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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... question of confiscation does not arise as to individual employers and the minimum wage . If it did , you could not have a minimum wage law . Mr. KELLER . As I have stated , please submit a brief on that , and the committee will be very ...
... question of confiscation does not arise as to individual employers and the minimum wage . If it did , you could not have a minimum wage law . Mr. KELLER . As I have stated , please submit a brief on that , and the committee will be very ...
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... question but what there is a real problem in absorbing the number of unemployed through the introduction of labor ... question but what the answer is " yes . " Mr. KELLER . I do not know that I get the full import of that question . I ...
... question but what there is a real problem in absorbing the number of unemployed through the introduction of labor ... question but what the answer is " yes . " Mr. KELLER . I do not know that I get the full import of that question . I ...
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... question ; that is , generally , for the industry . There are some mills for which I personally have not much use who have been gypping and chiseling . Mr. SCHNEIDER . That is all . Mr. ELLENBOGEN . Just one more question , Mr. Chairman ...
... question ; that is , generally , for the industry . There are some mills for which I personally have not much use who have been gypping and chiseling . Mr. SCHNEIDER . That is all . Mr. ELLENBOGEN . Just one more question , Mr. Chairman ...
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