Documents of the Senate of the State of New YorkE. Croswell, 1896 - New York (State) |
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... streets be taken down and built up to conform to new building on Fayette street . This would give more shop room and additional office room . antable . The present room is not ten- We should have one pipe cutting and threading machine ...
... streets be taken down and built up to conform to new building on Fayette street . This would give more shop room and additional office room . antable . The present room is not ten- We should have one pipe cutting and threading machine ...
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... street and Livonia avenue struck against a reduction in wages . The employer secured several nonunion bakers and continued his business . No settlement had been effected at the time this report closed . GLEN COVE , L. I. On Wednesday ...
... street and Livonia avenue struck against a reduction in wages . The employer secured several nonunion bakers and continued his business . No settlement had been effected at the time this report closed . GLEN COVE , L. I. On Wednesday ...
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... street , near Avenue A , struck for recognition of the union . Their places were filled by members of an ... streets , in which about 100 hands were employed . Twenty packers and coopers , who had demanded pay for holidays when not ...
... street , near Avenue A , struck for recognition of the union . Their places were filled by members of an ... streets , in which about 100 hands were employed . Twenty packers and coopers , who had demanded pay for holidays when not ...
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... street , Syracuse , went on strike , because the firm refused to pay the union rate of wages to one of the second hands . A few hours later the parties agreed upon a scale of prices and the employes returned to work . BOILERMAKERS ...
... street , Syracuse , went on strike , because the firm refused to pay the union rate of wages to one of the second hands . A few hours later the parties agreed upon a scale of prices and the employes returned to work . BOILERMAKERS ...
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... street , Buffalo , went on strike . They demanded that their wages be increased from $ 1.50 and $ 1.75 to $ 2.25 per day , and that nine hours ' labor constitute a day's work . On the 11th of March the members of several other building ...
... street , Buffalo , went on strike . They demanded that their wages be increased from $ 1.50 and $ 1.75 to $ 2.25 per day , and that nine hours ' labor constitute a day's work . On the 11th of March the members of several other building ...
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