Fatigue and Efficiency: A Study in IndustryCharities publication committee, 1912 - 893 páginas |
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... Wages and Hours of Labor , pp . 36 and 57. Senate Document No. 301 , 62nd Congress , 2nd Session , 1912 . † The New York factory law was amended in 1912 so as to prohibit the employment of women more than ten hours in one day or fifty ...
... Wages and Hours of Labor , pp . 36 and 57. Senate Document No. 301 , 62nd Congress , 2nd Session , 1912 . † The New York factory law was amended in 1912 so as to prohibit the employment of women more than ten hours in one day or fifty ...
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... factors , which will be discussed subsequently more at length , but which must not go unmentioned here . Pay so See page 4 for new law enacted in 1912 . low that it makes a less than living wage , 54 FATIGUE AND EFFICIENCY PAGE.
... factors , which will be discussed subsequently more at length , but which must not go unmentioned here . Pay so See page 4 for new law enacted in 1912 . low that it makes a less than living wage , 54 FATIGUE AND EFFICIENCY PAGE.
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... wages at piece - rates during the busy season , reaching $ 18 and $ 20 per week . But the busy season is short - varying from two to three months for the winter , and again for the summer trade , and the year's earn- ings of the best ...
... wages at piece - rates during the busy season , reaching $ 18 and $ 20 per week . But the busy season is short - varying from two to three months for the winter , and again for the summer trade , and the year's earn- ings of the best ...
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... wages together with the excessive length of the workday contribute to the new strain of industries . Physiologically considered , as we shall see , the worst effect of low pay , especially low piece - rates such as prevail in the ...
... wages together with the excessive length of the workday contribute to the new strain of industries . Physiologically considered , as we shall see , the worst effect of low pay , especially low piece - rates such as prevail in the ...
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... wages depend upon the continuous running of the machines , the strain is continuous . The space over which 24 looms extend requires also much more walking on the part of the weaver , since she may be called to and fro to any one of the ...
... wages depend upon the continuous running of the machines , the strain is continuous . The space over which 24 looms extend requires also much more walking on the part of the weaver , since she may be called to and fro to any one of the ...
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