Documents of the Senate of the State of New YorkE. Croswell, 1896 - New York (State) |
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... four years all repair work had to be done on Sunday , and in shutting down elevators on Sunday during session of Legislature , there is much fault found with this department . The old pumps have done first class service for the past ...
... four years all repair work had to be done on Sunday , and in shutting down elevators on Sunday during session of Legislature , there is much fault found with this department . The old pumps have done first class service for the past ...
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... four to twelve inches . We have these sizes of pipe in use in building and can not have above eight inch pipe cut nearer than New York . With this size machine , together with our present facilities , we could do all our own work on ...
... four to twelve inches . We have these sizes of pipe in use in building and can not have above eight inch pipe cut nearer than New York . With this size machine , together with our present facilities , we could do all our own work on ...
Page 12
... four hours , while nearly two hundred others were settled within three or four days of their inception . Others dragged along for weeks . The board constantly intervened in such cases , and in many instances final adjustment was arrived ...
... four hours , while nearly two hundred others were settled within three or four days of their inception . Others dragged along for weeks . The board constantly intervened in such cases , and in many instances final adjustment was arrived ...
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... four hours after the men went out , the proprietors of seven or eight shops acceded to the demands and their employes returned to work . The Master Bakers ' Association , of which most of the employers were members , resisted the ...
... four hours after the men went out , the proprietors of seven or eight shops acceded to the demands and their employes returned to work . The Master Bakers ' Association , of which most of the employers were members , resisted the ...
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... four dollars per week . 7. That no foreman who has a man or men under his control shall receive less than $ 15 per week . 8. That no foreman who does the entire work alone shall receive less than $ 13 per week . 9. That no man working ...
... four dollars per week . 7. That no foreman who has a man or men under his control shall receive less than $ 15 per week . 8. That no foreman who does the entire work alone shall receive less than $ 13 per week . 9. That no man working ...
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