Bulletin of the Department of Labor, 9. köide,50–53. numberU.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 |
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Page 80
... superintendent of the line , to victimize Ewington . In support of this it is stated that Mr. Harland said he should inform Ewington that he had brought it all on himself , the company were determined to have a contented staff in their ...
... superintendent of the line , to victimize Ewington . In support of this it is stated that Mr. Harland said he should inform Ewington that he had brought it all on himself , the company were determined to have a contented staff in their ...
Page 151
... superintendents , with wages averaging $ 2.45 per day ; to 145 foremen , with wages averaging $ 2.13 per day ; to 181 office employees , with wages averaging $ 1.85 per day , and to 1,821 other employees , with wages averaging $ 1.53 ...
... superintendents , with wages averaging $ 2.45 per day ; to 145 foremen , with wages averaging $ 2.13 per day ; to 181 office employees , with wages averaging $ 1.85 per day , and to 1,821 other employees , with wages averaging $ 1.53 ...
Page 168
... superintendents of the mercantile marine in the various ports of the Kingdom . The average monthly wages on steamships of able seamen were , in 1901 , 82s . 6d . ( $ 20.07 ) , and in 1902 , 81s . 2d . ( $ 19.75 ) , a decrease per month ...
... superintendents of the mercantile marine in the various ports of the Kingdom . The average monthly wages on steamships of able seamen were , in 1901 , 82s . 6d . ( $ 20.07 ) , and in 1902 , 81s . 2d . ( $ 19.75 ) , a decrease per month ...
Page 202
... superintendents are not selected for their expert knowledge of medical and surgical matters , they are unfit to supervise the work of physicians , and therefore the doctrine of respondeat superior can not well be applied to such matters ...
... superintendents are not selected for their expert knowledge of medical and surgical matters , they are unfit to supervise the work of physicians , and therefore the doctrine of respondeat superior can not well be applied to such matters ...
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... superintendent , train dispatcher , yardmas- ter , foreman or other railway official to permit , exact , demand or require any engi- neer , fireman , conductor , brakeman , switchman or other employee , engaged in the movement of ...
... superintendent , train dispatcher , yardmas- ter , foreman or other railway official to permit , exact , demand or require any engi- neer , fireman , conductor , brakeman , switchman or other employee , engaged in the movement of ...
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