University of Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences, Volume 8University of Illinois Press, 1919 |
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... managers of the various marketing organizations for their cour- teous assistance ; especially to G. Harold Powell , General Man- ager of the California Fruit Growers Exchange , for the privi- lege of examining all the records in the ...
... managers of the various marketing organizations for their cour- teous assistance ; especially to G. Harold Powell , General Man- ager of the California Fruit Growers Exchange , for the privi- lege of examining all the records in the ...
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... [ Manager of the Ontario Fruit Association ] states that this year [ 1895 ] the ex- pense of packing , miscellaneous expenses and salaries [ i.e. cost of operating the local packing - house ] amounted in round num- bers to 28 cents per ...
... [ Manager of the Ontario Fruit Association ] states that this year [ 1895 ] the ex- pense of packing , miscellaneous expenses and salaries [ i.e. cost of operating the local packing - house ] amounted in round num- bers to 28 cents per ...
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... Manager , said : “ A brief review or comparison of conditions as they exist just prior to the formation of the Exchange and as they exist to - day is interesting . Then , the cost of packing a box of oranges and putting it upon the car ...
... Manager , said : “ A brief review or comparison of conditions as they exist just prior to the formation of the Exchange and as they exist to - day is interesting . Then , the cost of packing a box of oranges and putting it upon the car ...
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... Manager of the California Fruit Growers Exchange , issued a statement that " prior to the formation of the Exchange . the growers paid the California shipper 7 to 10 per cent on the gross proceeds for selling the fruit . Now , a better ...
... Manager of the California Fruit Growers Exchange , issued a statement that " prior to the formation of the Exchange . the growers paid the California shipper 7 to 10 per cent on the gross proceeds for selling the fruit . Now , a better ...
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... manager of the Exchange for the year ending August 31 , 1916 , as follows : " There have been presented to the railroads during the year 11,364 claims , including those for pilferage , overcharge , and for loss and damage in transit ...
... manager of the Exchange for the year ending August 31 , 1916 , as follows : " There have been presented to the railroads during the year 11,364 claims , including those for pilferage , overcharge , and for loss and damage in transit ...
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65th Congress adjustment agencies altho association average Bureau of Labor California Fruit Exchange California Fruit Growers California Raisin cent Chicago Tribune citrus fruit commission committee conscription coöperation coördination Council of National crop demand Department of Labor Director disputes distribution district exchange Division economic efficiency eight-hour day employed employers Employment Service establishments facilities February 11 Fruit Growers Exchange handling Ibid Illinois Immigration increase industrial relations industrial unrest Iron Age labor administration Labor Board labor policy labor problem Labor Statistics labor supply labor turnover lockouts manager Mediation ment methods National War Labor Official Bulletin operation oranges packers packing period President production railroads Raisin representatives Samuel Gompers Secretary of Labor shipbuilding shippers Shipping Board shipyards Sixth Annual Report Southern California Fruit strikes Sun-Maid tion total number trade U. S. Bureau Union United States Employment unskilled wage scales war labor administration War Labor Board women workers workmen
Popular passages
Page 117 - That the Secretary of Labor shall have power to act as mediator and to appoint commissioners of conciliation in labor disputes whenever In his judgment the interests of industrial peace may require it to be done...
Page 127 - The Chief of Engineers of the United States Army, under the direction of the Secretary of War, is authorized and directed to cause investigations and studies to be made in cooperation with the appropriate agencies of various States on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts and on the Great Lakes, and the Territories, with a view to devising effective means of preventing erosion of the shores of coastal and lake waters by waves and currents...
Page 178 - President issued a proclamation urging all employers engaged in war work to refrain, after August 1, 1918, from recruiting unskilled labor in any manner whatsoever, except through the United States Employment Service...
Page 34 - But, despite all our endeavors and hopes, should our country be drawn into the maelstrom of the European conflict, we, with these ideals of liberty and justice herein declared, as the indispensable basis for national policies, offer our services to our country in every field of activity to defend, safeguard and preserve the republic of the United States of America against its enemies whomsoever they may be, and we call upon our fellow workers and fellow citizens in the holy name of Labor, Justice,...
Page 147 - Machinery for safeguarding conditions of living, including housing, transportation, etc. 5. Fact-gathering body to assemble and present data, collected through various existing Governmental agencies or by independent research, to furnish the information necessary for effective executive action.
Page 28 - ... physical injury to person or property, or by threats of such injury, or which teaches, advocates, advises, or defends the use of force, violence, terrorism, or physical injury to person or property, or threats of such injury, in order to accomplish such change, or for any other purpose, or which shall by any means prosecute or pursue such purpose or professed purpose, or shall so teach, advocate, advise, or defend, shall be an unlawful association.
Page 66 - Association of California; and be it further Resolved, That the purposes of the proposed association shall be: (1) the establishment of a Bureau of Information to regulate distribution; (2) to establish one auction-room in each city; (3) to make such auction-rooms open and free to all buyers; (4) to do all such other things as may be conducive to the Best interests of the...
Page 92 - The derangement of our labor supply is one of the great evils in industry. The shockingly large amount of labor turnover and the phenomenon of migratory labor means an enormous economic waste and involves an even greater social cost. These are evils which flow from grievances such as those we have set forth; they are accentuated by uncontrolled instability of employment. Finally, we have failed in the full use and wise direction of our labor supply, falsely called "labor shortage...
Page 153 - These principles included the following provisions: (1) The abandonment of strikes and lockouts for the duration of the war. (2) Full recognition of the right of both employers and workers to organize in their trade unions and associations respectively and to bargain collectively through their chosen representatives. This right was in no way to be denied, abridged, or interfered with by either side, and all discrimination for legitimate activities with such organizations was forbidden.