Reports of the Industrial Commission...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page xli
... employees could carry on both classes of service . It is held that the success of the Government in administering the postal system is sufficient evidence of its ability to manage the telegraph , and that the experience of leading ...
... employees could carry on both classes of service . It is held that the success of the Government in administering the postal system is sufficient evidence of its ability to manage the telegraph , and that the experience of leading ...
Page xlii
... employees very badly in every way . They assert especially that many women are employed , and that , because of the oversupply of female labor , the company pays them very much lower rates than are paid to men for the same service . It ...
... employees very badly in every way . They assert especially that many women are employed , and that , because of the oversupply of female labor , the company pays them very much lower rates than are paid to men for the same service . It ...
Page xlviii
... employees unjustly in the matter of discipline and discharge , and that legislation should provide that employees be permitted to see and hear evidence against them , and that specific reasons in writing should be given for their ...
... employees unjustly in the matter of discipline and discharge , and that legislation should provide that employees be permitted to see and hear evidence against them , and that specific reasons in writing should be given for their ...
Page xlix
... employees on these railroads assert that those who were in service at the time the system was started were put under pressure to become members . Similar replies from organizations on the rail- roads , which do not absolutely require ...
... employees on these railroads assert that those who were in service at the time the system was started were put under pressure to become members . Similar replies from organizations on the rail- roads , which do not absolutely require ...
Page l
... employees on vessels are usually foreigners , especially Scandinavians , and that the sea life has less attractions for Americans than formerly . One witness suggests the desirability of amending the laws of the United States as regards ...
... employees on vessels are usually foreigners , especially Scandinavians , and that the sea life has less attractions for Americans than formerly . One witness suggests the desirability of amending the laws of the United States as regards ...
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