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... Towns , 80-97 . WOMEN'S WAGES , Table XXXII : Average Wages in different Industries in New Haven , 99 ; Different Rates of Wages , with Notes on Line of Employment , 100 . 98 LAWS ON ATTACHMENT OF WAGES , 101 • Table XXXIII : General ...
... Towns , 80-97 . WOMEN'S WAGES , Table XXXII : Average Wages in different Industries in New Haven , 99 ; Different Rates of Wages , with Notes on Line of Employment , 100 . 98 LAWS ON ATTACHMENT OF WAGES , 101 • Table XXXIII : General ...
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... towns , where prices are high ; and finally , country towns and villages , where the prices of provisions are lower than in the second class , though , as a rule , not quite so low as in the first ( pp . 68 , 69 ) . The differ- ence in ...
... towns , where prices are high ; and finally , country towns and villages , where the prices of provisions are lower than in the second class , though , as a rule , not quite so low as in the first ( pp . 68 , 69 ) . The differ- ence in ...
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... town if its children are not employed in the mill ; with whom the imme- diate interests of the tax - payers are much more powerful than the remote interests of the community . In the face of such local opposition no State authority can ...
... town if its children are not employed in the mill ; with whom the imme- diate interests of the tax - payers are much more powerful than the remote interests of the community . In the face of such local opposition no State authority can ...
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... town , the expense and risk of making a journey with the cash four times a month , instead of once , is an appreciable item . * The inconvenience of weekly pay- ment in country mills is enhanced by the present state of our currency . As ...
... town , the expense and risk of making a journey with the cash four times a month , instead of once , is an appreciable item . * The inconvenience of weekly pay- ment in country mills is enhanced by the present state of our currency . As ...
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... town . " " Don't think our employees cared for weekly payments , but we prefer weekly payments since we have adopted it . Thought it was a big bear ' until we tried it , but are now pleased with it . " . " We find we can do so with but ...
... town . " " Don't think our employees cared for weekly payments , but we prefer weekly payments since we have adopted it . Thought it was a big bear ' until we tried it , but are now pleased with it . " . " We find we can do so with but ...
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300 Daughter aforesaid amount Assembly attachment average bank Brass Bureau capital stock cash cent child labor children go Colony Commissioner company's store company's tenement Connecticut contributing to earnings corporation court debt demand discontent effect employer employment enforce establishments exempt expense factory fairly temperate Father fortnightly French Canadian go to school hands Hartford Haven Health fair hours of labor hundred dollars increase of wages industrial Irish Iron Knights of Labor land legislation less Live in company's Male manner of payment ments Metal mills Miscellaneous Manufactures molasses month monthly payments Mother Moulders Nationality pay weekly Persons not contributing pounds proportion railroad Remarks road saves no money shillings Spare Weaver Spinner Spooler Stafford Springs stockholders TABLE Textile thereof Three-quarters credit tion Total town trade in company's Wearing Apparel week weekly payments women Woolen workingmen workmen
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