Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners organized labor should have representation on all agencies determining and administering policies for national defense. It is particularly important that organized labor should have... The World's Work - Page 281917Full view - About this book
| Roady Kenehan - Blacksmithing - 1917 - 614 pages
...be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work shall prevail without regard to sex. Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners...organized labor should have representatives on all hoards authorized to control publicity during war times. The workers have suffered much injustice in... | |
| 1916 - 808 pages
...be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work shall prevail without regard to sex. Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners...suffered much injustice in war times by limitations upon their right to speak freely and to secure publicity for their just grievances. Organized labor... | |
| E. Lewis Evans - Labor unions - 1916 - 470 pages
...be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work shall prevail without regard to sex. Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners...boards authorized to control publicity during war timjs. The workers have suffered much injustice in war times by limitations upon their rights to speak... | |
| Mechanical engineering - 1917 - 902 pages
...be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work shall prevail without regard to sex. Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners,...suffered much injustice in war times by limitations upon their right to speak freely and to secure publicity for their just grievances. ( )rganized labor... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1917 - 676 pages
...be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work shall prevail without regard to sex. "Finally, in order to safeguard all ,. ; the interests of the...suffered much injustice in war times by limitations upon their right to speak freely and to secure publicity for their just grievances. "Organized labor... | |
| George A.. Donnelly - Postal service - 1917 - 900 pages
...be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work shall prevail without regard to sex. Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners...suffered much injustice in war times by limitations upon their right to speak freely and to secure publicity for their just grievances. Organized labor... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1917 - 172 pages
...prevail, without regard to sex. Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage earners, organized labor should have representation on all...suffered much injustice in war times by limitations upon their right to speak freely and to secure publicity for their just grievances. Organised labor... | |
| Labor - 1918 - 392 pages
...be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work shall prevail without regard to sex. finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners...organized labor should have representatives on all hoards authorized to control publicity during war times. The workers have suffered much injustice in... | |
| American Federation of Labor - Labor unions - 1918 - 304 pages
...be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work shall prevail without regard to sex. Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners...all agencies determining and administering policies of national defense. It is particularly important that organized labor should have representatives... | |
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