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Pagina 33
... wages and short hours are beneficial to all concerned : themselves , the employes and the public . Too many men who are the head of affairs still stick to the old formula that low wages and long hours create the best conditions . Some ...
... wages and short hours are beneficial to all concerned : themselves , the employes and the public . Too many men who are the head of affairs still stick to the old formula that low wages and long hours create the best conditions . Some ...
Pagina 24
... wages are voluntarily raised . Higher wages are resisted as stoutly as when employers insisted that low wages lessened produc- tion costs and when communities advertised their " low - wage , contented labor . " They Workers can only ...
... wages are voluntarily raised . Higher wages are resisted as stoutly as when employers insisted that low wages lessened produc- tion costs and when communities advertised their " low - wage , contented labor . " They Workers can only ...
Pagina 19
... wage reductions , according to the speaker , but the protests of organized labor have resulted in the establishment of " the economy of high wages . " This policy , if continued , " is likely to be adopted more widely in other countries ...
... wage reductions , according to the speaker , but the protests of organized labor have resulted in the establishment of " the economy of high wages . " This policy , if continued , " is likely to be adopted more widely in other countries ...
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