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... reduction in net operating in- come that has occurred in spite of the great reduc- tion in operating expenses . Total railway earnings in 1929 were $ 6,360,000,000 ; in 1930 , $ 5,343,000,000 , and in 1931 , $ 4,259,000,000 - a reduction ...
... reduction in net operating in- come that has occurred in spite of the great reduc- tion in operating expenses . Total railway earnings in 1929 were $ 6,360,000,000 ; in 1930 , $ 5,343,000,000 , and in 1931 , $ 4,259,000,000 - a reduction ...
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... reduction in the compensation of all persons engaged in railway service is an essential step toward enabling the ... reduction of $ 1,557,000,000 , or of 32 per cent , below 1929. The month of October , 1931 , showed a reduction of 40 ...
... reduction in the compensation of all persons engaged in railway service is an essential step toward enabling the ... reduction of $ 1,557,000,000 , or of 32 per cent , below 1929. The month of October , 1931 , showed a reduction of 40 ...
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... reduction in wages will stimulate business is reflected in the reaction that is already taking place and by the manner in which several railroads have stated publicly that they will utilize the amount saved as a result of the reduction ...
... reduction in wages will stimulate business is reflected in the reaction that is already taking place and by the manner in which several railroads have stated publicly that they will utilize the amount saved as a result of the reduction ...
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