The Painter and Decorator, 38. sējumsBrotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America., 1924 |
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6. lappuse
... local unions ac- cepted reductions in their wage scales , due to the prediction that it would stimulate building all over the country and also reduce the high cost of living . The promise to reduce the high cost of living did not ...
... local unions ac- cepted reductions in their wage scales , due to the prediction that it would stimulate building all over the country and also reduce the high cost of living . The promise to reduce the high cost of living did not ...
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... local union and every member thereof to seriously con- cern themselves with the affairs of the Brotherhood and work unceasingly in its behalf , to establish a closer affiliation among themselves and to understand and appraise every ...
... local union and every member thereof to seriously con- cern themselves with the affairs of the Brotherhood and work unceasingly in its behalf , to establish a closer affiliation among themselves and to understand and appraise every ...
13. lappuse
... union for a re- hearing on the low pressure temporary heating plants ' decision was granted and evidence taken . Only two decisions were made by the board , one giving ... LABOR Local Union Greetings January 1924 13 THE PAINTER AND DECORATOR.
... union for a re- hearing on the low pressure temporary heating plants ' decision was granted and evidence taken . Only two decisions were made by the board , one giving ... LABOR Local Union Greetings January 1924 13 THE PAINTER AND DECORATOR.
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... LABOR Local Union Greetings United Garment Workers of America Local 261 , Collar Workers Dear Sir and Brothers : Our production has fallen off to an alarm- ing degree due to the lack of sale for Bell Brand collars bearing the Union ...
... LABOR Local Union Greetings United Garment Workers of America Local 261 , Collar Workers Dear Sir and Brothers : Our production has fallen off to an alarm- ing degree due to the lack of sale for Bell Brand collars bearing the Union ...
36. lappuse
... Local Union 49 of Memphis , Tenn . , re- quests traveling members to stay away from Memphis during the next few months as work is dull . It seems that misrepre- sentations have been made . The wage scale in Memphis is $ 7.00 and there ...
... Local Union 49 of Memphis , Tenn . , re- quests traveling members to stay away from Memphis during the next few months as work is dull . It seems that misrepre- sentations have been made . The wage scale in Memphis is $ 7.00 and there ...
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