Public Regulation of the Rate of WagesH.W. Wilson Company, 1917 - 74 pages |
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... become so strong that the determining issue in that campaign 1 The Acts that legalized trade unions : 34 & 35 Vict . ch . 31 , Trade Unions act , 1871 ; 38 & 39 Vic . ch . 86 , Conspiracy and Protection of Prop- erty Act , 1875 ; 39 ...
... become so strong that the determining issue in that campaign 1 The Acts that legalized trade unions : 34 & 35 Vict . ch . 31 , Trade Unions act , 1871 ; 38 & 39 Vic . ch . 86 , Conspiracy and Protection of Prop- erty Act , 1875 ; 39 ...
Page 28
... become wage earners do not know what a full meal means . Half of them live on two meals a day and these meals of the ten or fifteen cent variety . Many of them have to depend for clothes on what more successful friends are willing to ...
... become wage earners do not know what a full meal means . Half of them live on two meals a day and these meals of the ten or fifteen cent variety . Many of them have to depend for clothes on what more successful friends are willing to ...
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... becomes doubly strong . The argument would justify the payment of less than living wages to women em- ployees who live at home and are not dependent upon their earn- ings for their living . The objection to this arrangement is evident ...
... becomes doubly strong . The argument would justify the payment of less than living wages to women em- ployees who live at home and are not dependent upon their earn- ings for their living . The objection to this arrangement is evident ...
Page 35
... become a " pater familias ” until our present form of government has been entirely changed ; they hold that the enforcement of a minimum wage law is an assumption by the State of this paternalistic power and is expressly prohibited to ...
... become a " pater familias ” until our present form of government has been entirely changed ; they hold that the enforcement of a minimum wage law is an assumption by the State of this paternalistic power and is expressly prohibited to ...
Page 52
... become the maximum has proven groundless , if the experience of Australasia may be taken as a criterion . Professor Hammond says : " Victorian statistics on this point are lacking , but in New Zealand where minimum wages are fixed by ...
... become the maximum has proven groundless , if the experience of Australasia may be taken as a criterion . Professor Hammond says : " Victorian statistics on this point are lacking , but in New Zealand where minimum wages are fixed by ...
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Public Regulation of the Rate of Wages (Classic Reprint) Rinehart J. Swenson No preview available - 2017 |
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