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... Pullman Company . Questioning of George M. Pullman before the U. S. Strike Commission 4. Further Reductions in Pay . Testimony of Labor and Management be- fore the U. S. Strike Commission 5. Personnel Relations in the Pullman Company ...
... Pullman Company . Questioning of George M. Pullman before the U. S. Strike Commission 4. Further Reductions in Pay . Testimony of Labor and Management be- fore the U. S. Strike Commission 5. Personnel Relations in the Pullman Company ...
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... Pullman's Palace Car Company , expanded steadily , and the capitalization , which originally amounted to $ 1,000,000 , had grown to $ 36,000,000 by 1894 . At this time the Pullman company was both a transportation business and an ...
... Pullman's Palace Car Company , expanded steadily , and the capitalization , which originally amounted to $ 1,000,000 , had grown to $ 36,000,000 by 1894 . At this time the Pullman company was both a transportation business and an ...
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... Pullman be- tween May and December , 1893. The last was the most severe , amounting to nearly 30 per cent , and our rents had not fallen . We owed Pullman $ 70 , - 000 when we struck May 11. We owe him twice as much to - day . He does ...
... Pullman be- tween May and December , 1893. The last was the most severe , amounting to nearly 30 per cent , and our rents had not fallen . We owed Pullman $ 70 , - 000 when we struck May 11. We owe him twice as much to - day . He does ...
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 4 |
Andrew Carnegie and the Accumula | 10 |
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