Maritime Labor Board

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The Maritime Labor Board was a U.S. federal body responsible for handling labor relations and disputes in the maritime industry under the authority of the United States Maritime Commission.

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Maritime Labor Board canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf federal government agency
labor relations board
appliesLaw federal labor law of the United States
statutes governing the United States Maritime Commission
appliesTo longshore workers
maritime employers
seamen
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork collective bargaining
labor dispute resolution
labor relations
hasAuthorityOver collective bargaining agreements in the maritime industry
labor disputes in the maritime industry
labor-management relations in the maritime industry
hasLegalStatus administrative agency
hasPurpose to handle labor relations in the maritime industry
to resolve labor disputes in the maritime industry
to stabilize labor conditions in maritime shipping
industry maritime industry
shipping industry
water transportation
isPartOfHistoryOf United States maritime labor relations
United States maritime law
jurisdiction United States maritime industry
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
operatedUnderAuthorityOf United States Maritime Commission
partOf federal labor relations framework of the United States
regulates employment conditions of maritime workers
labor practices in the maritime industry
subjectOf United States labor law
surface form: United States federal labor policy

studies of maritime labor relations
supervisedBy United States Maritime Commission
timePeriod 20th century

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United States Maritime Commission hasPart Maritime Labor Board