Typographical Journal, Volume 34International Typographical Union., 1909 |
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... employers in this city give . Our object is to have one uniform price estab lished . In doing this we wish to act as ... employer and the employed will vie with each other - the one in allowing a competent salary , the other in deserv ...
... employers in this city give . Our object is to have one uniform price estab lished . In doing this we wish to act as ... employer and the employed will vie with each other - the one in allowing a competent salary , the other in deserv ...
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... employer ) , and a like committee of two representing the party of the second part ( the union ) , shall be appointed ... employers nor to all members of the union . The new agreement provides first for conciliation , and if that fails ...
... employer ) , and a like committee of two representing the party of the second part ( the union ) , shall be appointed ... employers nor to all members of the union . The new agreement provides first for conciliation , and if that fails ...
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... employers a much greater sum - we sought to obtain an arbitration agree- ment with the United Typothetæ of America , the agreement to be similar to the contract that was then in force with the American Newspaper Pub- lishers ...
... employers a much greater sum - we sought to obtain an arbitration agree- ment with the United Typothetæ of America , the agreement to be similar to the contract that was then in force with the American Newspaper Pub- lishers ...
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... employers and employes had been made . upon the terms of reciprocation , which were sup- posed to have elements of mutual advantage and not to be one - sided . I regret to say that the ex- perience of the last year has not tended to ...
... employers and employes had been made . upon the terms of reciprocation , which were sup- posed to have elements of mutual advantage and not to be one - sided . I regret to say that the ex- perience of the last year has not tended to ...
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... employers of Indianapolis re- cently made a proposition to Typographical Union No. 1 , after that organization had submitted one to the employers , agreeing to pay all hand com- positors $ 19 per week , with price and one - third for ...
... employers of Indianapolis re- cently made a proposition to Typographical Union No. 1 , after that organization had submitted one to the employers , agreeing to pay all hand com- positors $ 19 per week , with price and one - third for ...
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