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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... workmen . It is a service that requires a high degree of skill , physical bravery , and the kind of efficiency that feels a responsibility for results . What if the workers did not report to the superintendent each weak place they found ...
... workmen . It is a service that requires a high degree of skill , physical bravery , and the kind of efficiency that feels a responsibility for results . What if the workers did not report to the superintendent each weak place they found ...
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... workmen covered by the inves- tigation , worked twelve hours per day , seven days in the week - eighty - four hours in all ; and that every second week , when the shifts changed from day to night , or vice versa , many of these workmen ...
... workmen covered by the inves- tigation , worked twelve hours per day , seven days in the week - eighty - four hours in all ; and that every second week , when the shifts changed from day to night , or vice versa , many of these workmen ...
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... workmen as units in production than as human beings , and must tend in the unbridled efforts to increase production being made in many industrial establishments today , to proach as closely as possible the methods of those ancient ...
... workmen as units in production than as human beings , and must tend in the unbridled efforts to increase production being made in many industrial establishments today , to proach as closely as possible the methods of those ancient ...
Contents
JANUARY | 17 |
Child Labor in Mines | 32 |
Railroad Strikes Since 1877 | 54 |
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