Documents of the Senate of the State of New YorkE. Croswell, 1896 - New York (State) |
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... factory 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 ...
... factory 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 ...
Page 77
... factories , unless he can control the men employed in those factor- ies to the extent of having all of them members of this local assem- bly . This work is essentially machine work and should be made by mechanics and in shops where ...
... factories , unless he can control the men employed in those factor- ies to the extent of having all of them members of this local assem- bly . This work is essentially machine work and should be made by mechanics and in shops where ...
Page 97
... factory of the Hilson Company . The new employes had been assaulted and the police had been called upon ; the employers had provided houses for some of the employes , and were on the point of evicting them . Mr. Feeney worked hard to ...
... factory of the Hilson Company . The new employes had been assaulted and the police had been called upon ; the employers had provided houses for some of the employes , and were on the point of evicting them . Mr. Feeney worked hard to ...
Page 114
... factory goods made by union men ( and in this case by men of this partic- ular union ) , makes an impossible situation , particularly for those of your association who represent large manufacturers outside of New 114 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT ...
... factory goods made by union men ( and in this case by men of this partic- ular union ) , makes an impossible situation , particularly for those of your association who represent large manufacturers outside of New 114 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT ...
Page 131
... factory in East Seventy - fifth street went on strike because , as they alleged , a foreman had violated union rules by employing an extra appren- tice and refusing admission to the shop to the delegate of the Plain , Ornamental and ...
... factory in East Seventy - fifth street went on strike because , as they alleged , a foreman had violated union rules by employing an extra appren- tice and refusing admission to the shop to the delegate of the Plain , Ornamental and ...
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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