Show LE LEI rf Y r t J I i d y i fe 7 B Mr c cI I I t e li t j. j J v I w- w Labor Law Reform Necessary Strikes during 1970 1070 accounted for more than 62 million man man days days lost the highest level in over a decade and up sharply over 1969 when million man-days man were lost Many Jinny o of these strikes had substantial repercussions in the areas of education on society as a whole especially transportation sanitation and other essential services and and most of these strikes ended only after agreement on large wage settlements which will directly Uy contribute to toa a continuance of inflation While we agree that third third party party intervention rarely offers of fers an amicable solution to this pressing problem the Congress might well make a study of both management and unions at the bargaining table But Dut the real need is reform of our labor laws in order to regain a better balance bal bal- balance ance in collective coll bargaining |