RULING BY U. S. COURT IS WORRY TO PULLMAN CO.

Ruling By U. S. Court is Worry To Pullman Co. Fear Their Company Union May Be Smashed Under IS'ew Killing of (he High Court CHICAGO—The United Stales Supreme Court's decision against the company...

...Fear Their Company Union May Be Smashed Under IS'ew Killing of (he High Court CHICAGO—The United Stales Supreme Court's decision against the company 'union" In the ca.se of the-Texas and New Orleans Railroad versus Brotherhood of Railway Clerks is worrying the Pullman Company...
...A. Philip Randolph, general organizer of the Pullman porters affiliated to A. F. of L., answers the company's claim...
...conferences are' paid $2.50 a day by the compan...
...He shows that these workers are...
...The company "explains" the decision In a statement to employes, who are assured that the court's rule "does not in any way aflect or change the existing relations between the company and its employes...
...denied the right to select representatives, just as did the Texas and New Orleans Railroad...
...This monopolistic corporation has set up a company "union" into which it drives colored porters and maids, and is now alarmed lest the court's decision wrecks their scheme...
...The manager of the company "union" is paid by the company, and company-picked employes who serve as representatives of their fellow employes at ho-called "wage...
...Intimidation and coercion maintain the Pullman "union," and the company pays all expenses of this fake institution...

Vol. 1 • August 1930 • No. 38


 
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