Public Regulation of the Rate of WagesH.W. Wilson Company, 1917 - 74 pages |
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... fact , the charge has been made that between 1349 and 1824 there was a deliberate conspiracy between the government and those financially interested in its success , to rob , by law , the laborer of the advantage he had gained as a ...
... fact , the charge has been made that between 1349 and 1824 there was a deliberate conspiracy between the government and those financially interested in its success , to rob , by law , the laborer of the advantage he had gained as a ...
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... fact , the Supreme Court of Oregon , in upholding the minimum wage law of that State , hinted that 2 1 Official Report of the Executive Council of the American Federation of Labor to the thirty - third annual convention , 1913. Andrews ...
... fact , the Supreme Court of Oregon , in upholding the minimum wage law of that State , hinted that 2 1 Official Report of the Executive Council of the American Federation of Labor to the thirty - third annual convention , 1913. Andrews ...
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... facts or contingencies , upon which the action of the act is made to depend , exist , such commission does not exercise delegated leg- islative powers . THE POLICE POWER The activities of a government , whatever its form , logically ...
... facts or contingencies , upon which the action of the act is made to depend , exist , such commission does not exercise delegated leg- islative powers . THE POLICE POWER The activities of a government , whatever its form , logically ...
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... facts , gathered from many reliable sources , it seems evident that there is a very important percentage of women workers who are living on or below the bread line , and whose potential competence as workers and mothers is , in con ...
... facts , gathered from many reliable sources , it seems evident that there is a very important percentage of women workers who are living on or below the bread line , and whose potential competence as workers and mothers is , in con ...
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... fact , the attempt on the part of many employers to employ girls who are willing to work for less than a living wage , seems to be nothing less than a bare- faced bid for girls who are supplementing their wages immor- ally , or it is a ...
... fact , the attempt on the part of many employers to employ girls who are willing to work for less than a living wage , seems to be nothing less than a bare- faced bid for girls who are supplementing their wages immor- ally , or it is a ...
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