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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... period from 1933 to 1936 inclusive . The average workweek for the three prin- cipal divisions for this 4 - year period were : Cotton , 35.1 ; woolen and worsted , 37.1 ; and silks and rayons , 35.4 . The reduction and regularizing of ...
... period from 1933 to 1936 inclusive . The average workweek for the three prin- cipal divisions for this 4 - year period were : Cotton , 35.1 ; woolen and worsted , 37.1 ; and silks and rayons , 35.4 . The reduction and regularizing of ...
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... period period 49.0 50. 4 40.2 59.9 59.9 51.0 35. 3 38.6 28.4 29. 1 29.5 18.8 45.0 44.9 29.6 32.0 30.8 22.0 53.7 57.1 43. 2 51.2 56. 1 44. 2 44. 3 40.2 34.9 83.3 81.0 42.3 43.4 44.5 30.2 44. 5 43.5 29.7 41.2 46.5 31.2 61.6 61. 1 43.6 ...
... period period 49.0 50. 4 40.2 59.9 59.9 51.0 35. 3 38.6 28.4 29. 1 29.5 18.8 45.0 44.9 29.6 32.0 30.8 22.0 53.7 57.1 43. 2 51.2 56. 1 44. 2 44. 3 40.2 34.9 83.3 81.0 42.3 43.4 44.5 30.2 44. 5 43.5 29.7 41.2 46.5 31.2 61.6 61. 1 43.6 ...
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... PERIODS One of the difficulties in connection with hours was the lack of a lunch period . Girls 16 and 17 years of age were found to be working without lunch periods on 8 - hour shifts in half of the plants . Altogether 38 percent of ...
... PERIODS One of the difficulties in connection with hours was the lack of a lunch period . Girls 16 and 17 years of age were found to be working without lunch periods on 8 - hour shifts in half of the plants . Altogether 38 percent of ...
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40 hours 40-hour week average believe BESSE Bureau of Labor Census cents Chairman CHENEY child labor committee competition Congress CONSTANTINE consumer cotton textile court earnings EDGERTON effect Ellenbogen bill employees employment established fabrics fact favor Federal Trade Commission figures GILDEA girls give going GORMAN Government GUTTERSON HANKIN hearing HINRICHS hosiery increase interest interstate commerce JOHN LESINSKI KELLER knitting labor costs Labor Statistics labor unions learners legislation manufacturing matter ment mills minimum wage MURCHISON National National Recovery Administration North Carolina operation percent person plants present provisions question RAMSPECK rayon reason regulation represent ROBERT RAMSPECK Robinson-Patman Act SCHNEIDER selling SMITH South spindles standards statement subcommittee subsection Textile Commission textile industry textile products thereof thing tion trade practices trying underwear industry unfair United violation wage and hour WELCH wholesale Woolen workers yarn