Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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... Director General of Railroads.10 Mr. McAdoo's first statement as Director General was that " The operation of the railroads as a thoroly unified system is of funda- mental importance to the success of the war . 11 8 H. A. Garfield ...
... Director General of Railroads.10 Mr. McAdoo's first statement as Director General was that " The operation of the railroads as a thoroly unified system is of funda- mental importance to the success of the war . 11 8 H. A. Garfield ...
Page 56
... Director Gen- eral of the Employment Service , estimated that within the subse- quent twelve months between 3,000,000 and 4,000,000 workmen of all kinds would be needed , in addition to those then engaged in war industries.15 This ...
... Director Gen- eral of the Employment Service , estimated that within the subse- quent twelve months between 3,000,000 and 4,000,000 workmen of all kinds would be needed , in addition to those then engaged in war industries.15 This ...
Page 58
... director of the service believed our problem to be one of proper distribution of the existing supply ; further- more , he believed that labor conscription was both impracticable and unnecessary.23 It was a matter of common observation ...
... director of the service believed our problem to be one of proper distribution of the existing supply ; further- more , he believed that labor conscription was both impracticable and unnecessary.23 It was a matter of common observation ...
Page 63
... Director General , on May 26 , 1918 , authorized an advance in wages aggregating $ 300,000,000 , benefiting approx- imately 2,000,000 workmen , and that this advance was followed by others aggregating hundreds of millions of dollars ...
... Director General , on May 26 , 1918 , authorized an advance in wages aggregating $ 300,000,000 , benefiting approx- imately 2,000,000 workmen , and that this advance was followed by others aggregating hundreds of millions of dollars ...
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... Railroad Wage Commission to the Director General of Railroads , April 30 , 1918 , p . 82 . 11 Ibid . , pp . 82 , 83 , 85 . column five we have averaged the percentage increases of the 92 [ 306 LABOR PROBLEMS AND LABOR ADMINISTRATION.
... Railroad Wage Commission to the Director General of Railroads , April 30 , 1918 , p . 82 . 11 Ibid . , pp . 82 , 83 , 85 . column five we have averaged the percentage increases of the 92 [ 306 LABOR PROBLEMS AND LABOR ADMINISTRATION.
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