Fatigue and Efficiency: A Study in IndustryCharities publication committee, 1912 - 893 páginas |
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... WORKERS . By John A. Fitch , New York Dept. of Labor . Postpaid , $ 1.73 . HOMESTEAD : THE HOUSEHOLDS OF A MILL TOWN . By Margaret F. Bying- ton . Postpaid , $ 1.70 . THE_PITTSBURGH DISTRICT . Symposium by John R. Commons , Robert A ...
... WORKERS . By John A. Fitch , New York Dept. of Labor . Postpaid , $ 1.73 . HOMESTEAD : THE HOUSEHOLDS OF A MILL TOWN . By Margaret F. Bying- ton . Postpaid , $ 1.70 . THE_PITTSBURGH DISTRICT . Symposium by John R. Commons , Robert A ...
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... workers are still , in respect to the length of their working hours , the least protected . The most recent government investigation of the iron and steel industry in the United States shows * that of the 172,671 employes whose hours of ...
... workers are still , in respect to the length of their working hours , the least protected . The most recent government investigation of the iron and steel industry in the United States shows * that of the 172,671 employes whose hours of ...
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... 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 who has always seen in every attempt to protect the workers ...
... 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 who has always seen in every attempt to protect the workers ...
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... workers from exhaustion and to conserve their working capacities . Work itself is of the essence of life ; without it , man's physi- cal as well as his moral nature decays . Regular continuous labor and exertion is as necessary for the ...
... workers from exhaustion and to conserve their working capacities . Work itself is of the essence of life ; without it , man's physi- cal as well as his moral nature decays . Regular continuous labor and exertion is as necessary for the ...
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... Workers of many nations pass before one as one reads ; men , women , and young children drawn into the industrial whirlpool , as the wave of invention and de- velopment strikes their respective countries , -and protec- tion follows ...
... Workers of many nations pass before one as one reads ; men , women , and young children drawn into the industrial whirlpool , as the wave of invention and de- velopment strikes their respective countries , -and protec- tion follows ...
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