| Commonwealth Club of California - 1919 - 720 sider
...where union standards as to working conditions, hours of labor, and rates of wages as herein stipulated prevail, and where, when hiring help, union men are...confined to any list, nor bound to follow any prescribed order whatever. This "preferential shop" plan became the standard method of dealing with the Ladies'... | |
| City Club of Chicago - 1910 - 482 sider
...where union standards as to working conditions, hours of labor and rates of wages as herein stipulated prevail, and where, when hiring help, union men are...there are differences in degrees of skill among those cmployed in the trade, employers shall have freedom of selection as between one union man and another,... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1910 - 940 sider
...where union standards as to working conditions, hours of labor and rates of wages as herein stipulated prevail, and where, when hiring help, union men are...as between one union man and another, and shall not l>e confined to any list, nor bound to follow any prescribed order whatever. It is further understood... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1910 - 1022 sider
...of wages shall prevail, and where, in hiring help, union men will be preferred, but employers are to have freedom of selection as between one union man and another and are not to be confined to any list or bound to follow any prescribed order whatever. Under the agreement... | |
| 1911 - 952 sider
...where union standards as to working conditions, hours of labor, and rates of wages as herein stipulated prevail, and where when hiring help union men are...confined to any list, nor bound to follow any prescribed order whatever. A board of arbitration to be composed of one nominee of the manufacturers, one nominee... | |
| 1911 - 988 sider
...where union standards as to working conditions, hours of labor, and rates of wages as herein stipulated prevail, and where, when hiring help, union men are...confined to any list nor bound to follow any prescribed order whatever." The hours of labor were limited to fifty a week, nine hours constituting a day's work... | |
| 1911 - 978 sider
...follows: "A shop where union standards as to working conditions, hours of labor and rates of wages prevail, and where, when hiring help, union men are...being recognized that since there are differences in degree of skill among those employed in the trade, employers shall have freedom of selection as between... | |
| Sue Ainslie Clark, Edith Wyatt - 1911 - 312 sider
...shop, a 'Union shop' being understood to refer to a shop where Union standards as to working conditions prevail, and where, when hiring help, Union men are...being recognized that, since there are differences of skill among those employed in the trade, employers shall have freedom of selection between one Union... | |
| 1912 - 838 sider
...wages as herein stipulated prevail, and where, when hiring help, union men are preferred, it bjing recognized that, since there are differences in degrees...shall not be confined to any list, nor bound to follow nny prescribed order whatever. It is further understood that all existing agreements and obligations... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1912 - 1192 sider
...working conditions, hours of labor and rates of wages as herein stipulated prevail and where, when luring help, union men are preferred; it being recognized...as between one union man and another, and shall not he confined to any list, nor bound to follow any prescribed order whatever. It is further understood... | |
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