In these two months, prolonged disputes between the union and the operators and resulting work stoppages necessitated seizure and operation of the mines by the United States Government and, consequently, the agreements were made between the Government... Monthly Labor Review - Halaman 307oleh United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1949Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| United States. Bureau of Labor - 1893 - 380 halaman
...employe's, the number of employe's, by classified occupations, with the daily wages paid each class, the number of hours worked per day and the number of days in operation during the year, with recapitulations, by counties and occupations; and a summary of accidents... | |
| New South Wales. Department of Labour and Industry - 1912 - 1330 halaman
...application, makes the following award : — 1. The conditions of the South Clifton Coke Works in respect of the number of hours worked per day and the number of days worked per week being different from those generally prevailing, the Board has decided that so much of the award published... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1949 - 784 halaman
...comparison, the wage advantage in favor of men's hosiery workers amounted to 1 1 or more cents an hour. Wage Chronology No. 4: Bituminous-Coal Mines, 1933-48...earnings for selected groups of workers paid on a time basis (table 4). i Prepared in the Bureau of Labor Statistics by Willis C. Quant under the direction... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1947 - 794 halaman
...This Issue in Brief . HOURS OF WORK AND OUTPUT (p. 5), the leading article, analyzes the effect of the number of hours worked per day and the number of days worked per week upon such production factors as absenteeism, efficiency, industrial injuries, and output. In turn,... | |
| American Federation of Labor. Union Label & Service Trades Department - 1923 - 982 halaman
...convention for many years — that the only way that unemployment can be overcome is through a reduction in the number of hours worked per day and the number of days worked per week, and that the only way a market can be created where goods can be sold and consumed is by placing in the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1933 - 336 halaman
...interfered with. Employers organized into associations, as provided for in the act, must undertake to reduce the number of hours worked per day and the number of days worked per week to the point where, in the judgment of the President of the United States, employment opportunities... | |
| 1939 - 386 halaman
...economic ill. The American Federation of Labor believes that the real remedy will be found by reducing the number of hours worked per day and the number of days worked per week, so that the amount of work available will be distributed among a larger number of workmg men and women;... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1944 - 334 halaman
...what you have been outlining here, what you have said, and that is the cutting back, the reduction in the number of hours worked per day and the number of hours worked per week. We instructed our people everywhere that where the management requested them... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1949 - 576 halaman
...agreements. In these 2 months, prolonged disputes between the union and the operators and resulting woik stoppages necessitated seizure and operation of the...earnings for selected groups of workers paid on a time basis (table 4) . f ' Prepared in the Bureau of Labor Statistics by Willis C. Quant under the... | |
| James William Brackett - 1964 - 424 halaman
...worked 2,475 hours per year in 1950, but only 2,128 in 1962. ^ This decline was due to the drop in both the number of hours worked per day and the number of days worked per year. In industry, the number of man- days worked per annual average wageworker dropped from 276.3... | |
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