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... Seasonal character of the industry . Irregularity in days operated per month . Irregularity in length of day ... Irregularity in numbers employed . Occupations and conditions of work . Cannery structures .. Service facilities .. First ...
... Seasonal character of the industry . Irregularity in days operated per month . Irregularity in length of day ... Irregularity in numbers employed . Occupations and conditions of work . Cannery structures .. Service facilities .. First ...
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... seasonal workers in this industry were not included in the count ; and there is no doubt but that for a few months of the year their number far exceeded the number in other manufacturing lines . The census shows further that of all the ...
... seasonal workers in this industry were not included in the count ; and there is no doubt but that for a few months of the year their number far exceeded the number in other manufacturing lines . The census shows further that of all the ...
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... seasonal workers in this industry were not included in the count ; and there is no doubt but that for a few months of the year their number far exceeded the number in other manufacturing lines . The census shows further that of all the ...
... seasonal workers in this industry were not included in the count ; and there is no doubt but that for a few months of the year their number far exceeded the number in other manufacturing lines . The census shows further that of all the ...
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... SEASONAL CHARACTER OF THE INDUSTRY Although the big harvest of the pineapple crop falls in midsum- mer , there is no season when pines are not maturing , which means , of course , that there is some cannery employment throughout the ...
... SEASONAL CHARACTER OF THE INDUSTRY Although the big harvest of the pineapple crop falls in midsum- mer , there is no season when pines are not maturing , which means , of course , that there is some cannery employment throughout the ...
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... rest of the year every cannery employs more men than women , sometimes twice as many . 0 NUMBERS EMPLOYED The accompanying graph , illustrating the fluctuation SEASONAL CHARACTER OF THE INDUSTRY 13 Irregularity in numbers employed.
... rest of the year every cannery employs more men than women , sometimes twice as many . 0 NUMBERS EMPLOYED The accompanying graph , illustrating the fluctuation SEASONAL CHARACTER OF THE INDUSTRY 13 Irregularity in numbers employed.
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