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1.–5. rezultāts no 46.
5. lappuse
... income , privates with wife and no children , increases from $ 7.50 to $ 22.50 , and in extreme cases $ 7.50 to $ 57.50 . Request family income Scouts and American soldiers be com- pared showing how necessary modification . One - third ...
... income , privates with wife and no children , increases from $ 7.50 to $ 22.50 , and in extreme cases $ 7.50 to $ 57.50 . Request family income Scouts and American soldiers be com- pared showing how necessary modification . One - third ...
2. lappuse
... income and expenditures earned less than $ 8 per week . Over two - thirds ( 64 per cent ) earned less than $ 10 per week . This low wage was not owing to their youth and 2 MINIMUM WAGE BOARD FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA .
... income and expenditures earned less than $ 8 per week . Over two - thirds ( 64 per cent ) earned less than $ 10 per week . This low wage was not owing to their youth and 2 MINIMUM WAGE BOARD FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA .
3. lappuse
... income groups , " the average expenditure for every item of clothing is below that which would permit of physical comfort and decency . Dr. W. C. Woodward , health commissioner of the District of Co- lumbia , pointed out at the hearing ...
... income groups , " the average expenditure for every item of clothing is below that which would permit of physical comfort and decency . Dr. W. C. Woodward , health commissioner of the District of Co- lumbia , pointed out at the hearing ...
4. lappuse
... income . The wages paid must take into account this substantial proportion of wage earners who are not living with families . Moreover , 21 per cent of the 600 women interviewed had dependents . That is , one - fifth were under the ...
... income . The wages paid must take into account this substantial proportion of wage earners who are not living with families . Moreover , 21 per cent of the 600 women interviewed had dependents . That is , one - fifth were under the ...
9. lappuse
... income , privates with wife and no children , increases from $ 7.50 to $ 22.50 and in extreme cases $ 7.50 to $ 57.50 . Request family income Scouts and American soldiers be com- pared showing how necessary modification . One - third ...
... income , privates with wife and no children , increases from $ 7.50 to $ 22.50 and in extreme cases $ 7.50 to $ 57.50 . Request family income Scouts and American soldiers be com- pared showing how necessary modification . One - third ...
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