S 1752 · 93th Congress · Labor and Employment
An original bill prescribing the objectives and functions of the National Commission on Productivity and Work Quality.
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EnactedLatest: Public law 93-311.(1974-06-08)
Recorded Votes
PassedHouse · 1974-05-14
Yea 238Nay 139
PassedHouse · 1974-05-14
Yea 238Nay 139
FailedHouse · 1973-07-17
Yea 174Nay 237
PassedHouse · 1973-07-17
Yea 174Nay 237
Plain Language Summary
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Declares it to be the policy of the United States to promote increased productivity and to improve the morale and quality of work of the American worker, for the purpose of providing goods and services at low cost to American consumers, improving the competitive position of the United States in the international economy, and facilitating a more satisfying work experience for American workers. States the objectives of the National Commission on Productivity and Work Quality (formerly known as the President's National Commission on Productivity) to be to help increase the productivity of the American economy and to help improve the morale and quality of work of the American worker. Provides that in order to achieve these objectives, the Commission shall have the following primary functions: (1) to encourage and assist in the organization and work of labor-management committees which may also include public members, on a plant, community, regional, and industry basis, (2) to conduct such research as is directly necessary to achieve each of the objectives set forh when such research cannot appropriately be accomplished by other Government agencies or private organizations, and (3) to p…
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