United States Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
14. lappuse
... employed in this industry to any extent in 1880 . The next table presented shows the composition of the working force in 1890. In this table workers are classified by general nativity and by country of birth . TABLE 11. - Number of ...
... employed in this industry to any extent in 1880 . The next table presented shows the composition of the working force in 1890. In this table workers are classified by general nativity and by country of birth . TABLE 11. - Number of ...
15. lappuse
... employed in the industry . The racial movements to the industry may be best presented by setting forth the history of immigration to the more important divi- sions of the industry in representative leather - manufacturing local- ities ...
... employed in the industry . The racial movements to the industry may be best presented by setting forth the history of immigration to the more important divi- sions of the industry in representative leather - manufacturing local- ities ...
16. lappuse
... employed . They were followed in 1901 by the Italians , who have since gained rapidly in numbers . The Belgians were first employed in 1902 and the Macedonians in 1905-6 . Tannery No. 3 , employing about 130 men , was established in ...
... employed . They were followed in 1901 by the Italians , who have since gained rapidly in numbers . The Belgians were first employed in 1902 and the Macedonians in 1905-6 . Tannery No. 3 , employing about 130 men , was established in ...
18. lappuse
... employed twenty years ago as hand workers at from $ 16 to $ 22 per week , were supplanted gradually by machine glazed - kid workers . ( 2 ) Hand shavers , formerly employed at from $ 30 to $ 50 per week , were supplanted by machine ...
... employed twenty years ago as hand workers at from $ 16 to $ 22 per week , were supplanted gradually by machine glazed - kid workers . ( 2 ) Hand shavers , formerly employed at from $ 30 to $ 50 per week , were supplanted by machine ...
19. lappuse
Polish and Italian girls are employed in seasoning and Polish boys work in the lofts hanging skins . Very few skilled immigrant women are employed in the industry . In one factory , for example , women are employed as glazers , knee ...
Polish and Italian girls are employed in seasoning and Polish boys work in the lofts hanging skins . Very few skilled immigrant women are employed in the industry . In one factory , for example , women are employed as glazers , knee ...
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