The American Federationist, Volume 20American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1913 - Labor unions v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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Page 18
... engineers about $ 38,000,000 in wages , or 41 per cent of the wages received by railroad engineers that year . The population of the region served by these railroads included more than 40 per cent of the total population of the United ...
... engineers about $ 38,000,000 in wages , or 41 per cent of the wages received by railroad engineers that year . The population of the region served by these railroads included more than 40 per cent of the total population of the United ...
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... engineers asked that $ 4.50 be paid for a day of ten hours ; for belt service , $ 5.00 for a ten - hour day . In all cases , engineers ' time in road service to be computed as beginning 30 minutes before leaving roundhouse and ending ...
... engineers asked that $ 4.50 be paid for a day of ten hours ; for belt service , $ 5.00 for a ten - hour day . In all cases , engineers ' time in road service to be computed as beginning 30 minutes before leaving roundhouse and ending ...
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... engineers and to other classes of service on the eastern roads , and to the engineers and other employes on roads in other divisions . The members of the board concluded that a general increase of wages on all the roads was not ...
... engineers and to other classes of service on the eastern roads , and to the engineers and other employes on roads in other divisions . The members of the board concluded that a general increase of wages on all the roads was not ...
Contents
JANUARY | 17 |
Child Labor in Mines | 32 |
Railroad Strikes Since 1877 | 54 |
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