Public Regulation of the Rate of WagesH.W. Wilson Company, 1917 - 74 pages |
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... cent . get less than that amount . " The data collected was taken from all parts of the State , and it was found that the average wage rate was approximately $ 8.00 per week , and that 55.6 per cent . of the mercantile store employees ...
... cent . get less than that amount . " The data collected was taken from all parts of the State , and it was found that the average wage rate was approximately $ 8.00 per week , and that 55.6 per cent . of the mercantile store employees ...
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... cent averaged less than $ 5 and 65 per cent . less than $ 6 a week . Of the 301 minors employed , 79.8 per cent . averaged less than $ 5 per week and 93 per cent . less than $ 6.3 Of the 2,861 women , over eigh- teen years , in the ...
... cent averaged less than $ 5 and 65 per cent . less than $ 6 a week . Of the 301 minors employed , 79.8 per cent . averaged less than $ 5 per week and 93 per cent . less than $ 6.3 Of the 2,861 women , over eigh- teen years , in the ...
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... cent variety . Many of them have to depend for clothes on what more successful friends are willing to give them of cast off garments . " Another investi- gator , Ester Packard , chose at random , from the payrolls of the factories and ...
... cent variety . Many of them have to depend for clothes on what more successful friends are willing to give them of cast off garments . " Another investi- gator , Ester Packard , chose at random , from the payrolls of the factories and ...
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... cent . of the females of all cities give all of their earnings to the family . " In the opinion of the Massachusetts Commission on Minimum Wage Boards the " number who are working in order simply to add to their comforts or luxuries is ...
... cent . of the females of all cities give all of their earnings to the family . " In the opinion of the Massachusetts Commission on Minimum Wage Boards the " number who are working in order simply to add to their comforts or luxuries is ...
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... Cent . Contributing tributions All 1,078 81.16 Part 18.83 None .006 BOSTONS Industry No reporting as to Con- tributions Per Cent . Contributing All Part None Factories 478 61.7 36.4 1.9 Stores1 239 55.6 38.9 5.5 Stores 2,276 61.7 34.9 ...
... Cent . Contributing tributions All 1,078 81.16 Part 18.83 None .006 BOSTONS Industry No reporting as to Con- tributions Per Cent . Contributing All Part None Factories 478 61.7 36.4 1.9 Stores1 239 55.6 38.9 5.5 Stores 2,276 61.7 34.9 ...
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Public Regulation of the Rate of Wages (Classic Reprint) Rinehart J. Swenson No preview available - 2017 |
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