Machinists. Machinist, tool and die making apprenticeship standards for Philadelphia area and environs, formulated by Joint Apprenticeship Committee of Organized Jobbing Machinist Tool and Die Making Companies and United Electrical. Radio and Machine Workers of America, Local No. 155, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, approved 1941; [prepared and distributed by Federal Committee on Apprenticeship].
Publication Title:
Machinists. Machinist, tool and die making apprenticeship standards for Philadelphia area and environs, formulated by Joint Apprenticeship Committee of Organized Jobbing Machinist Tool and Die Making Companies and United Electrical. Radio and Machine Workers of America, Local No. 155, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, approved 1941; [prepared and distributed by Federal Committee on Apprenticeship].
Display Title:
Machinists. Machinist, tool and die making apprenticeship standards for Philadelphia area and environs, formulated by Joint Apprenticeship Committee of Organized Jobbing Machinist Tool and Die Making Companies and United Electrical. Radio and Machine Workers of America, Local No. 155, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, approved 1941; [prepared and distributed by Federal Committee on Apprenticeship].
Corporate Agency Authors:
Labor Standards Division and Labor Department
Sort Author:
Labor Standards Division
Date:
1941
Publish Date ISO Format:
1941-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19410101
Publication End:
19411231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Labor Standards Division
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1941
SuDoc number:
L 16.14:M 184/4
Description:
[1]+8 p. 4°
Notes:
(Serial no. S-65.) [These standards are a concrete example of a method for training apprentices in a community. They are issued in the expectation that committees or individuals concerned in other localities will find them useful as a basis for discussion.]
Notes:
(Serial no. S-65.) [These standards are a concrete example of a method for training apprentices in a community. They are issued in the expectation that committees or individuals concerned in other localities will find them useful as a basis for discussion.] † Distribution Made by Issuing Office.