Six-Hour Day for Employees of Carriers Engaged in Interstate and Foreign Commerce : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, Seventy-Third Congress, second session, on Mar. 1, 2, 6, 7, 1934.
Considers legislation to reduce the workday of railroad employees from 8 to 6 hours, as a means to relieve unemployment. Includes H. Doc. 72-496, entitled "Effect of the Principle of a 6-Hour Day in the Employment of All Classes of Railway Employees," Dec. 13, 1932 (p. 3-54).