BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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... received injuries that resulted in permanent disability to some degree . The relative frequency of accidents that ... receiving reports from over 700 industrial establishments and the latter receiving reports for over 700,000 full - year ...
... received injuries that resulted in permanent disability to some degree . The relative frequency of accidents that ... receiving reports from over 700 industrial establishments and the latter receiving reports for over 700,000 full - year ...
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... received from various employers are tabulated monthly for the individual establishments and such records then referred to the respective supervising districts for the attention of the local inspectors . These inspectors then call upon ...
... received from various employers are tabulated monthly for the individual establishments and such records then referred to the respective supervising districts for the attention of the local inspectors . These inspectors then call upon ...
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... received what would have been the pay for the stand- ard gang of 16 . The next is a machine operation . The conveyor carries the pro- cession of pines through a box fitted with automatic washing sprays into the multiple slicing machine ...
... received what would have been the pay for the stand- ard gang of 16 . The next is a machine operation . The conveyor carries the pro- cession of pines through a box fitted with automatic washing sprays into the multiple slicing machine ...
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... received so little as this in 1927 ; and while in 1923 not quite 15 per cent of the women were paid as much as 17 cents an hour , almost double that proportion were receiving these higher rates in 1927 , Incentive payments . Bonus ...
... received so little as this in 1927 ; and while in 1923 not quite 15 per cent of the women were paid as much as 17 cents an hour , almost double that proportion were receiving these higher rates in 1927 , Incentive payments . Bonus ...
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... receiving sets , 1929 2. Fluctuation in employment , eight selected plants making receiving sets , 1926 to 1929 . 4-5 8-9 3. Fluctuation in number of average full - time workers , based on hours worked , one plant making receiving sets ...
... receiving sets , 1929 2. Fluctuation in employment , eight selected plants making receiving sets , 1926 to 1929 . 4-5 8-9 3. Fluctuation in number of average full - time workers , based on hours worked , one plant making receiving sets ...
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Page 9 - Bureau was created in 1912— to investigate and report . . . upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people...
Page 32 - We can go to the wash room twice a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon.
Page 2 - Be it enacted ~by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there shall be established in the Department of Labor a bureau to be known as the Women's Bureau.
Page 2 - Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
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Page 59 - My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends — It gives a lovely light!
Page 15 - Association comprises over eight hundred members, all devoted, officially or otherwise, to its declared purpose — the advancement of sanitary science and the promotion of organizations and measures for the practical application of public hygiene.