Annual Report of the Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Industrial statistics. Pt. III, 16. sējumsDepartment of Internal Affairs, Bureau of Industrial Statistics, 1889 |
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... trade guilds or associations . It is perhaps safe enough to say that such schools are regarded as quite as indispensable to the industrial prosperity of the different States , and even of the localities in which they are situated , as ...
... trade guilds or associations . It is perhaps safe enough to say that such schools are regarded as quite as indispensable to the industrial prosperity of the different States , and even of the localities in which they are situated , as ...
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... trade at that time was so comfortable that there was no necessity for such organizations as are found to be an absolute necessity to - day , we do not know . The true reason perhaps is that workingmen had not as yet grasped the idea of ...
... trade at that time was so comfortable that there was no necessity for such organizations as are found to be an absolute necessity to - day , we do not know . The true reason perhaps is that workingmen had not as yet grasped the idea of ...
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... to make the pots , the materials for which had to be brought over the 1 The comparatively undeveloped condition of the flint glass trade at Allegheny mountains from the eastern States . 2 F. [ No. 14 , DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS .
... to make the pots , the materials for which had to be brought over the 1 The comparatively undeveloped condition of the flint glass trade at Allegheny mountains from the eastern States . 2 F. [ No. 14 , DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS .
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... trade at this time , and for many years to come , the great skill required of the few men engaged in it , may explain why a labor union , such as exists to - day , was unknown , and perhaps unnecessary . The men , no doubt , had some ...
... trade at this time , and for many years to come , the great skill required of the few men engaged in it , may explain why a labor union , such as exists to - day , was unknown , and perhaps unnecessary . The men , no doubt , had some ...
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... trade . The lack of organization sharpened competition among the men for employment and it was soon seen that an organized effort must be made to secure a more uniform system of wages and methods . A call for the first national ...
... trade . The lack of organization sharpened competition among the men for employment and it was soon seen that an organized effort must be made to secure a more uniform system of wages and methods . A call for the first national ...
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Age of association April August Average daily earn Average daily wage Average earnings Average monthly earnings Blacksmiths blowers board of directors boys building and loan building associations building society Carpenters Cash expenditures Cash receipts cent chimney collieries convention coöperative days Earnings DAYS IN OPERATION December delphia Earnings per day Engineers factories February Firemen flint glass Fort Pitt free shares glass workers ground rent Heaters helpers Highest Individual Earnings industrial interest January July June Knights of Labor loan associations Lowest Individual Earnings machine Machinists manufacturers March meeting miners mortgage Noble comb November Number of days number of shares October Office number organization payments phia Phila Philadel Philadelphia Pittsburgh premiums president profits real estate Rollers savings banks secretary September shares borrowed sliver STATISTICS stockholders strike Teamsters tion Total gains Total number trade unions treasurer Watchmen withdrawals and matured wool workingmen workmen yarn