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... period of 1 hour and 10 minutes . The actual uninterrupted work period thus diminished in morning and afternoon . In these rest periods the workers were permitted to lie down ; we instructed them in the best method of secur- ing the ...
... period of 1 hour and 10 minutes . The actual uninterrupted work period thus diminished in morning and afternoon . In these rest periods the workers were permitted to lie down ; we instructed them in the best method of secur- ing the ...
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... period . This meant that the men were taking their rest periods in the form of " missed " days , a proceeding that did not greatly remedy their condition and that produced chaos in the plant . We put it therefore that the question was ...
... period . This meant that the men were taking their rest periods in the form of " missed " days , a proceeding that did not greatly remedy their condition and that produced chaos in the plant . We put it therefore that the question was ...
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... PERIODS in the history of capitalism : the dy- namic period , the static period , and the period of decline . The dynamic period is that going from 1830 to 1870. It coincides with the introduction of the power loom and the appearance of ...
... PERIODS in the history of capitalism : the dy- namic period , the static period , and the period of decline . The dynamic period is that going from 1830 to 1870. It coincides with the introduction of the power loom and the appearance of ...
Contents
VOLUME THREE | 1287 |
The Marchants Aviso or the Merchants Guide | 1293 |
Le Parfait NégociantA Frenchman Advises Apprentices | 1311 |
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