Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Third Annual Report of the State Board of Arbitration of Illinois: March 1, 1898
The opportunities afforded to members of the Board at this joint conference to meet the representatives of Similar boards of the other four states mentioned, were of great benefit. Many new ideas con cerning necessary legislation and the best methods to pursue in the process of arbitration were suggested. The members of this Board, therefore, felt that in addition to any performance of duty in further ing the cause of arbitration and promoting a possible settlement of a great strike, the visit had been of immense advantage in a general way.
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