Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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... Facilities , 109. The Lack of Desirable Social Environment in Industrial Neighborhoods , 109 . Adjustment of Compensation for Overtime , Night- Work and Holidays , 109. Discrimination against Union Employees , and the Use of ...
... Facilities , 109. The Lack of Desirable Social Environment in Industrial Neighborhoods , 109 . Adjustment of Compensation for Overtime , Night- Work and Holidays , 109. Discrimination against Union Employees , and the Use of ...
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... facilities and the disclosing , if necessary the opening up , of new or additional sources of sup- ply ; ( 2 ) the conversion of existing facilities , where necessary , to new uses ; ( 3 ) the studious conservation of resources and ...
... facilities and the disclosing , if necessary the opening up , of new or additional sources of sup- ply ; ( 2 ) the conversion of existing facilities , where necessary , to new uses ; ( 3 ) the studious conservation of resources and ...
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... facilities . Under authority of Section 1 of that Act the President , in time of war was em- powered , through the Secretary of War , to take possession and assume control of any system or systems of transportation , or any part thereof ...
... facilities . Under authority of Section 1 of that Act the President , in time of war was em- powered , through the Secretary of War , to take possession and assume control of any system or systems of transportation , or any part thereof ...
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... facilities , that were inevitable wherever rapid industrial expansion took place . ( 4 ) An in- crease in the volume of industrial unrest due to the usual causes , namely : the desire of laborers to organize and secure recogni- tion of ...
... facilities , that were inevitable wherever rapid industrial expansion took place . ( 4 ) An in- crease in the volume of industrial unrest due to the usual causes , namely : the desire of laborers to organize and secure recogni- tion of ...
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... facilities for the greatly con- centrated masses of workers in war industries . 5. The need for increasing and maintaining labor efficiency . 6. Replacement of men workers by women and children , especially in war industries . 7. The ...
... facilities for the greatly con- centrated masses of workers in war industries . 5. The need for increasing and maintaining labor efficiency . 6. Replacement of men workers by women and children , especially in war industries . 7. The ...
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