Social and Industrial Conditions in the U.S. Hearings....S. Res. 382...[Jan. 1919.] (65-3)1919 - 224 páginas |
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... machinery already in operation , and the varying geographical and industrial conditions which affect different industries , it will be obvious that no rigid scheme can be applied to all of them . Each industry must therefore adopt the ...
... machinery already in operation , and the varying geographical and industrial conditions which affect different industries , it will be obvious that no rigid scheme can be applied to all of them . Each industry must therefore adopt the ...
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... machinery . As it is of the highest importance that the scheme making provision for these com- mittees should be such as to secure the support of the trades - unions and employers ' associations concerned , its design should be a matter ...
... machinery . As it is of the highest importance that the scheme making provision for these com- mittees should be such as to secure the support of the trades - unions and employers ' associations concerned , its design should be a matter ...
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... machinery , and organization and appropriate ques- tions relating to management and the examination of industrial experiments , with special reference to cooperation in carrying new ideas into effect and full considera- tion of the ...
... machinery , and organization and appropriate ques- tions relating to management and the examination of industrial experiments , with special reference to cooperation in carrying new ideas into effect and full considera- tion of the ...
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... machinery ? Is it proposed that existing machinery should be super- seded ? By " existing machinery " is meant joint conference and discussion between employers and employed . - A . In most organized trades there already exist joint ...
... machinery ? Is it proposed that existing machinery should be super- seded ? By " existing machinery " is meant joint conference and discussion between employers and employed . - A . In most organized trades there already exist joint ...
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... machinery of the trade boards act might well be applied pending the development of such degree of organization as would render feasible the establishment of a national council or district councils . 11. The trade boards act was ...
... machinery of the trade boards act might well be applied pending the development of such degree of organization as would render feasible the establishment of a national council or district councils . 11. The trade boards act was ...
Términos y frases comunes
administration agreement American Federation appointed BARNES believe bill board of arbitration bureau cent CHAIRMAN cities CLEMENS commission committee compulsory arbitration conference Congress cooperation deal demobilization Department of Labor employers and employed employment agencies Employment Service established existing Federal Government Federation of Labor FILENE French Socialist Party function give going GOMPERS houses HOWARD interest joint industrial council labor movement Labor Party large number legislation LEISERSON loan machinery MALLERY Massachusetts matter ment ministry of labor Miss COOKE national industrial council necessary OLMSTED opportunity organized labor peace political present President problem proposals proposition public employment office question representatives Schaffner & Marx secure Senator JONES Senator KENYON Senator MCLEAN Senator PAGE situation Socialist standard STERLING suggest thing tion trade board trade-union unem union United States Employment War Industries Board women workers workmen
Pasajes populares
Página 50 - A free, open-minded, and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the Government whose title is to be determined.
Página 50 - The evacuation of all Russian territory and such a settlement of all questions affecting Russia as will secure the best and freest coopera-tion of the other nations of the world in obtaining for her an unhampered and unembarrassed opportunity for the independent determination of her own political development and national policy and assure her of a sincere welcome into the society of free nations under institutions of her own choosing; and, more than a welcome, assistance also of every kind that she...
Página 51 - The Turkish portions of the present Ottoman Empire should be assured a secure sovereignty, but the other nationalities which are now under Turkish rule should be assured an undoubted security of life and an absolutely unmolested opportunity of autonomous development...
Página 48 - In the world's broad field of battle. In the bivouac of life, Be not like dumb, driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife!
Página 50 - Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in war, except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants.
Página 24 - Means for securing to the workpeople a greater share in and responsibility for the determination and observance of the conditions under which their work is carried on.
Página 46 - It is also important that the industrial education which is being fostered and developed should have for its purpose not so much training for efficiency in industry as training for life in an industrial society. A full understanding must be had of those principles and activities that are the foundation of all productive efforts. Children should not only become familiar with tools and materials, but they should also receive a thorough knowledge of the principles of human control, of force and matter...
Página 47 - The trade union movement is unalterably and emphatically opposed to "militarism" or a large standing army. "Militarism" is a system fostered and developed by tyrants in the hope of supporting their arbitrary authority. It is utilized by those whose selfish ambitions for power and worldly glory lead them to invade and subdue other peoples and nations, to destroy their liberties, to acquire their wealth and to fasten the yoke of bondage upon them. The trade union movement is convinced by the experience...
Página 25 - It appears to us that it may be desirable at some later stage for the State to give the sanction of law to agreements made by the Councils, but the initiative in this direction should come from the Councils themselves.
Página 32 - ... the Government desire it to be understood that the councils will be recognized as the official standing consultative committees to the Government on all future questions affecting the industries which they represent, and that they will be the normal channel through which the opinion and experience of an industry will be sought on all questions with which the industry is concerned.