Reports of the Industrial Commission...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page xxxiv
... wages were to rise and fall with the price of coal at tide water . The basis was at the price of $ 5 per ton . For every advance or decline of 10 cents , wages were to rise or fall 1 per cent . The price of coal fell so greatly that the ...
... wages were to rise and fall with the price of coal at tide water . The basis was at the price of $ 5 per ton . For every advance or decline of 10 cents , wages were to rise or fall 1 per cent . The price of coal fell so greatly that the ...
Page xlii
... wages , but that it was unsuccessful , and that wages have since remained unchanged . These witnesses further assert that the Western Union Telegraph Company is strongly opposed to labor organizations ; that after the strikes of 1870 ...
... wages , but that it was unsuccessful , and that wages have since remained unchanged . These witnesses further assert that the Western Union Telegraph Company is strongly opposed to labor organizations ; that after the strikes of 1870 ...
Page xlviii
... wages and worse conditions . Railroad com- panies usually deal with the officers of the brotherhoods regarding wages and other conditions of labor , and often enter into joint written agreements . These organiza- tions have tended to ...
... wages and worse conditions . Railroad com- panies usually deal with the officers of the brotherhoods regarding wages and other conditions of labor , and often enter into joint written agreements . These organiza- tions have tended to ...
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... wages of common sailors in the coastwise trade are stated by these officers to be usually $ 25 , those of firemen $ 40 , and of coal passers $ 30 . The representative of the Seamen's Union also says that wages are about $ 25 for seamen ...
... wages of common sailors in the coastwise trade are stated by these officers to be usually $ 25 , those of firemen $ 40 , and of coal passers $ 30 . The representative of the Seamen's Union also says that wages are about $ 25 for seamen ...
Page li
... wages on liquor . Wages were extremely low , and there were many serious abuses . At present the International Longshoremen's Association has an annual agreement with the managers of the ore and coal docks on Lake Erie , providing for ...
... wages on liquor . Wages were extremely low , and there were many serious abuses . At present the International Longshoremen's Association has an annual agreement with the managers of the ore and coal docks on Lake Erie , providing for ...
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