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... wages , but minor grievances as to shop ad- ministration were also presented , and it was agreed that another meeting should be held on the 9th of May , at which all the grievances should be presented in writing . The second meeting was ...
... wages , but minor grievances as to shop ad- ministration were also presented , and it was agreed that another meeting should be held on the 9th of May , at which all the grievances should be presented in writing . The second meeting was ...
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... wages , was it ? -Ans . No ; when we reduced the wages in one part of the manufacturing plant we would reduce the wages in all parts of it . You can not be paying one set of men higher rates than you are paying others . Our repair men ...
... wages , was it ? -Ans . No ; when we reduced the wages in one part of the manufacturing plant we would reduce the wages in all parts of it . You can not be paying one set of men higher rates than you are paying others . Our repair men ...
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... wages . Since then a check is given for the amount of the rent and an- other for the balance due for wages . There is nothing to prevent the payee of the check from cashing it outside of the bank , but as the bank is rent collector it ...
... wages . Since then a check is given for the amount of the rent and an- other for the balance due for wages . There is nothing to prevent the payee of the check from cashing it outside of the bank , but as the bank is rent collector it ...
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 4 |
Andrew Carnegie and the Accumula | 10 |
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