HR 8867 · 94th Congress · Industrial relations
Construction Industry Bargaining Stabilization Act
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor.(1975-07-24)
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Construction Industry Bargaining Stabilization Act - Creates, in the Department of Labor, a Construction Industry Bargaining Commission composed of four representatives of organized labor, four representatives of construction management, and four representatives of the public at large. Provides for the appointment of the members of the Commission by the President, and defines their terms of office. Authorizes the Secretary of Labor and the Commission, in carrying out their responsibilities under this Act, to use the services, facilities, and personnel of any Federal agency, and to employ experts and consultants. Directs the Secretary and the Commission, to the fullest extent possible, to endeavor to reduce the fragmented bargaining structure in the construction industry. Requires the Commission to direct and promote the establishment of National Craft Bargaining Boards for each craft in the construction industry. States that each Board shall consist of members of national employer organizations for each craft and of the national or international labor organization representing workers in such craft. Sets forth as the primary responsibility of each such Board the assistance of local…
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