The Bureau of Publications and Education of Laborers shall have charge of the dissemination of the labor laws, of systems and methods of organization of the rights and duties of the workman in connection with the enforcement of agreements and laws for the protection of labor; it shall make known the measures that contribute to the economic and social improvement of laborers, through lectures, publications, radio broadcasts, circulating libraries, or other suitable means. The Bureau shall cooperate in the development of cultural activities of other dependencies and offices of the government directed towards the same end.
History —Apr. 14, 1931, No. 15, p. 168, added as § 22a on May 13, 1943, No. 144, p. 444, § 3, eff. 90 days after May 13, 1943.