Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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Page 65
... rates of interest , even to the extent of suffering a loss , as suggested by the Housing Committee of the Council of National Defense , if the corporations or other private agencies were to take advantage of the situation by increasing ...
... rates of interest , even to the extent of suffering a loss , as suggested by the Housing Committee of the Council of National Defense , if the corporations or other private agencies were to take advantage of the situation by increasing ...
Page 66
... rate of interest ; ( b ) creation of an organization of rea- sonable permanency and authority with broad powers to conduct building operations , to deal in real estate , and to borrow and lend money ; ( c ) distribution of government ...
... rate of interest ; ( b ) creation of an organization of rea- sonable permanency and authority with broad powers to conduct building operations , to deal in real estate , and to borrow and lend money ; ( c ) distribution of government ...
Page 70
... rate was increased as soon as the women were able to handle production work . In addition , this company established a bonus system to encourage efficiency in production . The Lincoln Motor Company , Detroit , Michigan , which was ...
... rate was increased as soon as the women were able to handle production work . In addition , this company established a bonus system to encourage efficiency in production . The Lincoln Motor Company , Detroit , Michigan , which was ...
Page 72
... rates were equal to men's ; in twenty - nine the piece rate was equal but the time rate less ; in twenty - four all rates were less for women . In data from twenty - one establishments this infor- mation was either not given or was not ...
... rates were equal to men's ; in twenty - nine the piece rate was equal but the time rate less ; in twenty - four all rates were less for women . In data from twenty - one establishments this infor- mation was either not given or was not ...
Page 73
... rates . It was necessary in every state to prevent exploitation under the guise of patriotism or war emergency . Hours varied between eight and nine ; wo- men proved more efficient on the eight - hour schedule and on day work rather ...
... rates . It was necessary in every state to prevent exploitation under the guise of patriotism or war emergency . Hours varied between eight and nine ; wo- men proved more efficient on the eight - hour schedule and on day work rather ...
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