Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1 |
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... of priorities of production and of delivery , and of proportions of any given article to be made immediately accessible to the several purchasing agencies when the supply of that article became insufficient , either temporarily or ...
... of priorities of production and of delivery , and of proportions of any given article to be made immediately accessible to the several purchasing agencies when the supply of that article became insufficient , either temporarily or ...
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( 8 ) A spirit of coöperation and solidarity among the laboring forces , growing out of the conviction that labor should be given a larger voice in the control of industrial conditions and in the determination of the economic and ...
( 8 ) A spirit of coöperation and solidarity among the laboring forces , growing out of the conviction that labor should be given a larger voice in the control of industrial conditions and in the determination of the economic and ...
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During the early months of our active participation in the war the opinion was current in labor circles that too little attention was being paid to the solution of labor problems incident to the war , and too little recognition given to ...
During the early months of our active participation in the war the opinion was current in labor circles that too little attention was being paid to the solution of labor problems incident to the war , and too little recognition given to ...
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19 Little representation had been given to labor in the determination of policies that involved its own interests , except in the regulation of conditions in the coal mines . By the middle of November , 1917 , however , labor's demands ...
19 Little representation had been given to labor in the determination of policies that involved its own interests , except in the regulation of conditions in the coal mines . By the middle of November , 1917 , however , labor's demands ...
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keeping the labor supply when once it was secured ; ( c ) equipping and training laborers for their respective tasks in the given industry , which called for labor dilution . The second condition affecting the labor supply was the ...
keeping the labor supply when once it was secured ; ( c ) equipping and training laborers for their respective tasks in the given industry , which called for labor dilution . The second condition affecting the labor supply was the ...
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