Box 72
Contains 1 Result:
Reports, including Reports from Lauck outlining plans of work, the First Annual Digest of the Commission on Industrial Relations, and Reports from D.L. Ferdon, Miss Obeuauer, and Selig Perlman, 5 folders, 1914 and undated
According to Wikipedia, "The Commission on Industrial Relations (also known as the Walsh Commission) was a commission created by the U.S. Congress on August 23, 1912 to scrutinize US labor law. The commission studied work conditions throughout the industrial United States between 1913 and 1915. The Chairman was Frank P. Walsh, a labor lawyer and activist from Kansas City, Missouri.
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