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 53
... suggest to Mr. Ellenbogen and Mr. Gorman that they consider drafting their own bill . I not only suggest that to them , but I suggest it to you gentlemen on the other side . We invite you to draft a bill ; and we will go over it ...
... suggest to Mr. Ellenbogen and Mr. Gorman that they consider drafting their own bill . I not only suggest that to them , but I suggest it to you gentlemen on the other side . We invite you to draft a bill ; and we will go over it ...
Pagina 173
... suggest that the minimum wage be phrased as a rate per hour rather than an amount per 40 - hour week . It is unfair to workers to indicate to them that they may expect a $ 12 minimum wage , for example , when in effect we mean that the ...
... suggest that the minimum wage be phrased as a rate per hour rather than an amount per 40 - hour week . It is unfair to workers to indicate to them that they may expect a $ 12 minimum wage , for example , when in effect we mean that the ...
Pagina 542
... suggest it most seriously , because there are so many policies of high economic importance that ought to be tested , one against another , and against a new policy . If we did that , that would , of course , show that the laissez faire ...
... suggest it most seriously , because there are so many policies of high economic importance that ought to be tested , one against another , and against a new policy . If we did that , that would , of course , show that the laissez faire ...
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