The Railway Clerk, Volum 17Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employes, 1918 |
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... believe all of our members have given their best effort in the performance of their duties , but let us double our efforts to give satisfaction and to the end that we may point to a generous contribution in the establishment of better ...
... believe all of our members have given their best effort in the performance of their duties , but let us double our efforts to give satisfaction and to the end that we may point to a generous contribution in the establishment of better ...
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... believe that organiza- tion is the only thing that offers any remedy for the situation and that it is only through organization that we can ever expect to get anything near our just share of wages . The clerks have never had a limited ...
... believe that organiza- tion is the only thing that offers any remedy for the situation and that it is only through organization that we can ever expect to get anything near our just share of wages . The clerks have never had a limited ...
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... believe we should have an eight - hour day just as other railway employes . We also believe the pay insufficient to meet the advance of prices of edibles , as well as clothing and other necessities of life . Since the railway companies ...
... believe we should have an eight - hour day just as other railway employes . We also believe the pay insufficient to meet the advance of prices of edibles , as well as clothing and other necessities of life . Since the railway companies ...
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... believe that Mr. McAdoo and his staff evi- dently had the clerks in mind when the state- ment was made . These very fellows that the Government in its wisdom see the necessity of hewing down are the very fellows who have caused the ...
... believe that Mr. McAdoo and his staff evi- dently had the clerks in mind when the state- ment was made . These very fellows that the Government in its wisdom see the necessity of hewing down are the very fellows who have caused the ...
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... believe that clerks and station employes should organize for the purpose of making certain that fair wages and fair treatment shall not be taken away from them in event of changes in the management , or changes in business conditions ...
... believe that clerks and station employes should organize for the purpose of making certain that fair wages and fair treatment shall not be taken away from them in event of changes in the management , or changes in business conditions ...
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