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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | Annual Reports of the National Labor Relations Board 1st-70th Annual Reports of the National Labor Relations Board 1st-70th (1936-2005). Buffalo: William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 2000. ISBN 1575886251. Cloth. New. $1,935. * The NLRB was created as a result of the cumulative experience of many years during which various ways to deal with labor relations had been tried by the Federal Government. From its early years, the Federal Government served as a military peacekeeper in strike areas where local and state agencies claimed to be unable to control the violence from strikes. Although the labor unions complained about Federal intervention, there were never any complaints from employers and industry in general. It was in the railroad industry that the government first began to play the role it has now adopted for other industries in which a strike would interrupt interstate commerce. Although unions exert less influence in today's society, the Board continues to play a vital role in maintaining the balance between industry and labor. Per Book, (two years in one book) $65. Offered for US$ 1935.00 by: Lawbook Exchange - Book number: 29668 | |||