摘要: |
Labor leaders should be a little apprehensive about an emerging Congressional mood which may result in a legislative crackdown on union excesses (like the 25-hours-work-for-40-hours-pay electricians obtained recently in New York) next time trouble arises on any big scale. At the root of this new attitude in Congress is in part due to the recent hassle between President Kennedy and the steel industry. Many Congressmen (and businessmen) were concerned about the massive display of presidential power that forced the steel people to back down. |