The American People in the Industrial CityDavid F. Allmendinger Pendulum Press, 1973 - 224 Seiten |
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... ment and the Massachusetts law , giving authority to the medical factory inspector to dismiss a child from employment if the employ- ment appears physically injurious to that child . With respect to ways of making more efficient the ...
... ment and the Massachusetts law , giving authority to the medical factory inspector to dismiss a child from employment if the employ- ment appears physically injurious to that child . With respect to ways of making more efficient the ...
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... ment by by a lock- strike . strikes . lockouts . out . Employees thrown out of employ- ment by lockouts . 1881 471 2,928 6.2 129,521 6 1.5 655 1882 454 2,105 4.6 154,671 22 42 1.9 4,131 1883 478 2,759 5.8 149,763 28 117 4.2 20,512 1884 ...
... ment by by a lock- strike . strikes . lockouts . out . Employees thrown out of employ- ment by lockouts . 1881 471 2,928 6.2 129,521 6 1.5 655 1882 454 2,105 4.6 154,671 22 42 1.9 4,131 1883 478 2,759 5.8 149,763 28 117 4.2 20,512 1884 ...
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... ment workers . But this individually gathered data must be necessarily inadequate , since facts thus collected want the force and appeal which would come from a recognized authority . When one looks over the itemized schedules of survey ...
... ment workers . But this individually gathered data must be necessarily inadequate , since facts thus collected want the force and appeal which would come from a recognized authority . When one looks over the itemized schedules of survey ...
Inhalt
WorkingClass Families | 6 |
Workers in the Industrial City | 10 |
Justice and Law | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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