New Outlook, Volumen164Outlook Publishing Company, 1934 |
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... strike remained . First rumblings of the approaching strike were heard as early as April and May of this year . The NRA had cut production 25 per cent , the industry suffering from surplus output . Basic wage rates were not generally ...
... strike remained . First rumblings of the approaching strike were heard as early as April and May of this year . The NRA had cut production 25 per cent , the industry suffering from surplus output . Basic wage rates were not generally ...
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... strike , UTWA called out the worsted , wool and silk workers , bringing total of workers affected to 625,000 of a grand total of workers in textile and allied trades of 1,000,000 . Strikes are , of course , not 100 per cent effective ...
... strike , UTWA called out the worsted , wool and silk workers , bringing total of workers affected to 625,000 of a grand total of workers in textile and allied trades of 1,000,000 . Strikes are , of course , not 100 per cent effective ...
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... strike . Mr. Roosevelt by holding off until the strike was in its third week , put them into a place where they almost had to take anything he chose to offer . The strike leaders were leaning on the President for a purpose they wanted ...
... strike . Mr. Roosevelt by holding off until the strike was in its third week , put them into a place where they almost had to take anything he chose to offer . The strike leaders were leaning on the President for a purpose they wanted ...
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The Gold Road to Recovery AMBROSE W BENKERT | 9 |
Thar She Blows JAMES K JAMES 15 | 15 |
Press Agents of the New Deal WILLIAM E BERCHTOLD 23 | 23 |
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