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.
Page 62
... advance wages to a point approx- imating the standards in shipyards and other industries paying the highest figure . In the iron and steel industry of the United States there were five wage advances in two years - 1916 and 1917 making a ...
... advance wages to a point approx- imating the standards in shipyards and other industries paying the highest figure . In the iron and steel industry of the United States there were five wage advances in two years - 1916 and 1917 making a ...
Page 63
... advance was followed by others aggregating hundreds of millions of dollars . general advance in wages was applied to the one hundred and sixty - four roads under government control . Statistics of wage increases by public agencies and ...
... advance was followed by others aggregating hundreds of millions of dollars . general advance in wages was applied to the one hundred and sixty - four roads under government control . Statistics of wage increases by public agencies and ...
Page 77
... advance in the cost of living , protection of women and juvenile workers , and no child labor were to be assured . The attitude of the departments of the national government was a powerful contrast to that evidenced by many state ...
... advance in the cost of living , protection of women and juvenile workers , and no child labor were to be assured . The attitude of the departments of the national government was a powerful contrast to that evidenced by many state ...
Page 90
... advance in prices for the United States during the eight years from 1910 as fol- lows : 2 Year INDEX NUMBERS OF WHOLESALE PRICES Index Number 1910 ... 1911 . 1912 . 1913 . 1914 . 1915 . 1916 . 99 V 97 101 102 101 102 125 178 Y 1917 ...
... advance in prices for the United States during the eight years from 1910 as fol- lows : 2 Year INDEX NUMBERS OF WHOLESALE PRICES Index Number 1910 ... 1911 . 1912 . 1913 . 1914 . 1915 . 1916 . 99 V 97 101 102 101 102 125 178 Y 1917 ...
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