Monthly Labor Review, Volumen15U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews. |
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... July , 1914 ... 100 100 1100 100 100 100 100 8 100 July , 1915 .. 98 131 105 128 2 123 120 July , 1916 . 109 130 114 146 2141 129 July , 1917 . 143 126 157 166 2184 183 July , 1918 . 164 131 175 187 2244 206 July , 1919 .. 186 147 186 ...
... July , 1914 ... 100 100 1100 100 100 100 100 8 100 July , 1915 .. 98 131 105 128 2 123 120 July , 1916 . 109 130 114 146 2141 129 July , 1917 . 143 126 157 166 2184 183 July , 1918 . 164 131 175 187 2244 206 July , 1919 .. 186 147 186 ...
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... July 15 , 1921 , and on June 15 and July 15 , 1922 , as well as the percentage changes in the year and in the month . For example , the price of navy beans per pound was 7.9 cents on July 15 , 1921 ; 10.6 cents on June 15 , 1922 ; and ...
... July 15 , 1921 , and on June 15 and July 15 , 1922 , as well as the percentage changes in the year and in the month . For example , the price of navy beans per pound was 7.9 cents on July 15 , 1921 ; 10.6 cents on June 15 , 1922 ; and ...
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... JULY 15 , 1922 , COMPARED WITH JUNE 15 , 1922 , AND JULY 15 , 1921 - Concluded . Average retail price on- Article . Unit . Per cent of increase ( + ) or decrease ( − ) July 15 , 1922 , com . pared with- July 15 , June 15 , July 15 ...
... JULY 15 , 1922 , COMPARED WITH JUNE 15 , 1922 , AND JULY 15 , 1921 - Concluded . Average retail price on- Article . Unit . Per cent of increase ( + ) or decrease ( − ) July 15 , 1922 , com . pared with- July 15 , June 15 , July 15 ...
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... July , 1922 . TABLE 3. - AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF SPECIFIED ARTICLES OF FOOD AND AMOUNT PURCHASABLE FOR $ 1 , IN EACH YEAR , 1913 TO 1921 , AND IN JULY , 1922 . Sirloin steak . Round steak . Rib roast . Chuck roast . Plate beef . Pork ...
... July , 1922 . TABLE 3. - AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF SPECIFIED ARTICLES OF FOOD AND AMOUNT PURCHASABLE FOR $ 1 , IN EACH YEAR , 1913 TO 1921 , AND IN JULY , 1922 . Sirloin steak . Round steak . Rib roast . Chuck roast . Plate beef . Pork ...
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... July 15- June July 15 , 15 , 1922. 1922 . July 15- June July 15 , 15 , 1922. 1922 . July 15- June July 1913 1921 1913 1921 1913 1921 15 , 15 , 1922. 1922 . Sirloin steak .. Round steak . Pound .. .do . Rib roast . Chuck roast . Plate ...
... July 15- June July 15 , 15 , 1922. 1922 . July 15- June July 15 , 15 , 1922. 1922 . July 15- June July 1913 1921 1913 1921 1913 1921 15 , 15 , 1922. 1922 . Sirloin steak .. Round steak . Pound .. .do . Rib roast . Chuck roast . Plate ...
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Página 236 - The Secretary of State, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Secretary of Labor, jointly, shall, as soon as feasible after the enactment of this act, prepare a statement showing the number of...
Página 149 - person," or "persons," wherever used in this act shall be deemed to include corporations and associations existing under or authorized by the laws of either the United States, the laws of any of the Territories, the laws of any State, or the laws of any foreign country.
Página 148 - The so-called union label, which is a quasi trademark to indicate the origin of manufactured product in union labor, has been protected against pirating and deceptive use by the statutes of most of the states, and in many states authority to sue to enjoin its use has been conferred on unions. They have been given distinct and separate representation and the right to appear to represent union interests in statutory arbitrations, and before official labor boards...
Página 409 - ... notwithstanding the definition of employment in subdivision five of section two, not hereinbefore enumerated, carried on by any person, firm or corporation in which there are engaged or employed four or more workmen or operatives regularly, in the same business or in or about the same establishment either upon the premises or at the plant or away from the plant of the employer, under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written, except farm laborers and domestic servants.
Página 149 - Though such a conclusion as to the suability of trades unions is of primary importance in the working out of justice and in protecting individuals and society from possibility of oppression and injury in their lawful rights from the existence of such powerful entities as trade unions, it is after all in essence and principle merely a procedural matter.
Página 621 - The deliberations shall be conducted in executive session, and the findings, whether unanimous or not, shall be signed by all members of the board in each instance.
Página 407 - When an employee, working on board a vessel in navigable waters, sustains personal injuries there, and seeks damages from the employer, the applicable legal principles are very different from those which would control if he had been injured on land while unloading the vessel. In the former situation the liability of employer must be determined under the maritime law; in the latter, no general maritime rule prescribes the liability, and the local law has always been applied.
Página 734 - Because abuses may, and probably do, grow up in connection with this business, is adequate reason for hedging it about by proper regulations. But this is not enough to justify destruction of one's right to follow a distinctly useful calling in an upright way. Certainly there is no profession, possibly no business, which does not offer peculiar opportunities for reprehensible practices; and as to every one of them, no doubt, some can be found quite ready earnestly to maintain that its suppression...
Página 19 - Any person, firm, or corporation who hinders or refuses to admit or locks out any truant or like officer shall be punished by a fine of not less than $25 nor more than $200, or by imprisonment for not less than 10 days nor more than 30 days, or both.
Página 153 - ... and to claimants for compensation for injuries to or death of persons other than the master or members of the crew of a vessel their rights and remedies under the workmen's compensation law of any State, District, Territory, or possession of the United States...