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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... record . Employment in 1936 averaged 64,500 workers compared with the aver- age of 63,800 workers in 1929 . United States Bureau of Labor Statistics records for 1936 showed an improve- ment in the underwear industry of over 12 percent ...
... record . Employment in 1936 averaged 64,500 workers compared with the aver- age of 63,800 workers in 1929 . United States Bureau of Labor Statistics records for 1936 showed an improve- ment in the underwear industry of over 12 percent ...
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... record in the N. R. A. , the records of 91 leading industrial corporations , which , at the end of 1930 , had control over 15 percent of the corporate assets , and that made a gain of 20 percent in the next 2 years . What it has been ...
... record in the N. R. A. , the records of 91 leading industrial corporations , which , at the end of 1930 , had control over 15 percent of the corporate assets , and that made a gain of 20 percent in the next 2 years . What it has been ...
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... record in the N. R. A. , the records of 91 leading industrial corporations , which , at the end of 1930 , had control over 15 percent of the corporate assets , and that made a gain of 20 percent in the next 2 years . What it has been ...
... record in the N. R. A. , the records of 91 leading industrial corporations , which , at the end of 1930 , had control over 15 percent of the corporate assets , and that made a gain of 20 percent in the next 2 years . What it has been ...
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