Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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Page 107
... accepted , neverthe- less , they show the trend of business earnings and certainly sup- port the claims of labor in regard to excess profits . The commis- sion pointed out that the net income of the United States Steel Corporation for ...
... accepted , neverthe- less , they show the trend of business earnings and certainly sup- port the claims of labor in regard to excess profits . The commis- sion pointed out that the net income of the United States Steel Corporation for ...
Page 114
... accepted by the other . The first of these practices seems legitimate under the present system of industrial government , for a company possesses full right to jurisdiction over its several establishments . The second practice , however ...
... accepted by the other . The first of these practices seems legitimate under the present system of industrial government , for a company possesses full right to jurisdiction over its several establishments . The second practice , however ...
Page 117
... accepted by the vast army of skilled and unskilled workers . Removal of these conditions is the primary step towards industrial peace . All other procedure is but an attempt to deal with effects and not causes , to cure the disease ...
... accepted by the vast army of skilled and unskilled workers . Removal of these conditions is the primary step towards industrial peace . All other procedure is but an attempt to deal with effects and not causes , to cure the disease ...
Page 117
... Acceptance for mail- ing at the special rate of postage provided for in section 1103 , Act of Oc- tober 3 , 1917 , authorized July 31 , 1918. ] dot UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STUDIES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES Vol . UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STUDIES.
... Acceptance for mail- ing at the special rate of postage provided for in section 1103 , Act of Oc- tober 3 , 1917 , authorized July 31 , 1918. ] dot UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STUDIES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES Vol . UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STUDIES.
Page 129
... accepted : ( 1 ) Neither employ- ers nor employees should endeavor to take advantage of the country's necessities to change existing standards , unless made imperative by economic or other emergencies , and then only after investigation ...
... accepted : ( 1 ) Neither employ- ers nor employees should endeavor to take advantage of the country's necessities to change existing standards , unless made imperative by economic or other emergencies , and then only after investigation ...
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