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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Pagina 150
... production con- trol requirements , it is important to bear that particular experience in mind . Any advantage which might have come out of production control was pretty largely cut away by large production in anticipa- tion of ...
... production con- trol requirements , it is important to bear that particular experience in mind . Any advantage which might have come out of production control was pretty largely cut away by large production in anticipa- tion of ...
Pagina 349
... production problem , but fortunately from the standpoint of the employee problem . Let us go down from 1934 to 1936. This will astound you . The production in 1934 was 104,000,000 dozen pairs . In 1936 it was 122 , - 500,000 dozen pairs ...
... production problem , but fortunately from the standpoint of the employee problem . Let us go down from 1934 to 1936. This will astound you . The production in 1934 was 104,000,000 dozen pairs . In 1936 it was 122 , - 500,000 dozen pairs ...
Pagina 480
... production of flat fabrics in an upholstery and drapery mill are also specialized as they are suitable only for the production of these more complex fabrics , and are built for quality production , rather than quantity production . As a ...
... production of flat fabrics in an upholstery and drapery mill are also specialized as they are suitable only for the production of these more complex fabrics , and are built for quality production , rather than quantity production . As a ...
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