US Supreme Court upholds bargaining provisions of the Wagner Act

Title card: "New Era in Wagner Act Ruling" superimposed over smoke from smokestacks / CU Smokestacks / CU crowd waving banners / (Library) Labor leader John L Lewis, Gov. Frank Murphy of Michigan, Walter P Chrysler and others seated around conference table for the settlement of the auto strike / CU signed document, the agreement of settling strike / MS Lewis and Chrysler shaking hands as Gov. Murphy looks on / (Library) strikers breaking windows with clubs in Flint, Michigan / MS Lewis, Murphy, Chrysler with official signing strike settlement agreement / LS parade of United Auto Workers with US and UAW flags / VS CU Henry Ford, Founder of Ford Motor Company reading from paper / CS Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins explaining that the conference called is for the purpose of settling disputes through collective bargaining / CU Vice Pres. C. W. Korell of the New York Board of Trade at desk / CU SOT Korell stating that the power given to labor under the Wagner Act should be used with great wisdom / CU SOT Sen. Robert F Wagner, author of the Wagner Act (more formally known as the National Labor Relations Act of 1935), pausing and explaining that the industry and labor can now have a peaceful and powerful forum in which to settle their disputes. "Let the industry and labor work together along the pathway of mutual respect, fair dealing, peace and economic progress" / Note: exact day not known
Title card: "New Era in Wagner Act Ruling" superimposed over smoke from smokestacks / CU Smokestacks / CU crowd waving banners / (Library) Labor leader John L Lewis, Gov. Frank Murphy of Michigan, Walter P Chrysler and others seated around conference table for the settlement of the auto strike / CU signed document, the agreement of settling strike / MS Lewis and Chrysler shaking hands as Gov. Murphy looks on / (Library) strikers breaking windows with clubs in Flint, Michigan / MS Lewis, Murphy, Chrysler with official signing strike settlement agreement / LS parade of United Auto Workers with US and UAW flags / VS CU Henry Ford, Founder of Ford Motor Company reading from paper / CS Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins explaining that the conference called is for the purpose of settling disputes through collective bargaining / CU Vice Pres. C. W. Korell of the New York Board of Trade at desk / CU SOT Korell stating that the power given to labor under the Wagner Act should be used with great wisdom / CU SOT Sen. Robert F Wagner, author of the Wagner Act (more formally known as the National Labor Relations Act of 1935), pausing and explaining that the industry and labor can now have a peaceful and powerful forum in which to settle their disputes. "Let the industry and labor work together along the pathway of mutual respect, fair dealing, peace and economic progress" / Note: exact day not known
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Editorial #:
1279343902
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
April 01, 1937
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Clip length:
00:02:06:03
Location:
New York City, New York, United States
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QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 23.98p
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35mm B/W Neg
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Sherman Grinberg Library
Object name:
sr004461_03_01