| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1959 - 832 halaman
...just not susceptible to judicial proof. Take for example the nominating requirements. S. 505 requires that, "A reasonable opportunity shall be given for the nomination of candidates." What is "a reasonable opportunity?" I can conceive •if a number of sets of circumstances which might... | |
| United States - 1961 - 804 halaman
...by secret ballot. (e) In any election required by this section which is to be held by secret ballot a reasonable opportunity shall be given for the nomination of candidates and every member in good standing shall be eligible to be a candidate and to hold office (subject to section... | |
| Joseph E. Ellinger, United States. Office of Labor-Management Policy Development - 1965 - 112 halaman
...prohibitions to such candidates. Section 401 (e) of the Act requires that in every secret ballot election "... a reasonable opportunity shall be given for the nomination of candidates and every member in good standing . . . shall have a right to vote for or otherwise support the candidate... | |
| United States. Office of Labor-Management Policy Development - 1969 - 148 halaman
...by secret ballot. (0) Iii any election required by this section which is to be held by secret ballot a reasonable opportunity shall be given for the nomination of candidates and every member in good standing shall be eligible to be a candidate and to hold office (subject to section... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1974 - 1094 halaman
...by secret ballot. (e) In any election required by this section which is to be held by secret ballot he United States or any agency or officer thereof under existing law to inst every member in good standing shall be eligible to be a candidate and to hold office (subject to section... | |
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