Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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... Women and Children in Industry , 68 . Labor Safeguards , 75. Industrial Unrest , 78 . IV . ANALYSIS OF RECENT INDUSTRIAL UNREST Summary of Causes , 88. High Cost of Living , 89 . Inequality in Wage Standards , 100. Demand for Shorter ...
... Women and Children in Industry , 68 . Labor Safeguards , 75. Industrial Unrest , 78 . IV . ANALYSIS OF RECENT INDUSTRIAL UNREST Summary of Causes , 88. High Cost of Living , 89 . Inequality in Wage Standards , 100. Demand for Shorter ...
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... Woman in Industry Ser- vice , 205. Bureau of Industrial Housing and Trans- portation , 208. Labor Adjustment Service , 210. In- formation and Education Service , 211. Training and Dilution Service , 215. Working Conditions Service , 218 ...
... Woman in Industry Ser- vice , 205. Bureau of Industrial Housing and Trans- portation , 208. Labor Adjustment Service , 210. In- formation and Education Service , 211. Training and Dilution Service , 215. Working Conditions Service , 218 ...
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... women and of children . ( 8 ) A spirit of coöperation and soli- darity among the laboring forces , growing out of the conviction that labor should be given a larger voice in the control of in- dustrial conditions and in the ...
... women and of children . ( 8 ) A spirit of coöperation and soli- darity among the laboring forces , growing out of the conviction that labor should be given a larger voice in the control of in- dustrial conditions and in the ...
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... women workers in factories , stores , and laundries , and in in- dustrial occupations generally were working at wages of less than $ 8 a week ; approximately one - fifth earned less than $ 4 a week ; and nearly one - half received less ...
... women workers in factories , stores , and laundries , and in in- dustrial occupations generally were working at wages of less than $ 8 a week ; approximately one - fifth earned less than $ 4 a week ; and nearly one - half received less ...
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... women , and chil- dren engaged in gainful occupations , 13 13,000,000 are engaged in occupations that lend themselves to the formation of trades- unions ; that of these 13,000,000 approximately 3,000,000 are or- ganized , leaving about ...
... women , and chil- dren engaged in gainful occupations , 13 13,000,000 are engaged in occupations that lend themselves to the formation of trades- unions ; that of these 13,000,000 approximately 3,000,000 are or- ganized , leaving about ...
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