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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Page 178
... shift if and when it is justified . It has been said that if we make a rule or a law against that shift it may limit a manufacturer who has necessarily to deal with a temporary condition , such as a shift in styles . If we should allow ...
... shift if and when it is justified . It has been said that if we make a rule or a law against that shift it may limit a manufacturer who has necessarily to deal with a temporary condition , such as a shift in styles . If we should allow ...
Page 204
... shift , and on the other type he had plenty of busi- ness and could for a period run that portion of machinery on two shifts , or possibly some particular part of his plant , three shifts , and the total production of the industry was ...
... shift , and on the other type he had plenty of busi- ness and could for a period run that portion of machinery on two shifts , or possibly some particular part of his plant , three shifts , and the total production of the industry was ...
Page 386
... shifts . Obviously , caution must be exercised in the attempt to solve the problem presented by this lack of balance between different opera- tions . If there is no need for the third - shift operation and a manu- facturer persists in ...
... shifts . Obviously , caution must be exercised in the attempt to solve the problem presented by this lack of balance between different opera- tions . If there is no need for the third - shift operation and a manu- facturer persists in ...
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