Fatigue and Efficiency: A Study in IndustryCharities publication committee, 1912 - 893 páginas |
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... industrial procedure of the future . There is nothing more pathetic than to see an employer dis- regard the laws of physiology , use his helper to the break- ing point , and then cast him aside . Miss Goldmark has performed a helpful ...
... industrial procedure of the future . There is nothing more pathetic than to see an employer dis- regard the laws of physiology , use his helper to the break- ing point , and then cast him aside . Miss Goldmark has performed a helpful ...
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... Industrial Accidents 6. Rhythm 7. Piece - Work 67 68 71 79 82 8. Overtime 84 IV . SOME SPECIFIC STUDIES OF PHYSICAL OVERSTRAIN IN INDUSTRY 90 1. Infant Mortality . ང 91 2. Low Birth Rate 95 3. Race Degeneration . 97 4. Lack of ...
... Industrial Accidents 6. Rhythm 7. Piece - Work 67 68 71 79 82 8. Overtime 84 IV . SOME SPECIFIC STUDIES OF PHYSICAL OVERSTRAIN IN INDUSTRY 90 1. Infant Mortality . ང 91 2. Low Birth Rate 95 3. Race Degeneration . 97 4. Lack of ...
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... industry . Such a scientific basis of legislation has been almost wholly absent during the century which has elapsed ... industrial order , labor legislation has been deprived of the authoritative sanction which it might have . In this ...
... industry . Such a scientific basis of legislation has been almost wholly absent during the century which has elapsed ... industrial order , labor legislation has been deprived of the authoritative sanction which it might have . In this ...
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... industry in the United States shows * that of the 172,671 employes whose hours of labor were reported in May , 1910 , nearly one - half ( 42.58 per cent ) were kept at work seventy - two hours a week or over ; that is , at least twelve ...
... industry in the United States shows * that of the 172,671 employes whose hours of labor were reported in May , 1910 , nearly one - half ( 42.58 per cent ) were kept at work seventy - two hours a week or over ; that is , at least twelve ...
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A Study in Industry Josephine Goldmark. facturing states , such as Alabama and Mississippi in the south , and New ... industrial com- munities have granted their workers . In the main , opposition to laws protecting working women and ...
A Study in Industry Josephine Goldmark. facturing states , such as Alabama and Mississippi in the south , and New ... industrial com- munities have granted their workers . In the main , opposition to laws protecting working women and ...
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