The Railroad Telegrapher, Volume 37, Part 1Order of Railroad Telegraphers, 1920 |
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... increase in wages to meet the present costs of living and to re- establish pre - war standards . " In accordance with letter of August 26 , 1919 , it will be proper for your Board to grant a hearing as to items 1 and 2 , submitting your ...
... increase in wages to meet the present costs of living and to re- establish pre - war standards . " In accordance with letter of August 26 , 1919 , it will be proper for your Board to grant a hearing as to items 1 and 2 , submitting your ...
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... increases granted telegraphers as com- pared with those granted other employes , no increase could be made in the case in question . " In addition to the Order of Railroad Telegraphers , the Order of Railroad Sta- tion Agents and the ...
... increases granted telegraphers as com- pared with those granted other employes , no increase could be made in the case in question . " In addition to the Order of Railroad Telegraphers , the Order of Railroad Sta- tion Agents and the ...
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... increases in pay to employes . Our present average rate of pay is $ .5575 per hour and the readjustment re- quested raises this to $ .6418 per hour , an increase in the average rate of $ .0843 per hour . This proposed readjustment does ...
... increases in pay to employes . Our present average rate of pay is $ .5575 per hour and the readjustment re- quested raises this to $ .6418 per hour , an increase in the average rate of $ .0843 per hour . This proposed readjustment does ...
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... increased wages ? You may call it equalization as amongst your men and all that , but does it not represent increased wages ? Mr. Manion : It would doubtless result in some increases , yes . In order to bring about the unification of ...
... increased wages ? You may call it equalization as amongst your men and all that , but does it not represent increased wages ? Mr. Manion : It would doubtless result in some increases , yes . In order to bring about the unification of ...
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... increases by reason of the adoption of our proposition ( referring to statement ) . Mr. Wharton has a copy and I assume we ... increase of $ 17.19 per month per man over pres- ent rates . My understanding of the let- ter of the Director ...
... increases by reason of the adoption of our proposition ( referring to statement ) . Mr. Wharton has a copy and I assume we ... increase of $ 17.19 per month per man over pres- ent rates . My understanding of the let- ter of the Director ...
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Page 303 - Government is instituted for the common good; for the protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people; and not for the profit, honor, or private interest of any one man, family, or class of men: Therefore the people alone have an incontestable unalienable.
Page 303 - And the General Assembly shall, from time to time, pass laws establishing reasonable maximum rates of charges for the transportation of passengers and freight on the different railroads in this State.
Page 306 - Any member of the Board may be removed by the President, upon notice and hearing, for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, but for no other cause.
Page 315 - ... him or subject him to a penalty or forfeiture. But no natural person shall be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter, or thing...
Page 305 - ... to avoid any interruption to commerce or to the operation of any carrier growing out of any dispute between the carrier and the employees thereof.
Page 450 - International Association of Machinists. International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of America. International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers. Sheet Metal Workers
Page 315 - Commission, on the ground that the testimony or evidence, documentary or otherwise, required of him may tend to incriminate him or subject him to a penalty or forfeiture...
Page 315 - Each day during any part of which such offense continues shall constitute a separate offense. Such penalty shall be recoverable in a civil suit brought in the name of the United States, and shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts.
Page 316 - ... than in the city of Washington, shall be allowed and paid on the presentation of itemized vouchers therefor approved by the chairman of the Commission.
Page 454 - The hazards of the employment; (4) The training and skill required; (5) The degree of responsibility; (6) The character and regularity of the employment; and (7) Inequalities of increases in wages or of treatment, the result of previous wage orders or adjustments.