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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... paid in the textile industry in the South ? Mr. EDGERTON . I will show that later . Mr. SCHNEIDER . Do you know anything about it ? You are here attacking this bill , and I think we ought to know whether you know anything about the wages ...
... paid in the textile industry in the South ? Mr. EDGERTON . I will show that later . Mr. SCHNEIDER . Do you know anything about it ? You are here attacking this bill , and I think we ought to know whether you know anything about the wages ...
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... paid in the poorest paid part of the industry you do not have to bother about the North - South differential . Mr. KELLER . I have never been able to understand why a man in Maine should be paid more or why a man in Georgia should be ...
... paid in the poorest paid part of the industry you do not have to bother about the North - South differential . Mr. KELLER . I have never been able to understand why a man in Maine should be paid more or why a man in Georgia should be ...
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... paid your Department a great com- pliment by constantly referring to the figures of your Department , which always were average figures paid to workers of the industry . But some of them , when we asked them what the minimum wage was paid ...
... paid your Department a great com- pliment by constantly referring to the figures of your Department , which always were average figures paid to workers of the industry . But some of them , when we asked them what the minimum wage was paid ...
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