Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1 |
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II , 1913 Taxation of corporations in Illinois , other than railroads , since 1872. By J. R. Moore . 55 cents . Nos . 2 and 3. The West in the diplomatie negotiations of the American Revolution . By P. C. Phillips . $ 1.25 . No. 4.
II , 1913 Taxation of corporations in Illinois , other than railroads , since 1872. By J. R. Moore . 55 cents . Nos . 2 and 3. The West in the diplomatie negotiations of the American Revolution . By P. C. Phillips . $ 1.25 . No. 4.
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The Railroad Wage Commission , 146. Labor Policy of the Fuel Administration , 148 . United States Board of Mediation and Conciliation , 149. The President's Mediation Commission , 150 . VI . COÖRDINATION IN LABOR ADMINISTRATION VII .
The Railroad Wage Commission , 146. Labor Policy of the Fuel Administration , 148 . United States Board of Mediation and Conciliation , 149. The President's Mediation Commission , 150 . VI . COÖRDINATION IN LABOR ADMINISTRATION VII .
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William G. McAdoo was appointed 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 fundamental importance to the success of the ...
William G. McAdoo was appointed 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 fundamental importance to the success of the ...
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Among the highest paid workers such as the railroad engineers and conductors , glass blowers , certain steel mill employees , and those engaged in a few of the building trades there has been an approach to a living wage , but this is ...
Among the highest paid workers such as the railroad engineers and conductors , glass blowers , certain steel mill employees , and those engaged in a few of the building trades there has been an approach to a living wage , but this is ...
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At one time railroad employees filed with the Railroad Wage Commission a demand for increased wages aggregating $ 500,000,000 , or about one - half of the operating income received by the roads in the fiscal year 1917 , and this ...
At one time railroad employees filed with the Railroad Wage Commission a demand for increased wages aggregating $ 500,000,000 , or about one - half of the operating income received by the roads in the fiscal year 1917 , and this ...
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