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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... matter to be investigated . The Commission is authorized , in its discretion , to publish information concerning any such violations or to investigate any facts , conditions , practices , or matters which it may deem necessary or proper ...
... matter to be investigated . The Commission is authorized , in its discretion , to publish information concerning any such violations or to investigate any facts , conditions , practices , or matters which it may deem necessary or proper ...
Pagina 261
... matter , and does not decrease my interest in your interest in the matter . Mr. BUSER . We might add , as to minimum wages , that if there was some way that there might be cooperation in Washington , so that we would not have ...
... matter , and does not decrease my interest in your interest in the matter . Mr. BUSER . We might add , as to minimum wages , that if there was some way that there might be cooperation in Washington , so that we would not have ...
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... matter of economics , but in part it is a matter of style . Mr. KELLER . I am asking the Department for some figures on that very subject . I am going to suggest that I am asking for figures on that subject . Mr. SIMMONS . Yes ; I thank ...
... matter of economics , but in part it is a matter of style . Mr. KELLER . I am asking the Department for some figures on that very subject . I am going to suggest that I am asking for figures on that subject . Mr. SIMMONS . Yes ; I thank ...
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