Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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... efficiency of organization was characteristic not merely of Germany's military and naval estab- lishments , but was equally true of her industrial machinery . The enemies of Germany gradually learned that in order to de- feat her they ...
... efficiency of organization was characteristic not merely of Germany's military and naval estab- lishments , but was equally true of her industrial machinery . The enemies of Germany gradually learned that in order to de- feat her they ...
Page 18
... efficiency in the distribution of the necessary products ; and that as a nation we must practice greater economy in the consumption of essential commodities and more rigid curtail- ment in the production and consumption of non ...
... efficiency in the distribution of the necessary products ; and that as a nation we must practice greater economy in the consumption of essential commodities and more rigid curtail- ment in the production and consumption of non ...
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... efficient distribution , and more economic consumption of the essential products . The imperative need was for ships , munitions , food , fuel , wool , lumber , etc. In short , the whole field of production , distribution , and consump ...
... efficient distribution , and more economic consumption of the essential products . The imperative need was for ships , munitions , food , fuel , wool , lumber , etc. In short , the whole field of production , distribution , and consump ...
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... efficient service , it became evident that the government would sooner or later have to assume control of the railroads ... efficiency in the conduct of the war , and that centralized organization and coördination sooner than private ...
... efficient service , it became evident that the government would sooner or later have to assume control of the railroads ... efficiency in the conduct of the war , and that centralized organization and coördination sooner than private ...
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... efficiency which was due , in part , to the greater independence of workmen who knew that dis- charge was unlikely to follow the discovery of " loafing on the job ; " and , in part , to the fact that the higher rates of wages enabled ...
... efficiency which was due , in part , to the greater independence of workmen who knew that dis- charge was unlikely to follow the discovery of " loafing on the job ; " and , in part , to the fact that the higher rates of wages enabled ...
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