1 Congress Should Outlaw Industry-wide Bargaining&REPRESENTATIVE FRED A.HARTLEY,JR 1
2 Congress Should Not Outlaw Industry-wide Bargaining&SENATOR ELBERT D.THOMAS 4
3 UNITED STATES BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Collective Bargaining with Associations and Groups of Employers 6
4 Industry-wide Bargaining&LEO WOLMAN 13
5 Reflections on the "Labor Monopoly"Issue&RICHARD A.LESTER 23
6 Industry-wide Collective Bargaining&JOHN V.VAN SICKLE 41
7 Economic Aspects of Industry-wide Collective Bargaining—An Institutional Approach&EDWIN E.WITTE 50
8 National Association of Manufacturers&WALTER B.WEISENBURGER 56
9 Illinois Manufacturers'Association&CHARLES S.CRAIGMILE 60
10 Southern States Industrial Council&TYRE TAYLOR 63
11 American Federation of Labor&WILLIAM GREEN 67
12 Congress of Industrial Organizations&PHILIP MURRAY 71
13 United Automobile Workers,CIO&WALTER REUTHER 75
14 United Mine Workers&JOHN L.LEWIS 78
15 Collective Bargaining in the Bituminous Coal Industry—An Appraisal&GEORGE W.TAYLOR and WALDO E.FISHER 84
16 Wages under National and Regional Collective Bargaining—Experience in Seven Industries&RICHARD A.LESTER and EDWARD A.ROBIE 86
17 National Federation of American Shipping&ALMON E.ROTH 91
18 General Motors Corporation&CHARLES E.WILSON 94
19 American Locomotive Company&C.DICKERMAN WILLIAMS 98
20 Carter Carburetor Corporation&HUGH H.C.WEED 104
21 TWENTIETH CENTURY FUND Labor and Management Look at Collective Bargaining—A Canvass of Leaders'Views 106
Suggestions for Additional Reading 112