Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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... regulation and interfer- ence must proceed along with the advance of trade and industry under pri- vate initiative and control . incident to the war and the labor policy of our 18 [ 232 LABOR PROBLEMS AND LABOR ADMINISTRATION.
... regulation and interfer- ence must proceed along with the advance of trade and industry under pri- vate initiative and control . incident to the war and the labor policy of our 18 [ 232 LABOR PROBLEMS AND LABOR ADMINISTRATION.
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... trade in the fundamental food commodities so as to eliminate vicious speculation , extortion , and wasteful practices , and to stabilize prices in the staples ; guarding our exports so that against the world's shortage we might retain ...
... trade in the fundamental food commodities so as to eliminate vicious speculation , extortion , and wasteful practices , and to stabilize prices in the staples ; guarding our exports so that against the world's shortage we might retain ...
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... Trade Board , organ- ized to regulate imports and exports and to prevent trading with 12 39 Stat . L. , 728 , 729 . 13 Emergency Fleet News , February 28 , 1918 , p . 6 . 14 The entire life insurance written by all stock and mutual ...
... Trade Board , organ- ized to regulate imports and exports and to prevent trading with 12 39 Stat . L. , 728 , 729 . 13 Emergency Fleet News , February 28 , 1918 , p . 6 . 14 The entire life insurance written by all stock and mutual ...
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... trades there has been an approach to a living wage , but this is not true of millions in other occupations . The same investiga- 4 Parker , Carlton H. , Atlantic Monthly , Vol . 120 , pp . 659 , 660 . 5 Final Report of the Commission on ...
... trades there has been an approach to a living wage , but this is not true of millions in other occupations . The same investiga- 4 Parker , Carlton H. , Atlantic Monthly , Vol . 120 , pp . 659 , 660 . 5 Final Report of the Commission on ...
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... trades- unions ; that of these 13,000,000 approximately 3,000,000 are or- ganized , leaving about 10,000,000 outside the pale of trades- unionism.14 It is not so difficult to understand the absence of patriotism and a profound sense of ...
... trades- unions ; that of these 13,000,000 approximately 3,000,000 are or- ganized , leaving about 10,000,000 outside the pale of trades- unionism.14 It is not so difficult to understand the absence of patriotism and a profound sense of ...
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