Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York, Том 8The Academy, 1918 |
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... employment agencies , each independent of the other . Our finance administration is chaotic , illogical and confused . The administration of the health laws is divided between boards and commissions , with no effective means of co ...
... employment agencies , each independent of the other . Our finance administration is chaotic , illogical and confused . The administration of the health laws is divided between boards and commissions , with no effective means of co ...
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... employment office advisers in the department of labor , composed of five persons ; a board of local free employment office advisers in the department of labor , composed of five persons from each em- ployment office ; a board of art ...
... employment office advisers in the department of labor , composed of five persons ; a board of local free employment office advisers in the department of labor , composed of five persons from each em- ployment office ; a board of art ...
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... employment offices and local free employment offices ; ( 3 ) the chief inspector of private em- ployment agencies ; ( 4 ) the chief factory inspector ; ( 5 ) the state board of arbitration and conciliation ; ( 6 ) the industrial board ...
... employment offices and local free employment offices ; ( 3 ) the chief inspector of private em- ployment agencies ; ( 4 ) the chief factory inspector ; ( 5 ) the state board of arbitration and conciliation ; ( 6 ) the industrial board ...
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... employment of those resources and the conservation of them are still controlled by methods so archaic as to preclude any successful efforts at econ- omy and efficiency . There seems to be only one end to which all the ingenuity of our ...
... employment of those resources and the conservation of them are still controlled by methods so archaic as to preclude any successful efforts at econ- omy and efficiency . There seems to be only one end to which all the ingenuity of our ...
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... employment - which it does assume in the case of the railroad system - or where it does not create new employment and indirectly control it ( as it does in the case of ship- building ) it uses indirect means , such as its assumption of ...
... employment - which it does assume in the case of the railroad system - or where it does not create new employment and indirectly control it ( as it does in the case of ship- building ) it uses indirect means , such as its assumption of ...
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