Reports of the Industrial Commission..., Volume 17U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... entitled to strike pay for that week . To make sure that the members are not earning wages and drawing strike pay also , it is often required that in order to draw the strike pay a member must appear each day at the local headquarters ...
... entitled to strike pay for that week . To make sure that the members are not earning wages and drawing strike pay also , it is often required that in order to draw the strike pay a member must appear each day at the local headquarters ...
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... entitled to strike pay for that week . To make sure that the members are not earning wages and drawing strike pay also , it is often required that in order to draw the strike pay a member must appear each day at the local headquarters ...
... entitled to strike pay for that week . To make sure that the members are not earning wages and drawing strike pay also , it is often required that in order to draw the strike pay a member must appear each day at the local headquarters ...
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... entitled to a fair trial by a jury of his peers . The summary character of hearings before judges regarding violation of injunctions , giving less opportunity to the defendant to present his case fully , is also complained of , as well ...
... entitled to a fair trial by a jury of his peers . The summary character of hearings before judges regarding violation of injunctions , giving less opportunity to the defendant to present his case fully , is also complained of , as well ...
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... entitled to one vote in the convention for each 100 members or majority fraction thereof for whom the organization has paid a per capita tax to the Federation during the pre- ceding year . The estimate is based upon the average payments ...
... entitled to one vote in the convention for each 100 members or majority fraction thereof for whom the organization has paid a per capita tax to the Federation during the pre- ceding year . The estimate is based upon the average payments ...
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... entitled to 3 apiece . But on a roll call , which 10 per cent of the members could demand , the national and international unions were entitled to 4,961 votes , while State and city central bodies cast 55 votes , and local unions 86 ...
... entitled to 3 apiece . But on a roll call , which 10 per cent of the members could demand , the national and international unions were entitled to 4,961 votes , while State and city central bodies cast 55 votes , and local unions 86 ...
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Page cxv - June 25, 1868, constituted, on and after that date, eight hours a day's work for all laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed by or on behalf of the Government of the United States, and repealed all acts and parts of acts inconsistent therewith: Now, therefore, I, Ulysses S.
Page 379 - Act and the employees of such carrier, seriously interrupting or threatening to interrupt the business of said carrier, the chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Commissioner of Labor shall, upon the request of either party to the controversy, with all practicable expedition, put themselves in communication with the parties to such controversy, and shall use their best efforts, by mediation and conciliation, to amicably settle the same...
Page 188 - ... the people as a collective body, and the substitution of the Co-operative Commonwealth for the present state of planless production, industrial war and social disorder; a Commonwealth in which every worker shall have the free exercise and full benefit of his faculties, multiplied by all the modern factors of civilization.
Page 381 - ... notice in writing of their intention so to quit. Nor shall the employer dissatisfied with such award dismiss any employee or employees on account of such dissatisfaction before the expiration of three months from and after the making of such award without giving thirty days' notice in writing of his intention so to discharge. Fifth. That said award shall continue in force as between the parties thereto for the period of one year after the same shall go into practical operation, and no new arbitration...
Page 380 - That the provisions of this act shall apply to any common carrier or carriers engaged in the transportation of passengers or property wholly by railroad, or partly by railroad and partly by water when both are used, under a common control, management, or arrangement, for a continuous carriage or shipment...
Page 381 - The board of arbitration, or any member thereof, shall have the power to require the attendance of witnesses and the production of such books, papers, contracts, agreements, and documents as may be deemed by the board of arbitration material to a just determination of the matters submitted to its arbitration...
Page lxv - As usually understood, a boycott is a combination of many to cause a loss to one person by coercing others, against their will, to withdraw from him their beneficial business intercourse, through threats that, unless those others do so, the many will cause similar loss to them.
Page 381 - If exceptions to an award are finally sustained, judgment shall be entered setting aside the award in whole or in part; but in such case the parties may agree upon a judgment to be entered disposing of the subject matter of the controversy, which judgment when entered shall have the same force and effect as judgment entered upon an award.
Page 118 - ... to secure adequate pay for our work; to furnish aid in cases of death or permanent disability, and by legal and proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual and social conditions of all our members, and to improve the trade.
Page 84 - Lithographers. International Protective and Beneficial Association of the United States and Canada.