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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... engaged in the textile industry to that of another ; nor shall any person engaged in the textile industry ship or deliver a product which does not con- form to the samples submitted or to the representations made concerning the product ...
... engaged in the textile industry to that of another ; nor shall any person engaged in the textile industry ship or deliver a product which does not con- form to the samples submitted or to the representations made concerning the product ...
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... engaged in the textile industry from operating or causing to be operated productive machinery used in any division or subdivision of the industry during the third shift or so much thereof as may be necessary to accomplish the required ...
... engaged in the textile industry from operating or causing to be operated productive machinery used in any division or subdivision of the industry during the third shift or so much thereof as may be necessary to accomplish the required ...
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... engaged in establishments in these lines . Third , manufacture of textiles and clothing . The 1935 Census of Manufactures shows about 1,690,000 wage earners . Salaried workers and proprietors are not yet available , but were 84,000 in ...
... engaged in establishments in these lines . Third , manufacture of textiles and clothing . The 1935 Census of Manufactures shows about 1,690,000 wage earners . Salaried workers and proprietors are not yet available , but were 84,000 in ...
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