Annual Report, Том 36 |
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... demand for goods or for any reasons other than seasonal ones , the " unemployment " due to want of stability in trade conditions would not exceed 7.5 per cent . for the year , a very low propor- tion indeed . The state of employment in ...
... demand for goods or for any reasons other than seasonal ones , the " unemployment " due to want of stability in trade conditions would not exceed 7.5 per cent . for the year , a very low propor- tion indeed . The state of employment in ...
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... demand for their products , and the aggregate number of hours of such extra work . The aggregate average number of days in operation for " all industries , " is shown by the table to have been 287.67 ; in 1911 , the average for " all ...
... demand for their products , and the aggregate number of hours of such extra work . The aggregate average number of days in operation for " all industries , " is shown by the table to have been 287.67 ; in 1911 , the average for " all ...
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... demands of the year . The " proportion of business done " as reported by the individual establishments con- sidered , represents their actual output of goods for the year com- pared with what it might have been if all the STATISTICS OF ...
... demands of the year . The " proportion of business done " as reported by the individual establishments con- sidered , represents their actual output of goods for the year com- pared with what it might have been if all the STATISTICS OF ...
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... demand . for its products . Table No. 1 , which gives the character of management ; num- ber of private owners ; number of stockholders in corporately managed plants , capital invested , etc. , shows twelve establish- ments owned and ...
... demand . for its products . Table No. 1 , which gives the character of management ; num- ber of private owners ; number of stockholders in corporately managed plants , capital invested , etc. , shows twelve establish- ments owned and ...
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... demand were unavoidably allowed to perish on the field where grown , so that the superfluity of one year could not be carried over to offset the deficiency of other seasons when nature was less bountiful ; but thanks to the almost ...
... demand were unavoidably allowed to perish on the field where grown , so that the superfluity of one year could not be carried over to offset the deficiency of other seasons when nature was less bountiful ; but thanks to the almost ...
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16 years Children 16 years Women 1912.-Aggregates by Months.-(Continued 5.-Number of Wage 7.-Classified Weekly Earnings April August average number Boxes wood Brick and terra broad silk cent Children Receiving 16 Children under 16 Children under Total Classification of Weekly December Drawn wire dye houses Earnings of Wage-Earners employers February four loom Including Piece-Workers increase in wages injuries January Jersey Jersey City July June labor machinery manufacturers March Months Newark November Number Classification number of days number of establishments Number of Hours Number of Persons Number Receiving Specified October Paid in Wages Paterson Persons Employed Persons Receiving Specified Perth Amboy ployed by Industries Pound Receiving Specified Amounts Receiving Specified Total reported September shown shows silk mills silk workers Specified Total Amounts Steel and iron strike lasted TABLE terra cotta Total Number Trenton union Wage Earners wage loss weavers week wire and wire Women 16 Women Children Receiving workmen
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Сторінка 178 - Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class, take possession of the earth and the machinery of production and abolish the wage system.
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