Session #63 · 1913–15

Speech #630152322

Into the effect of industrial conditions on public welfare and into the rights and powers of the community to deal therewith. Into the conditions of sanitation and safety of employees and the provisions for protecting the life limb and health of the employees. into the growth of associations oi employers and of wage earners. and the effect of such associations upon the relations between employers and employees. into the extent and results of methods of collective bargaining. Into any methods which have been tried In any State or In foreign countries for maintaining mutually satisfactory relations between employees and employers. into methods for avoiding or adjusting labor disputes through peaceful and conciliatory mediation and negotiations . into the scope. methods. and resources of existing bureaus of labor. and into possihie ways of increasing their usefuiness. into the qnestion of smuggling or other iliegal entry of Asiatics into the United States or Its insuiar possessions. a of the methods by which such Asiatics have gained and are gaining such admission. and shall report to Congress as speedily as possible with such recommendation as said commission may think proper to prevent such smuggling and illegal entry. The commission shall seek to discover the underlying causes of dissatisfac. tion In the industrial situation and report its conclusions thereon. After reading that act. he said: Now. we started by making a study of the conditions. first. a practical study of the conditions right in the field.
Keywords matched
Asiatics

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Economic threat Security threat Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
JOHN FITZGERALD
Party
D
Chamber
H
State
NY
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
630152322
Paragraph
#0
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