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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... consumer . Under the column headed " Present " is shown the price which the jobber pays for domestic merchandise with the price which the consumer pays for the same merchandise . Following these columns are comparable figures for the ...
... consumer . Under the column headed " Present " is shown the price which the jobber pays for domestic merchandise with the price which the consumer pays for the same merchandise . Following these columns are comparable figures for the ...
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... consumer at $ 1.12 . Following , we have taken other wage and hour provisions , increase in the cost on labor , and carried through the increase in the per- centage of the wholesaler's mark - up , showing the price the consumer will pay ...
... consumer at $ 1.12 . Following , we have taken other wage and hour provisions , increase in the cost on labor , and carried through the increase in the per- centage of the wholesaler's mark - up , showing the price the consumer will pay ...
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... consumer , whether in social security taxes , income taxes , the Walsh - Healey bill , the Wagner Labor Relations ... consumer . Mr. GILDEA . Keeping in mind that the consumer is most concerned , are you in favor of a consumers ' consel ...
... consumer , whether in social security taxes , income taxes , the Walsh - Healey bill , the Wagner Labor Relations ... consumer . Mr. GILDEA . Keeping in mind that the consumer is most concerned , are you in favor of a consumers ' consel ...
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