| United States. War Department - 1919 - 96 lapas
...During the war every attempt should be made to conserve in every way possible all of our achievements in the way of social betterment. But the pressing...safeguards in the present emergency is that they actually conribute to efficiency. To waive them would be a shortsighted policy, leading gradually but inevitably... | |
| United States. Women's Bureau - 1940 - 254 lapas
...be made to conserve in every way possible all of our achievements in the way of social betterments. But the pressing argument for maintaining industrial...emergency is that they actually contribute to efficiency. Labor Laws Passed for Women, 1941 During the legislative sessions of 1941, laws that directly affect... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1940 - 28 lapas
...production. * * * every attempt should be made to conserve in every way possible all of our achievements in the way of social betterment. But the pressing...emergency is that they actually contribute to efficiency." Col. Philip B. Fleming, Administrator, Wage and House Division, United States Department of Labor,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1941 - 952 lapas
...reasonable hours, fair working conditions, and a proper wage scale are essential to high production. The pressing argument for maintaining industrial safeguards...an individual working 10 hours a day, instead of 8, would turn our more goods. I am still quoting from that order. He can — for the first few days. But... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1941 - 1684 lapas
...production. * * * every attempt should be made to conserve in every way possible all of our achievements in the way of social betterment. But the pressing...emergency is that they actually contribute to efficiency. FOOD SUPPLIES AVAILABLE FOR CONSUMPTION THE effect of the war on the food supplies abroad has aroused... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1942 - 228 lapas
...reasonable hours, fair working conditions, and a proper wage scale are essential to high production. The pressing argument for maintaining industrial safeguards...an individual working 10 hours a day, instead of 8, would turn our more goods. I am still quoting from that order. He can — for the first few days. But... | |
| United States. National Defense Advisory Commission - 1946 - 200 lapas
...production. ***** every attempt should be made to conserve in every way possible all of our achievements in the way of social betterment. But the pressing...emergency is that they actually contribute to efficiency.' " 4. In connection with requests presented by Mr. Horton from various organizations for speakers, the... | |
| United States. Civilian Production Administration - 1946 - 192 lapas
...production. ***** every attempt should be made to conserve in every way possible all of our achievements in the way of social betterment. But the pressing...emergency is that they actually contribute to efficiency.' " 4. In connection with requests presented by Mr. Horton from various organizations for speakers, the... | |
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