Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1 |
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Acceptance for mailing at the special rate of postage provided for in section 1103 , Act of October 3 , 1917 , authorized July 31 , 1918. ] aste Ste 1500 136.35 WARD COLLEGE LIBRARY RECEIVED THROUGH THE BUREAU.
Acceptance for mailing at the special rate of postage provided for in section 1103 , Act of October 3 , 1917 , authorized July 31 , 1918. ] aste Ste 1500 136.35 WARD COLLEGE LIBRARY RECEIVED THROUGH THE BUREAU.
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... accepted economic doctrines , but a wider abandonment of customary economic practices . At every turn in the road of economic reorganization for war the freedom of the individual was restricted and the power of the state augmented .
... accepted economic doctrines , but a wider abandonment of customary economic practices . At every turn in the road of economic reorganization for war the freedom of the individual was restricted and the power of the state augmented .
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We do not mean to imply that labor was at all times patriotic , for an examination of industrial disputes will show that labor was often guilty of conscious interruption of work with a view to forcing acceptance of demands not always ...
We do not mean to imply that labor was at all times patriotic , for an examination of industrial disputes will show that labor was often guilty of conscious interruption of work with a view to forcing acceptance of demands not always ...
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... and a surprisingly extensive acceptance of this policy was evidenced by industrial enterprises independent of the ... wages for equal work seemed to be more generally accepted in industries in which women were being employed for the ...
... and a surprisingly extensive acceptance of this policy was evidenced by industrial enterprises independent of the ... wages for equal work seemed to be more generally accepted in industries in which women were being employed for the ...
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... every one likewise increased decidedly in price , the smallest increase being 17 per cent and the largest one being 200 per cent.5 The same trend in wholesale prices is shown by several generally accepted sources .
... every one likewise increased decidedly in price , the smallest increase being 17 per cent and the largest one being 200 per cent.5 The same trend in wholesale prices is shown by several generally accepted sources .
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