The Painter and Decorator, 37. sējumsBrotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America., 1923 |
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18. lappuse
... Labor and reform papers are respectfully re- quested to exchange with The Painter and Deco- rator . Vol . XXXVII January , 1923 No. 1 GEO . F. HEDRICK , General President , Room 201 , Painters and Decorators Bldg . , LaFayette , Ind ...
... Labor and reform papers are respectfully re- quested to exchange with The Painter and Deco- rator . Vol . XXXVII January , 1923 No. 1 GEO . F. HEDRICK , General President , Room 201 , Painters and Decorators Bldg . , LaFayette , Ind ...
31. lappuse
... labor , will presently make the burden unbearable . After more governments have collapsed and more discontent has arisen , something radical will have to be done . The State will step in and perform this function of regulating profits ...
... labor , will presently make the burden unbearable . After more governments have collapsed and more discontent has arisen , something radical will have to be done . The State will step in and perform this function of regulating profits ...
34. lappuse
... Labor control of industry ; the regulation of working hours , fixed wage rates for all labor of a certain class without regard to unit efficiency , and limitation on the number of apprentices that are allowed to learn a trade , have ...
... Labor control of industry ; the regulation of working hours , fixed wage rates for all labor of a certain class without regard to unit efficiency , and limitation on the number of apprentices that are allowed to learn a trade , have ...
35. lappuse
... labor injunction ? Will the sponsors for the new organization have the courage to remind injunction judges that this government consists of three separate and distinct branches - law making , executive and judiciary - and that no branch ...
... labor injunction ? Will the sponsors for the new organization have the courage to remind injunction judges that this government consists of three separate and distinct branches - law making , executive and judiciary - and that no branch ...
36. lappuse
... Labor . They will make wage increases more difficult in the future . They place an additional charge on the future earnings of these particular firms in favor of the stockholders and at the expense of the workers themselves , which will ...
... Labor . They will make wage increases more difficult in the future . They place an additional charge on the future earnings of these particular firms in favor of the stockholders and at the expense of the workers themselves , which will ...
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