The American Federationist, 27. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1920 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... per cent since 1913 , making the purchasing power of the dollar in the ... hour for boilermakers in manufacturing and jobbing shops , for the years ... cents per hour in 1913 to 80 cents in 1919 , an increase of 161 per cent ; while in ...
... per cent since 1913 , making the purchasing power of the dollar in the ... hour for boilermakers in manufacturing and jobbing shops , for the years ... cents per hour in 1913 to 80 cents in 1919 , an increase of 161 per cent ; while in ...
563. lappuse
... cents to 85 cents per hour ; electricians advanced to $ 1 per hour , and structural iron workers to $ 1.25 per hour . Employment is steady . A large addition to the Pittsburgh Plate Glass plant ( about two million dollars ) is under ...
... cents to 85 cents per hour ; electricians advanced to $ 1 per hour , and structural iron workers to $ 1.25 per hour . Employment is steady . A large addition to the Pittsburgh Plate Glass plant ( about two million dollars ) is under ...
568. lappuse
the coal miners secured an increase in wages of 34.28 per cent on the tonnage rate and 20 per cent on day wages . Improved working conditions have been ... cents an hour ; plasterers and laborers , 55 cents to 80 568 AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST.
the coal miners secured an increase in wages of 34.28 per cent on the tonnage rate and 20 per cent on day wages . Improved working conditions have been ... cents an hour ; plasterers and laborers , 55 cents to 80 568 AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST.
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