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Side 2541
... living by Professor Frank H. Streightoff of Depau University ; on wages and training by Mr. Wilson of the Department of Education ; on the irregularity of employment and wage legislation throughout the world by Mrs. Irene Osgood Andrews ...
... living by Professor Frank H. Streightoff of Depau University ; on wages and training by Mr. Wilson of the Department of Education ; on the irregularity of employment and wage legislation throughout the world by Mrs. Irene Osgood Andrews ...
Side 2553
... wages were about 33 per cent . between prosperous times and dull times . Now fluctuations of 33 per cent . in a wage of $ 7 a week is a pretty serious matter . It means a standard of living either pretty low or extremely elastic . In ...
... wages were about 33 per cent . between prosperous times and dull times . Now fluctuations of 33 per cent . in a wage of $ 7 a week is a pretty serious matter . It means a standard of living either pretty low or extremely elastic . In ...
Side 2560
... living independently in the city of New York . Eight dollars or more has been fixed as a minimum rate by wage commissions in four states in the United States . It is therefore about as low a figure as we can talk about on the basis of ...
... living independently in the city of New York . Eight dollars or more has been fixed as a minimum rate by wage commissions in four states in the United States . It is therefore about as low a figure as we can talk about on the basis of ...
Side 2569
... living very comfortably ? A. It means other people have to work in order to do that . Q. You don't know in these ... minimum wage ? A. Now you are asking me a question about policy which it seems to me it is not my place to answer . If ...
... living very comfortably ? A. It means other people have to work in order to do that . Q. You don't know in these ... minimum wage ? A. Now you are asking me a question about policy which it seems to me it is not my place to answer . If ...
Side 2603
... wage because they can keep the machine running at maximum speed with no waste . In table working the qualities ... living wage who ought to be in the machine wrapping department where perhaps they could earn a decent wage , whereas they ...
... wage because they can keep the machine running at maximum speed with no waste . In table working the qualities ... living wage who ought to be in the machine wrapping department where perhaps they could earn a decent wage , whereas they ...
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