To Regulate the Textile Industry: Hearings Before the Subsommittee of the Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Sissions, on H. R. 238, Volumele 1-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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... average cloth per yard average 1 - inch staple average per yard Mill mar- gin 3 per pound of cloth 1927 1928 January . 13. 62 6.82 21.36 January . 19.44 7.94 20.88 February 14. 35 6.94 21. 19 February . 18.35 7.69 20.75 March . 14. 74 ...
... average cloth per yard average 1 - inch staple average per yard Mill mar- gin 3 per pound of cloth 1927 1928 January . 13. 62 6.82 21.36 January . 19.44 7.94 20.88 February 14. 35 6.94 21. 19 February . 18.35 7.69 20.75 March . 14. 74 ...
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... average for these three eastern metropolitan centers is $ 1,621 as compared with the average of $ 1,261 for the small eastern com- munities . In the South , New Orleans , Birmingham , and Richmond were studied and the average ...
... average for these three eastern metropolitan centers is $ 1,621 as compared with the average of $ 1,261 for the small eastern com- munities . In the South , New Orleans , Birmingham , and Richmond were studied and the average ...
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... average wages paid by one of our plants in Greensboro , N. C. In 1926 we paid an average of 29.8 cents for 55 hours of work , giving a weekly earning of $ 15.40 . In 1931 the average went to 33.4 cents and the hours were 40. The ...
... average wages paid by one of our plants in Greensboro , N. C. In 1926 we paid an average of 29.8 cents for 55 hours of work , giving a weekly earning of $ 15.40 . In 1931 the average went to 33.4 cents and the hours were 40. The ...
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