| United States. Children's Bureau - Children - 1919 - 766 pages
...the trade-union movement and where some form of protest against unjust treatment was inevitable. 7. The derangement of our labor supply is one of the...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;... | |
| William Franklin Willoughby - History - 1919 - 406 pages
...the 214 trade-union movement and where some form of protest against unjust treatment was inevitable. The derangement of our labor supply is one of the...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;... | |
| Gordon S. Watkins - Labor - 1919 - 272 pages
...fully 60 per cent were either wholly or partly attributed to the desire for a shorter working day.39 (4) Faulty Distribution of the Labor Supply and the...establish a vigorous and competent system of labor distribution.*o It might be conservatively stated that migratory labor, growing out of uncontrolled... | |
| Gordon S. Watkins - Labor - 1920 - 258 pages
...tends to increase and, like a ball of snow, it increases in size the more it rolls. As the President's Mediation Commission observed: The derangement of...establish a vigorous and competent system of labor distribution." It might be conservatively stated that migratory labor, growing out of uncontrolled... | |
| Social sciences - 1919 - 476 pages
...tends to increase and, like a ball of snow, it increases in size the more it rolls. As the President's Mediation Commission observed: The derangement of...establish a vigorous and competent system of labor distribution." It might be conservatively stated that migratory labor, growing out of uncontrolled... | |
| United States. War Industries Board - Industries - 1921 - 434 pages
...resisted the trade-union movement and where some form of protest against unjust treatment was inevitable. The derangement of our labor supply is one of the great evils of industry. The shockingly large amount of labor turnover and the phenomenon of migratory labor means... | |
| United States - 1941 - 786 pages
...examined the grounds of this general belief, and its conclusions were summarized by Mr. Felix Frankfurter: The derangement of our labor supply is one of the...shockingly large amount of labor turn-over and the phenomena of migratory labor mean an enormous economic waste and involve an even greater social cost.... | |
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