Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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... situation was assuming a very serious aspect , but those persons who were directly responsible for the execution of the nation's production program were not favorably impressed with the suggestion for labor conscription . Their attitude ...
... situation was assuming a very serious aspect , but those persons who were directly responsible for the execution of the nation's production program were not favorably impressed with the suggestion for labor conscription . Their attitude ...
Page 50
... situation which were uncommon . The war , as novel in many respects as it was great , gave rise to innumerable strange situations and readjust- ments in the economic , social , and political life of participating nations , and had a ...
... situation which were uncommon . The war , as novel in many respects as it was great , gave rise to innumerable strange situations and readjust- ments in the economic , social , and political life of participating nations , and had a ...
Page 52
... situation was quite different from that of England . Altho admitting that the selective draft was bound to make inroads on our labor supply and to interfere to some extent with industry , Mr. Wilson pointed out that the United States ...
... situation was quite different from that of England . Altho admitting that the selective draft was bound to make inroads on our labor supply and to interfere to some extent with industry , Mr. Wilson pointed out that the United States ...
Page 53
... situation devel- oped in the threatened if not actual shortage of labor . 3 The inevitable increase in production resulted in a correspond- ing increase in the demand for labor , skilled and unskilled . There soon appeared feverish ...
... situation devel- oped in the threatened if not actual shortage of labor . 3 The inevitable increase in production resulted in a correspond- ing increase in the demand for labor , skilled and unskilled . There soon appeared feverish ...
Page 57
... situation in normal times . For example , of 6,000 American manufacturing establishments , each employing groups of more than 250 persons , facilities for part - time instruction were not available in 300 of them.21 To meet this general ...
... situation in normal times . For example , of 6,000 American manufacturing establishments , each employing groups of more than 250 persons , facilities for part - time instruction were not available in 300 of them.21 To meet this general ...
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