Not only do they seem to be disqualified by lack of actual vitality, but their disposition to labor seems to be as frail as their bodily strength. Few of them are steady workers. The majority of them work just long enough to get money to supply their... Annual Report of the Isthmian Canal Commission ... - 5. lappuseautors: Isthmian Canal Commission (U.S.) - 1906Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Henry L. Abbot - 1907 - 320 lapas
...this is meant that they average to work all the time, but the great body of them do not. "The majority work just long enough to get money to supply their...actual bodily necessities, with the result that while we are quartering and caring for twenty-odd thousand of these people, our daily effective force is... | |
| Henry L. Abbot - 1907 - 314 lapas
...they average to work all the time, but the great body of them do not. "The majority work just^long enough to get money to supply their actual bodily necessities, with the result that while we are quartering and caring for twenty-odd thousand of these people, our daily effective force is... | |
| William C. Haskins - 1908 - 554 lapas
...experience from nearby tropical islands and countries has convinced the Commission of the impossibility of doing satisfactory work with them. Not only do...shacks, raising enough to keep them alive, and working only a day or two occasionally, as they see fit. In this way, by getting away from the Commission's... | |
| William C. Haskins - 1908 - 544 lapas
...convinced the Commission of the impossibility of doing satisfactory work with them. Not only do they soem to be disqualified by lack of actual vitality, but...little shacks, raising enough to keep them alive, and Avorkiug only a day or two occasionally, as they see fit. In this way, by getting away from the Commission's... | |
| Malcolm Watson - 1915 - 444 lapas
...be as frail as their bodily strength. Few of them are steady workers. The majority of them just work long enough to get money to supply their actual bodily...shacks, raising enough to keep them alive, and working only a day or two occasionally, as they see fit. In this way, by getting away from the Commission's... | |
| 1907 - 1126 lapas
...laborers from near-by tropical islands and countries has convinced the Commission of the impossibility of doing satisfactory work with them. Not only do...shacks, raising enough to keep them alive, and working only a day or two occasionally, as they see tit. In this way, by getting away from the Commission's... | |
| 1816 - 1366 lapas
...through civil service, not altogether satisfactory. Ordinary labor far from efficiency. "The majority work just long enough to get money to supply their...actual bodily necessities, with the result that, while we are quartering and caring for twenty-odd thousand of these people, our dally effective force is... | |
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