... to secure adequate pay for our work; to furnish aid in cases of death or permanent disability, and by legal and proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual and social conditions of all our members, and to improve the trade. Report - 140. lappuseautors: United States. Industrial Commission - 1901Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| New Jersey. Bureau of Industrial Statistics - 1888 - 380 lapas
...to secure adequate pay for our work, to furnish aid in cases of death or permanent disability, and by legal and proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual and social condition of all our members." The last General Convention, which meets biennially, warned the local unions to " refrain from the... | |
| Maine. Bureau of Industrial and Labor Statistics - 1888 - 362 lapas
...hours of labor ; to secure adequate pay for labor ; to furnish aid in case of death or disability, and by legal and proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual and social condition of our members." THE GRANITE CUTTERS' UNION. The Granite Cutters' National Union was organized at Rockland,... | |
| Minnesota. Department of Labor and Industry - 1890 - 856 lapas
...furnish aid in case of death, and to assist, to the best of our ability, disabled members; to endeavor, by legal and proper means, to elevate the moral, intellectual...condition of all our members, and to improve our trade. " Each year the members vote upon the proposition for holding a delegate convention. If the vote is... | |
| Maine. Bureau of Industrial and Labor Statistics - 1893 - 246 lapas
...furnish aid in case of death, and to assist to the best of our ability disabled members ; to endeavor by legal and proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual...condition of all our members, and to improve our trade. For the government of the union, there is elected annually by the bra ch where seat of government is... | |
| Montana. Bureau of Agriculture, Labor, and Industry - 1893 - 362 lapas
...to secure adequate pay for our work; to furnish aid in cases of death or permanent disability, and by legal and proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual and social conditions of all our members, and to improve the trade. Members are divided into two classes — beneutial... | |
| Montana. Bureau of Agriculture, Labor, and Industry, New Hampshire. Bureau of Labor - 1894 - 594 lapas
...to secure adequate pay for our work, to furnish aid in cases of death or permanent disability, and by legal and proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual, and social conditions of all our members." The officers consist of a general president, two vicepresidents, secretary,... | |
| Minnesota. Department of Labor and Industry - 1895 - 704 lapas
...to secure employment; to reduce the hours of daily toil and to secure adequate pay for our work; and by legal and proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual and social condition of all our members. Among the general principles adopted by the association is the following: We favor the adoption o£... | |
| Minnesota - 1895 - 1410 lapas
...to secure employment; to reduce the hours of daily toil and to secure adequate pay for our work; and by legal and proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual and social condition of all our members. Among the general principles adopted by the association is the following: \Ve favor the adoption of... | |
| California. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1896 - 182 lapas
...secure adequate pay for our work, to furnish aid in cases of death or permanent disability, and of legal and proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual, and social condition of all memoers, and to improve the trade. Initiation Fee, $10; monthly dues, 50 cents. Total Membership :... | |
| 1899 - 352 lapas
...employment, to secure adequate pay for our work, to furnish aid in case of death or permanent disability, and by legal and proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual and social conditions of all our members." BENEFITS. In connection with the trade protection and ad vantages secured... | |
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