Industrial relations, final report and testimony submitted to Congress by Commission on Industrial Relations created by act of Aug. 23, 1912.
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Industrial relations, final report and testimony submitted to Congress by Commission on Industrial Relations created by act of Aug. 23, 1912.
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Industrial relations, final report and testimony submitted to Congress by Commission on Industrial Relations created by act of Aug. 23, 1912.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Industrial Relations Commission and Congress
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Industrial Relations Commission
Date:
1916
Publish Date ISO Format:
1916-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19160101
Publication End:
19161231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Industrial Relations Commission
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1916
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v. 1-4, [xvii]+1-4095 p.
Notes:
(S. doc. 415 [v. 1-4].)
Notes:
(S. doc. 415 [v. 1-4].) * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Cloth, $1.00 per vol.
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CONTENTS.—v. 1. Final report of commission.—Suggestions of expert witnesses.—Trade agreements in collective bargaining.—Efficiency systems and labor.—v. 2. Cloak, suit, and waist industry.—Employment offices and unemployment.—American Federation of Labor, Socialist party, and Industrial Workers of the World—Building trades of New York City.—Industrial education, apprenticeship, and administration of child-labor laws.—State mediation and arbitration of industrial disputes.—Men's garment trades of New York City.—v. 3. Dock workers of New York City.—Department stores of New York City.—Industrial conditions and relations in Paterson, N. J.—General industrial relations and conditions in Philadelphia.—Cooperative plan of Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co.—Metal trades of Philadelphia.—Industrial education, apprenticeship, and administration of child-labor laws.—Glass and pottery industries.—v. 4. Textile industry in Philadelphia.—Women's garment industry of Philadelphia.—Industrial conditions and relations in Chicago.—Life and labor conditions of Chicago stock yards employees.—Conditions of employment of waiters and cooks.—Industrial conditions and relations in gold-mining operations at Lead and Black Hills, S. Dak.—Mining conditions and industrial relations at Butte, Mont.
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* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Cloth, $1.00 per vol.