Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 1E. Croswell, 1901 - Government publications |
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Page 29
... claimed that the mayor , himself , possesses ample power as the chief executive of the city , but this is dis- proven when we recollect that the mayor has no authority to re- move his commissioners after the expiration of six months ...
... claimed that the mayor , himself , possesses ample power as the chief executive of the city , but this is dis- proven when we recollect that the mayor has no authority to re- move his commissioners after the expiration of six months ...
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... claimed that said company has been fully com- pensated for all moneys expended in erecting , repairing , building and taking care of said bridge , together with the 14 per cent . per annum thereon , and a large sum in addition thereto ...
... claimed that said company has been fully com- pensated for all moneys expended in erecting , repairing , building and taking care of said bridge , together with the 14 per cent . per annum thereon , and a large sum in addition thereto ...
Page 25
... claimed they were entitled to increased wages . By the first of May the number out reached 3,775 , divided as follows : New York Central employes , 2,500 ; Delaware , Lackawanna and Western employes , 700 ; Western New York and ...
... claimed they were entitled to increased wages . By the first of May the number out reached 3,775 , divided as follows : New York Central employes , 2,500 ; Delaware , Lackawanna and Western employes , 700 ; Western New York and ...
Page 31
... claimed that he refused to consider it . The com- mittee reported back to their union and a strike was ordered , some 350 men refusing to take out their cars on the morning of January 21st . No attempt was made to operate the division ...
... claimed that he refused to consider it . The com- mittee reported back to their union and a strike was ordered , some 350 men refusing to take out their cars on the morning of January 21st . No attempt was made to operate the division ...
Page 47
... claimed the men laid off were officers of their union , and remon- strated with the company , but to no avail , hence the strike . Com- missioners Webster and Gilbert interested themselves in the trouble . They found that no statement ...
... claimed the men laid off were officers of their union , and remon- strated with the company , but to no avail , hence the strike . Com- missioners Webster and Gilbert interested themselves in the trouble . They found that no statement ...
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