The Typographical Journal, 45. sējumsInternational Typographical Union., 1914 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 83.
152. lappuse
... NIGHT WORK IN JOB OFFICES . It would be possible and reasonable to take a little broader view of the proposition to abolish night work in book and job offices than that taken by C. W. Wrightson in the June JOURNAL . There is no proof ...
... NIGHT WORK IN JOB OFFICES . It would be possible and reasonable to take a little broader view of the proposition to abolish night work in book and job offices than that taken by C. W. Wrightson in the June JOURNAL . There is no proof ...
7. lappuse
... night work ; not less than twenty - one dollars ( $ 21 ) per week for day work . Machinist- operator , three dollars ( $ 3 ) per week over and above the regular operator's scale for such ma- chine on which he may be employed , taking ...
... night work ; not less than twenty - one dollars ( $ 21 ) per week for day work . Machinist- operator , three dollars ( $ 3 ) per week over and above the regular operator's scale for such ma- chine on which he may be employed , taking ...
8. lappuse
... night work . Piece scale 82 cents per thousand on evening papers and 9 cents on morning remains unchanged ... night on newspapers . Not less than $ 20 per week for work during the day with an in- crease to $ 20.50 in six months , and ...
... night work . Piece scale 82 cents per thousand on evening papers and 9 cents on morning remains unchanged ... night on newspapers . Not less than $ 20 per week for work during the day with an in- crease to $ 20.50 in six months , and ...
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