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Show Job Discussion Given By Manufacturers The manufacturers of America will give their wholehearted support sup-port to "any program clearly and genuinely and jointly designed to promote industrial harmony and thereby advance postwar prosperity prosper-ity and jobs," President Ira Mosh-er Mosh-er of the National Association of Manufacturers has informed Eric Johnston, president of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce. Speaking for the more than 12,000 members of the NAM who employ more than 9 million in-the in-the organization was "in sympa-dustrial sympa-dustrial workers, Mr. Mosher said thy with the objectives" of a charter char-ter drawn for improving national labor relations, in a recent conference con-ference between Mr. Johnston and Messrs. Wm. Green and Philip Murray, respectively heads of the AFL and CIO. "But the NAM cannot agree to join the conference and thus endorse en-dorse without qualification a set of overall principles which has certain cer-tain omissions and involves certain cer-tain implications which we are convinced are contrary to the public pub-lic intereest. After all it goes beyond be-yond the interest of both labor and management,' Mr. Mosher asserted. as-serted. "I will be glad to sit down and confer with your and Mr. Green and Mr. Murray at any time on any matter of public interest, just as we always have in the past," the NAM president continued. "I would be glad to discuss the whole matter full, and submit con-conference con-conference to our board of direc-clusions direc-clusions growing out of such a Ars for consideration. I believe we we can get this consideration about the time your board considers consid-ers its approval on May 2.'' |