Eight Hours for Laborers on Government WorkU.S. Government Printing Office, 1902 - 829 lappuses |
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ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS Bath Iron become a law believe Bethlehem Steel Company cent Chairman Senate Committee chine City Colonel BARBOUR Committee on Education compelled Congress contractor D. C. DEAR SIR December 12 December 9 District of Columbia Education and Labor eight eight-hour bill eight-hour day employed employees factory favor GARLAND gentlemen GOMPERS Government contracts Granite Company HAGENBUCH HAYDEN hours a day hours of daily hours of labor hours per day House resolution 3076 industries INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION Iron June 13 L. E. McCOMAS legislation limiting the hours M. S. QUAY Machine machinery Manufacturing Company McCAMMON ment mills Morning nine hours number of hours O'CONNELL Ohio open market operation overtime passage passed PAYSON President question reasons reduced represent respectfully Secretary Senator CLAPP Senator DOLLIVER Senator HARRIS shifts ship Shipbuilding statement street subcontractor ten-hour tion truly union United States Senate wages Washington Weekly workmen
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