Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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Page 62
... standards in shipyards and other industries paying the highest figure . In the iron and steel industry of the United States there were five wage advances in two years - 1916 and 1917 making a net increase in wages of about sixty per ...
... standards in shipyards and other industries paying the highest figure . In the iron and steel industry of the United States there were five wage advances in two years - 1916 and 1917 making a net increase in wages of about sixty per ...
Page 63
... 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 ) the influence of the gov- ernment as an employer of labor . 4 ...
... 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 ) the influence of the gov- ernment as an employer of labor . 4 ...
Page 75
... standards of safeguarding machinery and industrial pro- cesses for the prevention of accidents ; ( 2 ) maintenance of all existing measures for the prevention of occupational diseases , and the provision of protective agencies against ...
... standards of safeguarding machinery and industrial pro- cesses for the prevention of accidents ; ( 2 ) maintenance of all existing measures for the prevention of occupational diseases , and the provision of protective agencies against ...
Page 89
... standard of living of American workmen as a factor in the determination and formulation of wage demands and other claims of labor is generally recognized by students of the labor movement.1 In fact the bread and butter approach is the ...
... standard of living of American workmen as a factor in the determination and formulation of wage demands and other claims of labor is generally recognized by students of the labor movement.1 In fact the bread and butter approach is the ...
Page 98
... standard of living to wages and industrial unrest . The major demand of striking workers everywhere was for an advance in the wage scale commensurate with the increase in prices . This situation necessitated official studies of the cost ...
... standard of living to wages and industrial unrest . The major demand of striking workers everywhere was for an advance in the wage scale commensurate with the increase in prices . This situation necessitated official studies of the cost ...
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