BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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... effect in some age groups than in others , which fact points to one potent method for reducing industrial injury ; that is , the need of prohibiting the employment of very young persons on certain types of work . * * " Of the 3,095 ...
... effect in some age groups than in others , which fact points to one potent method for reducing industrial injury ; that is , the need of prohibiting the employment of very young persons on certain types of work . * * " Of the 3,095 ...
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... Effects of Applied Research upon the Employment Opportunities of American Women . 54 pp . No. 51. Women in Illinois Industries . 1926 . 108 pp . 1926 . 1926 . No. 52. Lost Time and Labor Turnover in Cotton Mills . 203 pp . No. 53. The ...
... Effects of Applied Research upon the Employment Opportunities of American Women . 54 pp . No. 51. Women in Illinois Industries . 1926 . 108 pp . 1926 . 1926 . No. 52. Lost Time and Labor Turnover in Cotton Mills . 203 pp . No. 53. The ...
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... effect upon a mainland visitor of the rank and file of cannery employees is that of a decidedly foreign group . The following dis- tribution of the women in five plants visited indicates how very prev- alent are the foreign races and ...
... effect upon a mainland visitor of the rank and file of cannery employees is that of a decidedly foreign group . The following dis- tribution of the women in five plants visited indicates how very prev- alent are the foreign races and ...
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... effect that if the peak season for cannery work and the summer vacation in the schools did not coincide , as happily they do at present , it would be necessary to rearrange the school pro- gram so that vacation would fall when the help ...
... effect that if the peak season for cannery work and the summer vacation in the schools did not coincide , as happily they do at present , it would be necessary to rearrange the school pro- gram so that vacation would fall when the help ...
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... effect , but the main reason for wearing them was because without their protection the acid in the juice of the pineapple eats into the cuticle and the hands become miserably sore , a condition painful for the worker and interfering ...
... effect , but the main reason for wearing them was because without their protection the acid in the juice of the pineapple eats into the cuticle and the hands become miserably sore , a condition painful for the worker and interfering ...
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