Strikes and Lockouts, Volumen16,Parte1901U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... average days during which these establishments were closed ; the aggregate and average days until the strikers were reemployed or until their places were filled ; the number of establishments in which strikes suc- ceeded , succeeded ...
... average days during which these establishments were closed ; the aggregate and average days until the strikers were reemployed or until their places were filled ; the number of establishments in which strikes suc- ceeded , succeeded ...
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... average number of establishments to each strike for the twenty years is shown to be 5.2 , the highest num- ber being 7.9 establishments to each strike in 1897 , and the lowest average being 3.5 establishments to each strike in 1885 ...
... average number of establishments to each strike for the twenty years is shown to be 5.2 , the highest num- ber being 7.9 establishments to each strike in 1897 , and the lowest average being 3.5 establishments to each strike in 1885 ...
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... average duration of stoppage , or days closed , in the 77,147 establishments which were temporarily closed on account of strikes and for which data were obtained as regards this point , was 20.1 days . Of the number of establishments ...
... average duration of stoppage , or days closed , in the 77,147 establishments which were temporarily closed on account of strikes and for which data were obtained as regards this point , was 20.1 days . Of the number of establishments ...
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... Average Estab- Average lish- duration lish- duration ments . ( days ) . ments . ( days ) . 2,928 12.8 9 32.2 2,105 21.9 42 105.0 2,759 20.6 117 57.5 2,367 30.5 354 41.4 2,284 30.1 183 27.1 10,053 23.4 1,509 89.1 6,589 20.9 1,281 49.8 ...
... Average Estab- Average lish- duration lish- duration ments . ( days ) . ments . ( days ) . 2,928 12.8 9 32.2 2,105 21.9 42 105.0 2,759 20.6 117 57.5 2,367 30.5 354 41.4 2,284 30.1 183 27.1 10,053 23.4 1,509 89.1 6,589 20.9 1,281 49.8 ...
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... average from 200 to 250 days out of a possible 313. When a strike or lockout occurs in an establishment whose business is of such a character it is often fol- lowed by a period of unusual activity , in which the employee and employer ...
... average from 200 to 250 days out of a possible 313. When a strike or lockout occurs in an establishment whose business is of such a character it is often fol- lowed by a period of unusual activity , in which the employee and employer ...
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Términos y frases comunes
adoption of union Cause or object ceeded Failed cent change from day change from piece change in method compel employer conspiracy court day to piece demand discharge of employees discharge of foreman discharge of nonunion discharged employees employ Employees thrown employment of nonunion enforcement of union Estab establishments closed permanently establishments not reported February 23 Female Idem Illinois including 1 establishment including 1 strike increase of hours increase of wages INDUSTRIES-Continued Jersey journeymen July 19 labor organization lish lockout Male Massachusetts miners obnoxious rules Ohio partly pay for overtime payment of wages Pennsylvania piece to day ployees recognition of union reduction of hours reduction of wages regular payment reinstatement of discharged Saturday half holiday STATES-Continued strike included strike of July strike was pending strikes and lockouts TABLE III.-STRIKES threatened strike Total truck system union rules union scale wages and reduction wages overdue weekly payment YEARS-Continued York
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