| 1917 - 944 lapas
...people of this country have sought to protect labor should be unwisely and unnecessarily broken down. "Industrial history proves that reasonable hours,...proper wage scale are essential to high production," the statement said. "In the war every attempt should be made to conserve in everyway possible all of... | |
| 1918 - 442 lapas
...of this country have sought to protect labor should be unwisely and unnecessarily broken down. . . . These safeguards are the mechanisms of efficiency....proper wage scale are essential to high production," and the conditions ordered are, in substance, as follows: Daily Hours — The day's work should not... | |
| United States. Council of National Defense - 1918 - 298 lapas
...Ordnance Department and Quartermaster Corps. It was realized that these safeguards for the most part are mechanisms of efficiency. Industrial history proves...proper wage scale are essential to high production. [EMPLOYMENT MANAGEMENT.] The one exception previously mentioned in the policy of the storage committee... | |
| United States. War Department - 1919 - 104 lapas
...of all those in any way associated with industry lest the safeguards with which the people of this country have sought to protect labor should be unwisely...safeguards in the present emergency is that they actually conribute to efficiency. To waive them would be a shortsighted policy, leading gradually but inevitably... | |
| 1919 - 476 lapas
...unnecessarily broken down. It is a fair assumption that for the most part these safeguards are the mechanism of efficiency. Industrial history proves that reasonable...every attempt should be made to conserve in every possible way all our achievements in the way of social betterment. Excessive hours or unfair wages... | |
| Gordon S. Watkins - 1919 - 272 lapas
...unnecessarily broken down. It is a fair assumption that for the most part these safeguards are the mechanism of efficiency. Industrial history proves that reasonable...every attempt should be made to conserve in every possible way all our achievements in the way of social betterment. Excessive hours or unfair wages... | |
| United States. Women's Bureau - 1940 - 254 lapas
...of all those in any way associated with industry lest the safeguards with which the people of this country have sought to protect labor should be unwisely...proper wage scale are essential to high production. Every attempt should be made to conserve in every way possible all of our achievements in the way of... | |
| 1919 - 418 lapas
...unnecessarily broken down. It is a fair assumption that for the most part these safeguards are the mechanism of efficiency. Industrial history proves that reasonable...every attempt should be made to conserve in every possible way all our achievements in the way of social betterment. Excessive hours or unfair wages... | |
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