Documents of the Senate of the State of New YorkE. Croswell, 1896 - New York (State) |
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... cent . The library elevator is now supplied with water by pump located in basement , under the rooms of the State Board of Charities . In these rooms the pulsations of pump are very perceptible and annoying to occupants of rooms . In ...
... cent . The library elevator is now supplied with water by pump located in basement , under the rooms of the State Board of Charities . In these rooms the pulsations of pump are very perceptible and annoying to occupants of rooms . In ...
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... and efficient in operation , and while heating fully one- third more space than old plant , will save fully twenty - five per cent . of coal over old system . 1 The heating apparatus under reception rooms was taken down 14 [ SENATE ,
... and efficient in operation , and while heating fully one- third more space than old plant , will save fully twenty - five per cent . of coal over old system . 1 The heating apparatus under reception rooms was taken down 14 [ SENATE ,
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... cents per day , and the maintaining of the proportion of two - thirds " full- day " men to one - third " trippers or extra men . Just before the tie - up the men waived the demand for additional pay , but insisted on the proposed number ...
... cents per day , and the maintaining of the proportion of two - thirds " full- day " men to one - third " trippers or extra men . Just before the tie - up the men waived the demand for additional pay , but insisted on the proposed number ...
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... cent . of all the strikes were sympathetic , but workmen are becoming less disposed to pro- ceed to this extreme than formerly , it being plain that such strikes are in a majority of instances unsuccessful . Examination shows that most ...
... cent . of all the strikes were sympathetic , but workmen are becoming less disposed to pro- ceed to this extreme than formerly , it being plain that such strikes are in a majority of instances unsuccessful . Examination shows that most ...
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... cent . , and they asked that their wages be advanced to three dollars and fifty cents per day for the present , and that the old rate be restored as soon as business conditions would warrant it . A few days after the strike commenced a ...
... cent . , and they asked that their wages be advanced to three dollars and fifty cents per day for the present , and that the old rate be restored as soon as business conditions would warrant it . A few days after the strike commenced a ...
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agreed agreement Albany asked Assembly Association Atlantic Avenue Railroad August avenue baster Bechler blacklisting board of arbitration Board of Walking bosses Brooklyn cars cents Chairman Purcell claimed coat Commissioner Feeney Commissioner Robertson committee conference contract contractors cutters demands discharge dispute dollars duly sworn eight-hour day Electrical Workers employed employers employes factory firm Friday girls give Greenberg hands Hoffman Jacob Kaufman Knights of Labor lockout makers manufacturers ment Meyers Monday morning Morris Schwartz night nonunion o'clock operator ordered a strike organization paid parties ployes plumbers presser railroad rate of wages refused Reichers returned Rochester Rosenberg Schwartz settle settlement shops street strike took place strike was declared Sunday sympathetic strike tell testified as follows tion told trippers trouble union United Garment Workers Walking Delegates week Witkowsky workmen York city