By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States and as President of the United...
It is indicated by established practice that submission to the legislative body is essential to the full observance of t...
I request advice and consent to ratification of Convention (No. 72) concerning vacation holidays with pay for seafarers ...
This is a critical period in our history and any measure which will adversely affect our national unity will render a di...
It is believed, however, that general acceptance of the instruments by Member Countries will result in definite progress...
In view of certain objections thereto, as explained more fully in the enclosed report and communications, I do not reque...
I am convinced that such would be the result if the veto of this bill should be overridden.
I feel so strongly about the labor bill which the Senate will vote on this afternoon that I wish to reaffirm my sincere ...
I commend you and your associates who have fought so earnestly against this dangerous legislation.
In summary, I find that the so-called 'emergency procedure' would be ineffective.
This bill would go far toward weakening our trade union movement.
Cooperation cannot be achieved by force of law.
I cannot emphasize too strongly the transcendent importance of the United States in the world today as a force for freed...
It would involve the Government in the free processes of our economic system to a degree unprecedented in peacetime.
I return herewith, without my approval, H.R. 3020, the 'Labor Management Relations Act, 1947.'
I have concluded that this bill would prove to be unworkable.
I find that this bill is completely contrary to that national policy of economic freedom.
I hope that the Congress will approve legislation for the purposes indicated in the enclosed report and that such legisl...