Typographical Journal, Том 34International Typographical Union., 1909 |
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... strike . Some who knew the shorter workday was impossible are now protesting that they were always in favor of eight hours - it was the non - union shop and other trifling matters that they were con- tending for . Unfortunately for them ...
... strike . Some who knew the shorter workday was impossible are now protesting that they were always in favor of eight hours - it was the non - union shop and other trifling matters that they were con- tending for . Unfortunately for them ...
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... strike for its enforcement . Mr. Stewart was evidently unable to determine whether this strike was successful or unsuccessful , and therefore we have no record as to the trade agreement that may have resulted . The Philadelphia ...
... strike for its enforcement . Mr. Stewart was evidently unable to determine whether this strike was successful or unsuccessful , and therefore we have no record as to the trade agreement that may have resulted . The Philadelphia ...
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... strike , beginning October 30 , 1809 , for the enforcement of their scale , and most of the master printers agreed to the scale . Strike benefits were paid weekly during this strike . The society discovered that one of its members had ...
... strike , beginning October 30 , 1809 , for the enforcement of their scale , and most of the master printers agreed to the scale . Strike benefits were paid weekly during this strike . The society discovered that one of its members had ...
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... strike for the eight - hour day - a strike which cost the International Typographical Union nearly five million dollars and the employers a much greater sum - we sought to obtain an arbitration agree- ment with the United Typothetæ of ...
... strike for the eight - hour day - a strike which cost the International Typographical Union nearly five million dollars and the employers a much greater sum - we sought to obtain an arbitration agree- ment with the United Typothetæ of ...
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... strike of the telegraphers was due to a lack of funds , principally , the fact that the members of the exec- utive board disagreed and quarreled among them- selves , taking revenge on the international presi- dent - who , by the way ...
... strike of the telegraphers was due to a lack of funds , principally , the fact that the members of the exec- utive board disagreed and quarreled among them- selves , taking revenge on the international presi- dent - who , by the way ...
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