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... half earning less than this amount . The median varied somewhat from plant to plant , the one with extreme overtime naturally being the highest , since wages quite WAGES 21 Incentive payments Earnings not correlated with time worked.
... half earning less than this amount . The median varied somewhat from plant to plant , the one with extreme overtime naturally being the highest , since wages quite WAGES 21 Incentive payments Earnings not correlated with time worked.
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extreme overtime naturally being the highest , since wages quite generally were governed by an hourly rate and were not based upon the amount of work done . In Maui the median of the monthly wage for the women employed in July , the ...
extreme overtime naturally being the highest , since wages quite generally were governed by an hourly rate and were not based upon the amount of work done . In Maui the median of the monthly wage for the women employed in July , the ...
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... highest point in employment of that year , but it was much less than this in the succeeding years . Between the late autumn of 1926 and the spring of 1927 more than two - thirds of the employees ( 67.8 per cent ) lost their jobs . For ...
... highest point in employment of that year , but it was much less than this in the succeeding years . Between the late autumn of 1926 and the spring of 1927 more than two - thirds of the employees ( 67.8 per cent ) lost their jobs . For ...
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... highest production were not employed at the ensuing dates of lowest ebb . Numbers furnished by 4 other tube plants were too small to be representative of the industry . Sex Difference between maxi- mum employment and ensuing minimum in ...
... highest production were not employed at the ensuing dates of lowest ebb . Numbers furnished by 4 other tube plants were too small to be representative of the industry . Sex Difference between maxi- mum employment and ensuing minimum in ...
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... highest point ; or , another way of stating the same fact , in about two - fifths of these plants over 80 per cent of the women who were employed during the peak season were not employed during the lowest ebb ensuing ; and , furthermore ...
... highest point ; or , another way of stating the same fact , in about two - fifths of these plants over 80 per cent of the women who were employed during the peak season were not employed during the lowest ebb ensuing ; and , furthermore ...
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