To Regulate the Textile Industry: Hearings Before the Subsommittee of the Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Sissions, on H. R. 238, Volumes 1-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Textile industry |
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... cents , which is a 22 - percent increase in actual hourly earnings over minimum rates . Regardless of what wage and ... cents repre- sents material , 24.4 cents represents wages , and 19.9 cents represents all overhead costs . Mr. KELLER ...
... cents , which is a 22 - percent increase in actual hourly earnings over minimum rates . Regardless of what wage and ... cents repre- sents material , 24.4 cents represents wages , and 19.9 cents represents all overhead costs . Mr. KELLER ...
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... cents per 100 pounds , and cotton piece goods moves from Birmingham to New York at 7912 cents per 100 pounds , which is a total transportation cost of $ 1.372 . The same cotton moves from Waco to New Bedford , Mass . , at 46 cents , and ...
... cents per 100 pounds , and cotton piece goods moves from Birmingham to New York at 7912 cents per 100 pounds , which is a total transportation cost of $ 1.372 . The same cotton moves from Waco to New Bedford , Mass . , at 46 cents , and ...
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... cent lative cent Less than 371⁄2 cents . 372 and under 40 cents .. 40 and under 421⁄2 cents .. 422 and under 45 cents .. 45 and under 472 cents . 471⁄2 and under 50 cents .. 50 and under 55 cents . 55 and over .. Total .. Less than $ 15 ...
... cent lative cent Less than 371⁄2 cents . 372 and under 40 cents .. 40 and under 421⁄2 cents .. 422 and under 45 cents .. 45 and under 472 cents . 471⁄2 and under 50 cents .. 50 and under 55 cents . 55 and over .. Total .. Less than $ 15 ...
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