Archive Report
Archive Report
Interstate Compacts and N. R. A. Code Benefits
In The Search for means of preserving gains, particularly in the field of labor standards, which it has been feared may be largely lost as a result of the Supreme Court's decision in the Schechter case, attention has been directed to the interstate compact as a device through which it may be possible gradually to accomplish, at least on a regional basis, much of what the N. R. A. attempted to achieve at one stroke on a national basis. The interstate compact, until recent years rarely used except for settlement of boundary questions, was resorted to in a matter of labor relations for the first time a year ago, when seven northeastern states signed a minimum-wage agreement. ...