Documents of the Senate of the State of New YorkE. Croswell, 1896 - New York (State) |
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... demands be- cause they were obliged to compete with bakers who conducted their business in basements which were also used as living apart- ments , and who , consequently , paid no store rent . The strike re- sulted in great ...
... demands be- cause they were obliged to compete with bakers who conducted their business in basements which were also used as living apart- ments , and who , consequently , paid no store rent . The strike re- sulted in great ...
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... demands until the 20th of April , when the employers reduced the hours of labor to 12 per day and signed a new ... demand was not granted . Some of the men in other depart- ments struck in sympathy with the packers and coopers , and the ...
... demands until the 20th of April , when the employers reduced the hours of labor to 12 per day and signed a new ... demand was not granted . Some of the men in other depart- ments struck in sympathy with the packers and coopers , and the ...
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... purpose of resist ing the demands of the unions , advertised for help in other cities . Six men came from Buffalo , but upon their arrival in Rochester they were induced to join the local unions . Boycott 26 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
... purpose of resist ing the demands of the unions , advertised for help in other cities . Six men came from Buffalo , but upon their arrival in Rochester they were induced to join the local unions . Boycott 26 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
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... demands . On the 23d of May the proprietors of two of the largest bakeries abandoned the struggle and signed the proposed agreement . This practically ended the strike , although a few of the employing bakers persisted in their refusal ...
... demands . On the 23d of May the proprietors of two of the largest bakeries abandoned the struggle and signed the proposed agreement . This practically ended the strike , although a few of the employing bakers persisted in their refusal ...
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... demands until the strike had been ordered ; that the increase of twenty - five cents per day was granted as soon as the demands were made known to the firm , and would have been granted without the necessity of a strike if the men had ...
... demands until the strike had been ordered ; that the increase of twenty - five cents per day was granted as soon as the demands were made known to the firm , and would have been granted without the necessity of a strike if the men had ...
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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