Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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... Employers and Workers , 109. Demand for Recognition of the Union , 110. Undesirable Con- ditions of Employment , 111. Demand for a Minimum Wage Scale , 112. Employment of Women , 112. De- ductions from Wages , 113. The Use of the Permit ...
... Employers and Workers , 109. Demand for Recognition of the Union , 110. Undesirable Con- ditions of Employment , 111. Demand for a Minimum Wage Scale , 112. Employment of Women , 112. De- ductions from Wages , 113. The Use of the Permit ...
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... the country . ( 3 ) A great increase in labor turnover , due partly to the economic fac- tor of competition among employers for laborers , which resulted 237 ] 23 ECONOMIC REORGANIZATION Economic Readjustments, 18 Labor Problems,
... the country . ( 3 ) A great increase in labor turnover , due partly to the economic fac- tor of competition among employers for laborers , which resulted 237 ] 23 ECONOMIC REORGANIZATION Economic Readjustments, 18 Labor Problems,
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... employers were making unjustifiably huge profits out of the unfortunate international debâcle . ( 5 ) Bad distribution of the labor supply due to the absence of adequate governmental machinery for the bringing together of the jobless ...
... employers were making unjustifiably huge profits out of the unfortunate international debâcle . ( 5 ) Bad distribution of the labor supply due to the absence of adequate governmental machinery for the bringing together of the jobless ...
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... employers ought to determine national economic policies . " ' 19 Little representation had been given to labor in the determina- tion of policies that involved its own interests , except in the reg- ulation of conditions in the coal ...
... employers ought to determine national economic policies . " ' 19 Little representation had been given to labor in the determina- tion of policies that involved its own interests , except in the reg- ulation of conditions in the coal ...
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... employers were overworking this explanation in an attempt to conceal from the public eye the more funda- mental and permanent industrial conditions which in the final analysis constitute the primary cause of industrial conflict in time ...
... employers were overworking this explanation in an attempt to conceal from the public eye the more funda- mental and permanent industrial conditions which in the final analysis constitute the primary cause of industrial conflict in time ...
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