The American Federationist, Volumes 2-3American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1895 - Labor unions Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... paid in five - cent fares by workingmen . Nobody was there to advocate reduc- tion of fares to two or three cents , with freedom from taxation , and compelling real estate owners to pave the entire street . " " Such a plea would ...
... paid in five - cent fares by workingmen . Nobody was there to advocate reduc- tion of fares to two or three cents , with freedom from taxation , and compelling real estate owners to pave the entire street . " " Such a plea would ...
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... paid to the community . Land values are not created by any particular individual , but by the people as a whole , and in appropriating the rental value of land the people would only be appropriating their own property for their own The ...
... paid to the community . Land values are not created by any particular individual , but by the people as a whole , and in appropriating the rental value of land the people would only be appropriating their own property for their own The ...
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... paid in the western and southern states . 66 ' By a joint agreement between miners and opera- tors of the Pittsburg district , May 1 , 1893 , the price per ton for mining was fixed at 79 cents , but the finan- cial stringency during the ...
... paid in the western and southern states . 66 ' By a joint agreement between miners and opera- tors of the Pittsburg district , May 1 , 1893 , the price per ton for mining was fixed at 79 cents , but the finan- cial stringency during the ...
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... paid for the next year ; 666 WHEREAS , Operators in nearly all districts have expressed a willingness to meet within their respective districts the representatives of the miners , for the pur- pose of adjusting said price ; " Resolved ...
... paid for the next year ; 666 WHEREAS , Operators in nearly all districts have expressed a willingness to meet within their respective districts the representatives of the miners , for the pur- pose of adjusting said price ; " Resolved ...
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... paid for mining , but rather is it due to the fact that miners are not required to produce the ordinary tonnage to meet the demands of the trade . The condition of the coal trade is a deplorable one , and promises little relief to our ...
... paid for mining , but rather is it due to the fact that miners are not required to produce the ordinary tonnage to meet the demands of the trade . The condition of the coal trade is a deplorable one , and promises little relief to our ...
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