The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political ScienceThe University, 1926 |
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... Amalgamated Clothing Workers , President W. P. Clarke of the American Flint Glass Workers , Mr. G. G. Dyer , Secretary of the Sanitary Potters ' Association , and Mr. William Green , Secretary- Treasurer of the United Mine Workers . In ...
... Amalgamated Clothing Workers , President W. P. Clarke of the American Flint Glass Workers , Mr. G. G. Dyer , Secretary of the Sanitary Potters ' Association , and Mr. William Green , Secretary- Treasurer of the United Mine Workers . In ...
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... Amalgamated Clothing Workers .. Chapter V. The International Molders ' Union ... Chapter VI . The American Flint Glass Workers ... Chapter VII . The National Brotherhood of Opera- tive Potters ... Chapter VIII . The United Mine Workers ...
... Amalgamated Clothing Workers .. Chapter V. The International Molders ' Union ... Chapter VI . The American Flint Glass Workers ... Chapter VII . The National Brotherhood of Opera- tive Potters ... Chapter VIII . The United Mine Workers ...
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... Amalgamated Clothing Workers , the Molders , the Flint Glass - Workers , the Potters and the Mine Workers . To avoid unnecessary interpolations in the main narrative , in the first chapter is given a brief account of the influence of ...
... Amalgamated Clothing Workers , the Molders , the Flint Glass - Workers , the Potters and the Mine Workers . To avoid unnecessary interpolations in the main narrative , in the first chapter is given a brief account of the influence of ...
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... Amalgamated Clothing Workers had market agreements of varying lengths from one to three years the line is continuous , and the x below the line in the years 1921 and 1922 represents losses in the several promi- nent clothing centers as ...
... Amalgamated Clothing Workers had market agreements of varying lengths from one to three years the line is continuous , and the x below the line in the years 1921 and 1922 represents losses in the several promi- nent clothing centers as ...
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... clothing market . If June , 1914 , is taken as 100 , the employment index in ... workers in two mar- kets were denied a wage increase in August and September ... Amalgamated Clothing Workers , 1920-1922 ; Appendices , xii . The low point ...
... clothing market . If June , 1914 , is taken as 100 , the employment index in ... workers in two mar- kets were denied a wage increase in August and September ... Amalgamated Clothing Workers , 1920-1922 ; Appendices , xii . The low point ...
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accepted agree Alabama Amalgamated Clothing Workers April arbitration August August 15 award Baltimore Bituminous Coal Bituminous Coal Commission board prices carriers Central Competitive Field changes check-off Chicago clothing markets committee concessions conference agreements convention cost of living December decision decrease Defense Association demands depression district duction economic eight-hour day employers Executive Board facturers Felix Frankfurter fifteen per cent five per cent Flint Glass Workers gain Ibid January joint conference Journal July Leiserson Letter to writer lockout Machine Press manu manufacturers March March 31 meet membership ment miners molding months non-union November October officers Operative Potters organized coal fields parties President Lewis production proposals provisions Railroad Labor Board reduction in wages refused reopened representatives request Rochester sand cutting Sanitary Potters sanitary trade September settlement stove strike tion twenty-five per cent union United Mine Workers vote wage increase wage reductions wage scale Washington Agreement York