Official Journal of the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America, 47. sējumsBrotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America., 1933 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 76.
26. lappuse
... week as had obtained , in that year , for a 40 hour week . It was just at this time that a Presidential order set the minimum wages to be paid on Federal construction projects and the com- mittees of all the building trades agreed to ...
... week as had obtained , in that year , for a 40 hour week . It was just at this time that a Presidential order set the minimum wages to be paid on Federal construction projects and the com- mittees of all the building trades agreed to ...
40. lappuse
... week , consisting of 5 days of 6 hours each , excluding employees engaged in professional , executive or supervisory capacity earning more . than $ 50 per week and those engaged in cases of emergency work requiring the protection of ...
... week , consisting of 5 days of 6 hours each , excluding employees engaged in professional , executive or supervisory capacity earning more . than $ 50 per week and those engaged in cases of emergency work requiring the protection of ...
41. lappuse
... week has already become the normal full - time working week in the indus- try . In 1932 85 per cent of the union workers were covered by agreements providing for 40 hours or less per week . That this is too long a work- week is amply ...
... week has already become the normal full - time working week in the indus- try . In 1932 85 per cent of the union workers were covered by agreements providing for 40 hours or less per week . That this is too long a work- week is amply ...
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RAILWAY EQUIPMENT TECHNOCRACYA NEW CHALLENGE TO LABOR | 8 |
SCENIC PAINTING An Address by SPENCER MILLER | 14 |
ARCHITECTURAL | 20 |
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