Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1 |
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PART II THE DEVELOPMENT OF WAR LABOR ADMINISTRATION V. DECENTRALIZED LABOR ADMINISTRATION Pre - existing Agencies , 124. Labor Program of the Council of National Defense , 128. Labor Committee of the War Industries Board , 133.
PART II THE DEVELOPMENT OF WAR LABOR ADMINISTRATION V. DECENTRALIZED LABOR ADMINISTRATION Pre - existing Agencies , 124. Labor Program of the Council of National Defense , 128. Labor Committee of the War Industries Board , 133.
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... if necessary the opening up , of new or additional sources of supply ; ( 2 ) the conversion of existing facilities , where necessary , to new uses ; ( 3 ) the studious conservation of resources and facil2 Public H. R. 17498.
... if necessary the opening up , of new or additional sources of supply ; ( 2 ) the conversion of existing facilities , where necessary , to new uses ; ( 3 ) the studious conservation of resources and facil2 Public H. R. 17498.
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... just as emphatically maintained that no labor shortage existed for the country as a whole , and that the problem was not one of increasing the labor supply but of a more scientific distribution of the existing labor forces .
... just as emphatically maintained that no labor shortage existed for the country as a whole , and that the problem was not one of increasing the labor supply but of a more scientific distribution of the existing labor forces .
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... practically to 100 per cent.22 The director of the service believed our problem to be one of proper distribution of the existing supply ; furthermore , he believed that labor conscription was both impracticable and unnecessary.23 It ...
... practically to 100 per cent.22 The director of the service believed our problem to be one of proper distribution of the existing supply ; furthermore , he believed that labor conscription was both impracticable and unnecessary.23 It ...
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... to exact the following conditions : ( 1 ) maintenance of all existing standards of safeguarding machinery and industrial processes for the prevention of accidents ; ( 2 ) maintenance of all existing measures for the prevention of ...
... to exact the following conditions : ( 1 ) maintenance of all existing standards of safeguarding machinery and industrial processes for the prevention of accidents ; ( 2 ) maintenance of all existing measures for the prevention of ...
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