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A rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law.
Executive Order 9969—Suspension of Eight-hour Law as to Work by the Alaska Railroad, Department of the Interior
Harry S Truman
Executive Order 9970—Creating a Board of Inquiry to Report on a Labor Dispute Affecting the Bituminous Coal Industry of the United States
Executive Order 9968—Designation of Certain Officers to Act as Secretary of Labor
Executive Order 9967—Designation of Certain Officers to Act as Secrtary of Agriculture
Executive Order 9966—Exemption of Carroll Miller From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 9964—Creating a Board of Inquiry to Report on Certain Labor Disputes Affecting the Maritime Industry of the United States
Executive Order 9965—Creating an Emergency Board to Investigate Certain Disputes Between the National Airlines, Inc., and Certain of Its Employees
Executive Order 9963—Exemption of Samuel B. Hill From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 9962—Regulations Governing the Payment of Salaries and Compensation of Federal Employees Outside the Continental United States or in Alaska
Executive Order 9960—Providing for the Administration of Aid and Relief for the People of Certain Countries
Executive Order 9961—Directing the Civil Service Commission to Make Determinations With Respect to the Reemployment Rights of Persons Who Left the Federal Service to Serve in the Armed Forces of the Merchant Marine
Executive Order 9959—Creating a Board of Inquiry to Report on a Labor Dispute Affecting the Communications Industry of the United States
Executive Order 9958—Creating an Emergency Board to Investigate a Dispute Between the National Airlines, Inc., and Certain of Its Employees
Statement by the President Upon Issuing Order Averting a Railroad Strike.
Executive Order 9957—Possession, Control, and Operation of Certain Railroads
Executive Order 9955—Regulations Pertaining to Promotions to Certain Grades in the Regular Corps of the Public Health Service
Executive Order 9956—Exemption of Harry B. Mitchell From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 9954—Exemption of John Monroe Johnson From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 9953—Establishing the Interdepartmental Committee for the Peacetime Voluntary Payroll Savings Plan for the Purchase of United States Savings Bonds
Executive Order 9952—Termination of Reemployment Rights of Federal Civilian Employees Who Transferred to Public or Private Agencies for National-Defense or War Work