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... cent employed , and receiving only 50 per cent of the normal payroll . In other words , the 10 per cent deduction has ab- sorbed any additional cost of labor because of de- clining traffic . The investment in the railroads is not more ...
... cent employed , and receiving only 50 per cent of the normal payroll . In other words , the 10 per cent deduction has ab- sorbed any additional cost of labor because of de- clining traffic . The investment in the railroads is not more ...
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... cent less in September , 1932 , than in 1929 , and production had fallen off only about 30 per cent , while , on the other hand , in the iron and steel industries , over this same period , prices had been cut almost 20 per cent , and ...
... cent less in September , 1932 , than in 1929 , and production had fallen off only about 30 per cent , while , on the other hand , in the iron and steel industries , over this same period , prices had been cut almost 20 per cent , and ...
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... cent deduction which would have made a total of 20 per cent deduction from the pay - checks of the employes represented by us , this additional 10 per cent deduction to become effective on August 16 , 1933 . A conference was held with ...
... cent deduction which would have made a total of 20 per cent deduction from the pay - checks of the employes represented by us , this additional 10 per cent deduction to become effective on August 16 , 1933 . A conference was held with ...
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