Franklin D. Roosevelt

Executive Order 7084—Continuing the Textile Labor Relations Board Until July 1, 1935

June 24, 1935

By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me under Title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act (48 Stat. 195) as amended by Senate Joint Resolution 113, approved June 14, 1935, and in order to effectuate the policy of said Title, it is hereby ordered:

1. The Textile Labor Relations Board created under Executive Order No. 6858 of September 26, 1934, and continued by Executive Order No. 7076 of June 15, 1935, is hereby further continued in existence until July 1, 1935, and vested with such powers and duties defined in the said Orders as are not inconsistent with the said Title as amended and with the further provisions of this Order.

2. The Board shall have the power, under the direction of the Secretary of Labor, to mediate in any dispute which arises, or has heretofore arisen, between employers and employees in the textile industry, and which tends to impede or prevent the fulfillment of the purposes of the said Title.

3. In appointing and retaining officers and employees, in fixing their compensation, and in incurring financial obligations the Board shall act only with the approval of the Secretary of Labor; but in no case shall the rate of compensation of any officer or employee exceed $25 per diem.

4. The Secretary of Labor shall prescribe rules and regulations for the exercise of the powers conferred upon the Board by this order.

Signature of Franklin D. Roosevelt
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

The White House,
June 24, 1935.

Franklin D. Roosevelt, Executive Order 7084—Continuing the Textile Labor Relations Board Until July 1, 1935 Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/376546

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