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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... relation of the wages , hours , and other conditions of employment to competition in the industry ; ( ii ) the costs of production and their relation to prices ; and ( iii ) , the productive capacity of the industry or the various ...
... relation of the wages , hours , and other conditions of employment to competition in the industry ; ( ii ) the costs of production and their relation to prices ; and ( iii ) , the productive capacity of the industry or the various ...
Pagina 225
... relation to paragraph ( k ) of the previous section . Section 12 , subsection ( a ) and subsection ( b ) ... Relations Board , and others ; and all to no purpose because the func- tions here specifically given to the Textile Commission are ...
... relation to paragraph ( k ) of the previous section . Section 12 , subsection ( a ) and subsection ( b ) ... Relations Board , and others ; and all to no purpose because the func- tions here specifically given to the Textile Commission are ...
Pagina 292
... relation to the other table , and , again , I would say that de- pends on regulating the purchases of the individual , which you can- not do . The underwear industry , as I said , was unsuccessful in pass- ing along the increased prices ...
... relation to the other table , and , again , I would say that de- pends on regulating the purchases of the individual , which you can- not do . The underwear industry , as I said , was unsuccessful in pass- ing along the increased prices ...
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