receipt of the letter and expresses familiarity with the Gwynne Bill, but not as much with the McCarran Bill. He states that he will thoroughly familiarize himself with the McCarran Bill and if it seems designed to improve conditions, he will vote for it. However, he expresses concern that the New Deal majority in Congress may not favor the Gwynne Bill, as labor racketeers and those influential with the New Deal crowd may defeat the measure.

Dates

  • 1946-05-09

Creator

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

2 Pages