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... Labor and Industry indicated that about 300,000 workers ( about one - eighth of the number estimated to be under the ... Labor , Division of Labor Standards , Bulletin No. 24 , 1939 , p . 174 ) . 28 U. S. Department of Labor , Division ...
... Labor and Industry indicated that about 300,000 workers ( about one - eighth of the number estimated to be under the ... Labor , Division of Labor Standards , Bulletin No. 24 , 1939 , p . 174 ) . 28 U. S. Department of Labor , Division ...
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... labor cost less - lower insurance rates , lower training costs , etc.— it weakens the tendency to re- place labor or to restrict operations . True , labor cost is only one factor affecting production decisions , and its influence must ...
... labor cost less - lower insurance rates , lower training costs , etc.— it weakens the tendency to re- place labor or to restrict operations . True , labor cost is only one factor affecting production decisions , and its influence must ...
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... Labor and Industry . After pro- mulgation , enforcement of the regulation is entrusted to the Bureau of Inspection ... Labor and Industry , Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry , Special Bulletin No. 50 ( 1942 ) . 8 See the ...
... Labor and Industry . After pro- mulgation , enforcement of the regulation is entrusted to the Bureau of Inspection ... Labor and Industry , Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry , Special Bulletin No. 50 ( 1942 ) . 8 See the ...
Contents
PART II | 56 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 179 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 229 |
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