Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1 |
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Labor Efficiency , 66. Women and Children in Industry , 68 . Labor Safeguards , 75. Industrial Unrest , 78 . ANALYSIS OF RECENT INDUSTRIAL UNREST Summary of Causes , 88. High Cost of Living , 89 . Inequality in Wage Standards , 100.
Labor Efficiency , 66. Women and Children in Industry , 68 . Labor Safeguards , 75. Industrial Unrest , 78 . ANALYSIS OF RECENT INDUSTRIAL UNREST Summary of Causes , 88. High Cost of Living , 89 . Inequality in Wage Standards , 100.
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CHAPTER I ECONOMIC REORGANIZATION AND THE LABOR PROBLEM The outbreak of the great war in the summer of 1914 unleashed the forces of one of the most efficiently organized nations the world has ever known . That efficiency of organization ...
CHAPTER I ECONOMIC REORGANIZATION AND THE LABOR PROBLEM The outbreak of the great war in the summer of 1914 unleashed the forces of one of the most efficiently organized nations the world has ever known . That efficiency of organization ...
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... that there must be greater coördination and increased efficiency in the distribution of the necessary products ; and that as a nation we must practice greater economy in the consumption of essential commodities and more rigid ...
... that there must be greater coördination and increased efficiency in the distribution of the necessary products ; and that as a nation we must practice greater economy in the consumption of essential commodities and more rigid ...
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The objectives of this mobilization were greater production , more efficient distribution , and more economic consumption of the essential products . The imperative need was for ships , munitions ...
The objectives of this mobilization were greater production , more efficient distribution , and more economic consumption of the essential products . The imperative need was for ships , munitions ...
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On the same day that the Act was passed President Wilson appointed as Food Administrator Mr. Herbert C. Hoover , who had very efficiently organized the Belgian Relief work . Mr. Hoover soon organized the Food Administration , whose ...
On the same day that the Act was passed President Wilson appointed as Food Administrator Mr. Herbert C. Hoover , who had very efficiently organized the Belgian Relief work . Mr. Hoover soon organized the Food Administration , whose ...
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