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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... minimum wage . You do not want me to go into a lengthy discussion of these things ; but that is the sum and substance of section 9 ( g ) . The CHAIRMAN . As I understand , it is written for the protection of a minimum wage , and it will ...
... minimum wage . You do not want me to go into a lengthy discussion of these things ; but that is the sum and substance of section 9 ( g ) . The CHAIRMAN . As I understand , it is written for the protection of a minimum wage , and it will ...
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... minimum wage to the textile mill why not apply it to the men who run the gin ? Mr. KELLER . Why not ? Mr. CONE . The point I make is that minimum wage should apply to all industries , on the same terms , in the same territory . Mr ...
... minimum wage to the textile mill why not apply it to the men who run the gin ? Mr. KELLER . Why not ? Mr. CONE . The point I make is that minimum wage should apply to all industries , on the same terms , in the same territory . Mr ...
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... minimum wage for your industry at the present time , are you ? You do not want to be singled out ? Dr. MURCHISON . That is right , Mr. Schneider . Mr. SCHNEIDER . Why are you not in favor of the minimum wage for your industry now ? Dr ...
... minimum wage for your industry at the present time , are you ? You do not want to be singled out ? Dr. MURCHISON . That is right , Mr. Schneider . Mr. SCHNEIDER . Why are you not in favor of the minimum wage for your industry now ? Dr ...
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