Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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Page 7
... Union Employees , and the Use of Intimidation and Co- ercion by both Employers and Workers , 109. Demand for Recognition of the Union , 110. Undesirable Con- ditions of Employment , 111. Demand for a Minimum Wage Scale , 112. Employment ...
... Union Employees , and the Use of Intimidation and Co- ercion by both Employers and Workers , 109. Demand for Recognition of the Union , 110. Undesirable Con- ditions of Employment , 111. Demand for a Minimum Wage Scale , 112. Employment ...
Page 24
... union , the necessity of demanding higher wages to meet the rapidly rising cost of living , and the growing belief among workmen that eight hours should constitute a day's work and that such work should be performed under safe and ...
... union , the necessity of demanding higher wages to meet the rapidly rising cost of living , and the growing belief among workmen that eight hours should constitute a day's work and that such work should be performed under safe and ...
Page 36
... unions ; that of these 13,000,000 approximately 3,000,000 are or- ganized , leaving about 10,000,000 outside the pale of trades- unionism.14 It is not so difficult to understand the absence of patriotism and a profound sense of loyalty ...
... unions ; that of these 13,000,000 approximately 3,000,000 are or- ganized , leaving about 10,000,000 outside the pale of trades- unionism.14 It is not so difficult to understand the absence of patriotism and a profound sense of loyalty ...
Page 37
... union movement , and then to the rank and file . We had to carry that story to these people through the West , the Middle West , the Far West , and the Pacific Coast in order to offset the philosophy that they [ the I. W. W. leaders ] ...
... union movement , and then to the rank and file . We had to carry that story to these people through the West , the Middle West , the Far West , and the Pacific Coast in order to offset the philosophy that they [ the I. W. W. leaders ] ...
Page 38
... unions in taking advantage of the situation to urge an eight - hour day " and other measures calcu- lated to reduce rather than increase the output , " the weekly per capita production of skilled labor was said to have steadily de ...
... unions in taking advantage of the situation to urge an eight - hour day " and other measures calcu- lated to reduce rather than increase the output , " the weekly per capita production of skilled labor was said to have steadily de ...
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