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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... higher minimum wage for the workers of America . Mr. WEST . Well , if what you say is true - I am not questioning it ... higher brackets . Mr. SCHNEIDER . Is your industry thoroughly organized ? Mr. CHENEY . No ; but if you do not do ...
... higher minimum wage for the workers of America . Mr. WEST . Well , if what you say is true - I am not questioning it ... higher brackets . Mr. SCHNEIDER . Is your industry thoroughly organized ? Mr. CHENEY . No ; but if you do not do ...
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... higher in Washington . Mr. RAMSPECK . I think that increased cost is practically all due to the cost of rents . Everything else here is not much higher than elsewhere . Food is a little higher . Mr. WELCH . I rather think that the cost ...
... higher in Washington . Mr. RAMSPECK . I think that increased cost is practically all due to the cost of rents . Everything else here is not much higher than elsewhere . Food is a little higher . Mr. WELCH . I rather think that the cost ...
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... higher wages ? Mr. HENDERSON . Yes ; that is not inconsistent , at all . Mr. SMITH . How is it possible to obtain those conditions of other countries buying our goods , and we still maintaining higher standards of wages ? In other words ...
... higher wages ? Mr. HENDERSON . Yes ; that is not inconsistent , at all . Mr. SMITH . How is it possible to obtain those conditions of other countries buying our goods , and we still maintaining higher standards of wages ? In other words ...
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