Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen62National Conference on Social Welfare, 1935 |
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... industry in some other part of the country , where conditions are more fa- vorable . Under this scheme we have been ... industry , and such industries as waiting and hair dressing . We get these young boys , of from eighteen to twenty ...
... industry in some other part of the country , where conditions are more fa- vorable . Under this scheme we have been ... industry , and such industries as waiting and hair dressing . We get these young boys , of from eighteen to twenty ...
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... industry to lower its wage level . The Presi- dent and the Congress have adopted this demand on the part of American industry . Now the most that was ever promised to us under the $ 4,000,000,000 work relief appropriation was employment ...
... industry to lower its wage level . The Presi- dent and the Congress have adopted this demand on the part of American industry . Now the most that was ever promised to us under the $ 4,000,000,000 work relief appropriation was employment ...
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... industry . Now what about the collective bargaining provisions ? Under Section 7a the intention was apparently to give some quid pro quo to labor corresponding to the code authorities which repre- sented the trade associations . But ...
... industry . Now what about the collective bargaining provisions ? Under Section 7a the intention was apparently to give some quid pro quo to labor corresponding to the code authorities which repre- sented the trade associations . But ...
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Social Work and the Social Order Presidential Address Katharine | 25 |
The Outlook for Economic and Social Security in Great Britain | 38 |
The Outlook for Economic and Social Security in America Frances | 54 |
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