Senator Griffin

(noun)

Robert Paul Griffin (born November 6, 1923) was a U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan and Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.

Related Terms

  • Department of Labor
  • Teamsters Union

Examples of Senator Griffin in the following topics:

  • Landrum-Griffin Act

    • The Landrum-Griffin Act of 1959 is a U.S. labor law regulating labor unions' internal affairs and officials' relationships with employers.
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    • Twenty years after the passage of the Act, co-sponsor Senator Robert Griffin extolled its success in writing, saying: "Today, nearly two decades after enactment, it is undeniable that the Landrum-Griffin Act has played a significant role in enabling union members to participate more freely in the affairs of their unions.
    • But such conduct in the union movement is not as common as it was twenty years ago; and, in large measure, that can be credited to the existence of the Landrum-Griffin Act. " Senator Griffin acknowledged the shortcomings, particularly with regard to the Teamsters.
    • Explain how the Landrum-Griffin Act affected labor unions in the US
  • National Labor Relations Act

    • Members Hayes, Griffin, and Block participated.
    • Chairman Pearce and Members Hayes and Griffin participated.
  • Norris–La Guardia Act

    • The common title followed from the names of the sponsors of the legislation: Senator George W.
    • He served five terms in the United States House of Representatives as a Republican from 1903 until 1913 and five terms in the United States Senate from 1913 until 1943, four terms as a Republican and the final term as an Independent.
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  • Labor Management Relations Act

    • The act was sponsored by Senator Robert Taft and Representative Fred A.
  • Introduction to the Federal Reserve

    • The members of the board of governors, including its chairman and vice-chairman, are chosen by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
  • National Labor Relations Act

    • The act was sponsored by Senator Robert Taft and Representative Fred A.
  • Connecting the dots

    • Meanwhile, on the 24th of July 2004, the American senate abandoned plans to establish a cap-and-trade policy for the United States.
  • Employee Retirement Income Security Act

    • In 1967, Senator Jacob K.
  • Labor-Management Relations Act

    • The act, still effective, was sponsored by Senator Robert Taft and Representative Fred A.
  • Summary, discussion questions, and references

    • Lars Ulrich, Roger McGuinn Testify Before Senate Judiciary Committee on Downloading Music on the Internet.
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