Documents of the Senate of the State of New YorkE. Croswell, 1896 - New York (State) |
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Page 47
... contractors agreed to confer with representatives of the car- penters with a view to an adjustment of the differences . The Carpenters ' Union submitted evidence of the current rate of wages paid in Brooklyn , but while the contractors ...
... contractors agreed to confer with representatives of the car- penters with a view to an adjustment of the differences . The Carpenters ' Union submitted evidence of the current rate of wages paid in Brooklyn , but while the contractors ...
Page 48
New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Bricklayers ' Unions sustained the contractors in the position they had taken . The firm of contractors announced that they would continue to pay the highest current rates of wages , but would no ...
New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Bricklayers ' Unions sustained the contractors in the position they had taken . The firm of contractors announced that they would continue to pay the highest current rates of wages , but would no ...
Page 50
... contractors agreeing to use only union - cut marble . On or about the 14th of November a strike of several building ... contractor to discharge certain nonunion painters and plasterers . A few days later the contractor acceded to their ...
... contractors agreeing to use only union - cut marble . On or about the 14th of November a strike of several building ... contractor to discharge certain nonunion painters and plasterers . A few days later the contractor acceded to their ...
Page 58
... contractor having charge of both buildings . A few days later the contractor discharged the nonunion engineer and the ... contractors acceded to the demands of their workmen , and the strike was declared off . On the 20th of May 300 ...
... contractor having charge of both buildings . A few days later the contractor discharged the nonunion engineer and the ... contractors acceded to the demands of their workmen , and the strike was declared off . On the 20th of May 300 ...
Page 59
... contractor who had been very active in secur- ing nonunion men and opposing the Board of Walking Delegates , during a ... contractors did not employ union workmen . The strike lasted two days and resulted in the dismissal of the nonunion ...
... contractor who had been very active in secur- ing nonunion men and opposing the Board of Walking Delegates , during a ... contractors did not employ union workmen . The strike lasted two days and resulted in the dismissal of the nonunion ...
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