Fatigue and Efficiency: A Study in IndustryCharities publication committee, 1912 - 893 páginas |
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... but also comparative schedules , in tabular form , which show at a glance the standing of each state in regard to the degree of protection afforded . TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . By Frederic S. Lee , AUTHOR'S PREFACE ix.
... but also comparative schedules , in tabular form , which show at a glance the standing of each state in regard to the degree of protection afforded . TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . By Frederic S. Lee , AUTHOR'S PREFACE ix.
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... protected . The most recent government investigation of the iron and steel industry in the United States shows * that of ... protection for women and children in industry would have safeguarded them from the bare possi- bility of such ...
... protected . The most recent government investigation of the iron and steel industry in the United States shows * that of ... protection for women and children in industry would have safeguarded them from the bare possi- bility of such ...
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... protection which industrial com- munities have granted their workers . In the main , opposition to laws protecting working women and children has come from the unenlightened employer , who has been blind to his own larger interests and ...
... protection which industrial com- munities have granted their workers . In the main , opposition to laws protecting working women and children has come from the unenlightened employer , who has been blind to his own larger interests and ...
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... protection . Conditions and industrial processes differ , different trades are described , different people discussed , but , unknown to one another , and terrible in their unconscious unanimity , these observers ring the changes upon ...
... protection . Conditions and industrial processes differ , different trades are described , different people discussed , but , unknown to one another , and terrible in their unconscious unanimity , these observers ring the changes upon ...
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... protection must shield the workers to conserve them . First the new industry , then exploitation , then the de- mand for some measure of protection - such is the universal story . Nor is this a chance sequence . It is the relentless ...
... protection must shield the workers to conserve them . First the new industry , then exploitation , then the de- mand for some measure of protection - such is the universal story . Nor is this a chance sequence . It is the relentless ...
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