Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1 |
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Inequality in Wage Standards , 100. Demand for Shorter Hours , 101. Faulty Distribution of the Labor Supply and the Absence of Machinery for Better Distribution , 104. Absentee Ownership and Control of Industry , 105.
Inequality in Wage Standards , 100. Demand for Shorter Hours , 101. Faulty Distribution of the Labor Supply and the Absence of Machinery for Better Distribution , 104. Absentee Ownership and Control of Industry , 105.
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... Relations observed : " The conviction that the wealth of the country and the income which is produced through the toil of the workers is distributed without regard to any standard of justice is as widespread as it is deep - seated .
... Relations observed : " The conviction that the wealth of the country and the income which is produced through the toil of the workers is distributed without regard to any standard of justice is as widespread as it is deep - seated .
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For statistical evidence of labor's patriotism see the Illinois Blue Book , and similar records for other states . servedly by the standards of liberty and ...
For statistical evidence of labor's patriotism see the Illinois Blue Book , and similar records for other states . servedly by the standards of liberty and ...
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servedly by the standards of liberty and the safety and preservation of the institutions and ideals of our Republic . . We , with these ideals of liberty and justice herein declared as the indispensable basis for national policies ...
servedly by the standards of liberty and the safety and preservation of the institutions and ideals of our Republic . . We , with these ideals of liberty and justice herein declared as the indispensable basis for national policies ...
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Inequality in wage standards was due to the unprecedented competition for laborers . Wages were especially high in shipyards and other establishments working on government contracts , such as those let by the Emergency Fleet Corporation ...
Inequality in wage standards was due to the unprecedented competition for laborers . Wages were especially high in shipyards and other establishments working on government contracts , such as those let by the Emergency Fleet Corporation ...
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