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Wage Stabilization Board : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wage Stabilization Board The Wage Stabilization Board (WSB) was an independent agency of the United States government whose function was to make wage control policy recommendations and to implement such wage controls as were approved.〔"Executive Order 10161, September 9, 1950," John Woolley and Gerhard Peters, The American Presidency Project, no date.〕 There were two agencies with the same name. The first, the National Wage Stabilization Board, was the successor to the National War Labor Board, and existed from January 1, 1946, to February 24, 1947. The second, the Wage Stabilization Board, was a part of the Office of Defense Mobilization and existed from September 9, 1950, to February 6, 1953. ==National Wage Stabilization Board== The first agency, known as the National Wage Stabilization Board, was established by President Harry S. Truman within the United States Department of Labor in on January 1, 1946.〔Wood, Lewis. "Stable Pay Board to Succeed NWLB." ''New York Times.'' January 1, 1946.〕 The purpose of the new agency was to continue the work of the National War Labor Board.〔''The National Wage Stabilization Board, January 1, 1946-February 24, 1947...'', p. 1.〕 Executive Order 9809, issued on December 12, 1946, abolished the National Wage Stabilization Board effective February 24, 1947.〔Loftus, Joseph A. "Voluntary Action for Labor Peace Stated As Policy." ''New York Times.'' December 16, 1946; Belair, Jr., Felix. "War Agencies Put in Unit By Truman for Liquidation." ''New York Times.'' December 13, 1946; "Truman's Statement and Order Consolidating War Agencies." ''Associated Press.'' December 13, 1946.〕
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