Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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Page 58
... given by no means as many men to military and naval service . The conclusions of the United States Department of Labor relative to the labor supply at the beginning of 1918 were stated by Secretary of Labor Wilson as follows : Our ...
... given by no means as many men to military and naval service . The conclusions of the United States Department of Labor relative to the labor supply at the beginning of 1918 were stated by Secretary of Labor Wilson as follows : Our ...
Page 59
... given localities , but for the nation no such dearth of labor existed . The ultimate solu- tion of the problem lay in proper distribution of the supply . 2. LABOR TURNOVER Labor turnover is defined as the change in the personnel of ...
... given localities , but for the nation no such dearth of labor existed . The ultimate solu- tion of the problem lay in proper distribution of the supply . 2. LABOR TURNOVER Labor turnover is defined as the change in the personnel of ...
Page 63
... given to warrant the conclusion that the prevailing inequality in wage standards was due to : ( a ) the competition for workmen on the part of employers who were under the necessity of complet- ing contracts on specified time , and ( b ) ...
... given to warrant the conclusion that the prevailing inequality in wage standards was due to : ( a ) the competition for workmen on the part of employers who were under the necessity of complet- ing contracts on specified time , and ( b ) ...
Page 71
... given to each new man hired would make them as productive.58 Equally interesting information regarding women's efficiency in industry is available for the metal trades . In an investigation of 127 establishments it was found that in ...
... given to each new man hired would make them as productive.58 Equally interesting information regarding women's efficiency in industry is available for the metal trades . In an investigation of 127 establishments it was found that in ...
Page 72
... given so much impetus to the slogan : " Equal pay for equal work without discrimination as to sex . " This principle was emphasized by governmental agencies and by the spokesmen of women workers . It was one of the basic principles ...
... given so much impetus to the slogan : " Equal pay for equal work without discrimination as to sex . " This principle was emphasized by governmental agencies and by the spokesmen of women workers . It was one of the basic principles ...
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