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Page 246
... reduction of ten per cent . in the wages of cotton mill operatives in New England , and the working of many cotton , woolen and other mills on part time only , and the shutting down of others , show how much the manufacturing industry ...
... reduction of ten per cent . in the wages of cotton mill operatives in New England , and the working of many cotton , woolen and other mills on part time only , and the shutting down of others , show how much the manufacturing industry ...
Page 247
... reducing them , to offset reduced earnings , is met by the unwillingness , or refusal , of the men to have them reduced . They have been encouraged in this situation by President ROOSEVELT'S action , and now the labor leaders are urging ...
... reducing them , to offset reduced earnings , is met by the unwillingness , or refusal , of the men to have them reduced . They have been encouraged in this situation by President ROOSEVELT'S action , and now the labor leaders are urging ...
Page 248
... reduction of 20 per cent . in wages if the times warrant it . Re - adjustment is a harmonizing process , and harmony pro- motes recovery and the full development of our powers and resources . This is what the business situation ...
... reduction of 20 per cent . in wages if the times warrant it . Re - adjustment is a harmonizing process , and harmony pro- motes recovery and the full development of our powers and resources . This is what the business situation ...
Page 249
... reduction of wages to correspond in some degree with the decline in the earnings and profits of those employing it , is a practical injustice to all those outside the ranks of organized labor . The re - adjustment of wages to existing ...
... reduction of wages to correspond in some degree with the decline in the earnings and profits of those employing it , is a practical injustice to all those outside the ranks of organized labor . The re - adjustment of wages to existing ...
Page 255
... reducing rates , upon their making affidavit that it would reduce their earnings to an unreasonable extent . Upon such an affidavit a judge of a United States Circuit Court can order a suspension of the operation of the law until the ...
... reducing rates , upon their making affidavit that it would reduce their earnings to an unreasonable extent . Upon such an affidavit a judge of a United States Circuit Court can order a suspension of the operation of the law until the ...
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