Typographical Journal, Volume 34International Typographical Union., 1909 |
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Page 4
... wage reductions made by newspapers during the panic year were very few , thus indicating that the newspapers at least were conscious that wage reductions are not the remedy for panics , but , on the con- trary , add to the misery and ...
... wage reductions made by newspapers during the panic year were very few , thus indicating that the newspapers at least were conscious that wage reductions are not the remedy for panics , but , on the con- trary , add to the misery and ...
Page 8
... wages and shorter hours , and he scored what he termed the " scab labor employing group " which was " skin- ning labor at the bottom and the consumer at the top , " illustrating how it was being done and showing the effect of low and ...
... wages and shorter hours , and he scored what he termed the " scab labor employing group " which was " skin- ning labor at the bottom and the consumer at the top , " illustrating how it was being done and showing the effect of low and ...
Page 17
... wage scales that existed for any appreciable length of time . The society had a life of two and one - half years , until far into 1797 , and succeeded in securing an in- crease of wages to $ 1 per day for New York city printers . In ...
... wage scales that existed for any appreciable length of time . The society had a life of two and one - half years , until far into 1797 , and succeeded in securing an in- crease of wages to $ 1 per day for New York city printers . In ...
Page 18
... wages have in no instance kept pace with them . We have the merit of not being the most dissatisfied , and in no one instance of demanding anything unjust . We have in the following statement confined ourselves to what a majority of the ...
... wages have in no instance kept pace with them . We have the merit of not being the most dissatisfied , and in no one instance of demanding anything unjust . We have in the following statement confined ourselves to what a majority of the ...
Page 19
... wages may be agreed upon by the joint committee of the parties to this agreement , but if no satisfactory conclusion can be reached the matter shall be re- ferred for final settlement to a board of arbitra- tion as above provided for ...
... wages may be agreed upon by the joint committee of the parties to this agreement , but if no satisfactory conclusion can be reached the matter shall be re- ferred for final settlement to a board of arbitra- tion as above provided for ...
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