The I. W. W., Its First Seventy Years, 1905-1975: The History of an Effort to Organize the Working Class : a Corrected Facsimile of the 1955 Volume, The I.W.W., Its First Fifty YearsIndustrial Workers of the World, 1976 - 238 стор. |
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... cent of its invest- ment.4 Jan. 1 , 1912 a state law became effective reducing the work week to 54 hours . Without a pay boost this meant 32 cents less a week for those working 56 hours , and 32 cents then bought 10 loaves of bread ...
... cent of its invest- ment.4 Jan. 1 , 1912 a state law became effective reducing the work week to 54 hours . Without a pay boost this meant 32 cents less a week for those working 56 hours , and 32 cents then bought 10 loaves of bread ...
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... cents , ranging down to 1 cent for those getting 20 , along with other improvements in reckoning the pay and bonus . Next day a mass meeting on Lawrence Common accepted these terms . Eight companies that refused were still struck until ...
... cents , ranging down to 1 cent for those getting 20 , along with other improvements in reckoning the pay and bonus . Next day a mass meeting on Lawrence Common accepted these terms . Eight companies that refused were still struck until ...
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... cents for day work , 60 cents for night work and 80 cents for Sundays , holidays , Saturday afternoons and meal hours . The union branched out to other industries . Shoe Workers Local 162 won a strike in 23 shops . A local of coopers ...
... cents for day work , 60 cents for night work and 80 cents for Sundays , holidays , Saturday afternoons and meal hours . The union branched out to other industries . Shoe Workers Local 162 won a strike in 23 shops . A local of coopers ...
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