Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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Page 36
... employed persons at 40,000,000 . The number of organized workers in the United States today is probably nearer 5,000,000 than 3,000,000 . 14 Secretary of Labor Wilson , United States Employment Service Bul- letin , July 31 , 1918 , p ...
... employed persons at 40,000,000 . The number of organized workers in the United States today is probably nearer 5,000,000 than 3,000,000 . 14 Secretary of Labor Wilson , United States Employment Service Bul- letin , July 31 , 1918 , p ...
Page 38
... employing class who may have unduly denounced labor's methods and policies . For this reason some may question the validity of their attacks upon labor . But even impartial observers of the labor situation during the early months of the ...
... employing class who may have unduly denounced labor's methods and policies . For this reason some may question the validity of their attacks upon labor . But even impartial observers of the labor situation during the early months of the ...
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... employed in- dividuals were making trouble , the vast majority of the employ- ers , as the vast majority of workers , realized the nation's need and each was doing his share to meet it without thought of per- sonal advantage.39 Edward N ...
... employed in- dividuals were making trouble , the vast majority of the employ- ers , as the vast majority of workers , realized the nation's need and each was doing his share to meet it without thought of per- sonal advantage.39 Edward N ...
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... Employ- ment Service covered conditions in the state of New York . It included the war industries of forty - one cities , and found a 7 Annual Report of the Commissioner General of Immigration , 1918 , 8 Iron Age , Vol . 101 , ( No. 2 ) ...
... Employ- ment Service covered conditions in the state of New York . It included the war industries of forty - one cities , and found a 7 Annual Report of the Commissioner General of Immigration , 1918 , 8 Iron Age , Vol . 101 , ( No. 2 ) ...
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... Employ- ment Service arranged to bring 110,000 laborers from Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands . 12 The Employment Service announced that American war industries were short between 300,000 and 400,000 common laborers , 13 and later that ...
... Employ- ment Service arranged to bring 110,000 laborers from Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands . 12 The Employment Service announced that American war industries were short between 300,000 and 400,000 common laborers , 13 and later that ...
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