Monthly Labor Review, Volumen57U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews. |
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... farm workers into United States .. Recent decisions of interest to labor___ 124 125 Wage and hour statistics : Pay differentials for night work , under union agreements . 133 144 145 40 - cent rate for printing and publishing industry ...
... farm workers into United States .. Recent decisions of interest to labor___ 124 125 Wage and hour statistics : Pay differentials for night work , under union agreements . 133 144 145 40 - cent rate for printing and publishing industry ...
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... farm products , and some services . This regulation was designed to stop a rise in the cost of living which had progressed stead- ily since early in 1941. It came at a time when growing scarcity of civilian goods had just begun to force ...
... farm products , and some services . This regulation was designed to stop a rise in the cost of living which had progressed stead- ily since early in 1941. It came at a time when growing scarcity of civilian goods had just begun to force ...
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United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics. For farm prices as a group , between September 1942 and May 1943 the rise was 17 percent and , for foods in primary markets , 8 percent . The difficulty of enforcing OPA regulations intensified ...
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics. For farm prices as a group , between September 1942 and May 1943 the rise was 17 percent and , for foods in primary markets , 8 percent . The difficulty of enforcing OPA regulations intensified ...
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... farm products and foods controlled during this period , however , were com- modities wholly or largely imported , such as coffee , sugar , and wool ; as shown in table 1 , they accounted for 27 percent of the value of all foods in ...
... farm products and foods controlled during this period , however , were com- modities wholly or largely imported , such as coffee , sugar , and wool ; as shown in table 1 , they accounted for 27 percent of the value of all foods in ...
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... Farm products .. Foods . Hides and leather products . Textile products .. Fuel and lighting materials . Metals and metal products . Building materials . Chemicals and allied products .. Housefurnishing goods . Paper and pulp ...
... Farm products .. Foods . Hides and leather products . Textile products .. Fuel and lighting materials . Metals and metal products . Building materials . Chemicals and allied products .. Housefurnishing goods . Paper and pulp ...
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Página 127 - Act, as amended from time to time, or any labor organization (other than when acting as an employer), or anyone acting in the capacity of officer or agent of such labor organization. 3. The term "employee...
Página 310 - employee' shall include any employee, and shall not be limited to the employees of a particular employer, unless the Act explicitly states otherwise, and shall include any individual whose work has ceased as a consequence of, or in connection with, any current labor dispute or because of any unfair labor practice, and who has not obtained any other regular and substantially equivalent employment...
Página 308 - employer" means a person engaged in a business affecting commerce who has employees and includes any person acting directly or indirectly in the interest of an employer in relation to an employee, but does not include the United States or any State or political subdivision of a State...
Página 308 - The court in such action shall, in addition to any judgment awarded to the plaintiff or plaintiffs, allow a reasonable attorney's fee to be paid by the defendant, and costs of the action.
Página 308 - Action to recover such liability may be maintained in any court of competent jurisdiction by any one or more employees for and in behalf of himself or themselves and other employees similarly situated.
Página 307 - ... shall be considered as having been on furlough or leave of absence during his period of training and service in the land or naval forces, shall be so restored without loss of seniority, shall be entitled to participate in insurance or other benefits offered by the employer pursuant to established rules and practices relating to employees on furlough or leave of absence...
Página 128 - ... to take such affirmative action including reinstatement of employees with or without back pay, as will effectuate the policies of this Act...
Página 306 - ... in connection with any election at which Presidential and Vice Presidential electors or a Senator or Representative in, or a Delegate or Resident commissioner to Congress are to be voted for...
Página 131 - In addition to other taxes, every employer shall pay an excise tax, with respect to having individuals in his employ, equal to the following percentages of the wages (as defined in section 811) paid by him after December 31, 1936, with respect to employment...
Página 305 - ... be punished by a fine of not more than $5,000 or imprisonment for not more than twelve months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.