| Law - 1894 - 1172 pages
...suggested in the interest of етр!оуегн, аи well as in the public interest, that employes consent to accept only so much of their wages as was...business should revive, and thus enable the factories or workshops to be open and operated witli 'less present expenditures of money. Public economists and... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1894 - 1024 pages
...labor were unable to continue production, for the reason that no sale could be found for the product It was suggested, in the interest of employees and...and operated with less present expenditure of money. 74 Public economists and leaders in the interests of labor suggested and advised this course. In this... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1894 - 918 pages
...product. It was suggested in the interest of employers, as well as in the public interest, that employés consent to accept only so much of their wages as was...business should revive, and thus enable the factories or workshops to be open and operated with less present expenditures of money. Public economists and... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1894 - 938 pages
...product. It was suggested in the interest of employers, as well as in the public interest, that employés consent to accept only so much of their "wages as was actually necessary to their lustenance, reserving payment of the balance until business should revive, and thus enable the factories... | |
| Frederic Jesup Stimson - Labor laws and legislation - 1896 - 428 pages
...for the reason that no sale could be found for the product. It was suggested in the interest of the employers, as well as in the public interest, that...business should revive, and thus enable the factories or workshops to be open, and operated with less present expenditures of money. Public economists and... | |
| Frederick Upham Adams - Utopias - 1896 - 302 pages
...suggested in the interest of employes and employers, as well as in the public interest, that employes consent to accept only so much of their wages as was...business should revive, and thus enable the factories or workshops to be open and operated with less present expenditure of money. Public economists and... | |
| Frederick Upham Adams - Utopias - 1896 - 336 pages
...want of the coal they have mined and the clothes they havr woven. They beg to be allowed to work for "only so much of their wages as was actually necessary to their sustenance." They beg to be allowed to produce more stuff that they can not buy and for which there is no market.... | |
| Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman - Antitrust law - 1900 - 642 pages
...for the reason that no sale could be found for the product. It was suggested in the interest of the employers, as well as in the public interest, that...business should revive, and thus enable the factories or workshops to be open and operated with less present expenditures of money. Public economists and... | |
| 1921 - 1636 pages
...production for the reason that no sale could be found for the product. It was suggested in the interest of employers, as well as in the public interest, that...sustenance, reserving payment of the balance until busi[12 ALk ness should revive, and thus enable the factories or workshops to be open and operated... | |
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