Documents of the Senate of the State of New YorkE. Croswell, 1896 - New York (State) |
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... struck for an increase in wages . Prior to the business depression these men received five dollars for making twenty axles , which was considered a day's work . They claimed that there had been several reductions in their wages ...
... struck for an increase in wages . Prior to the business depression these men received five dollars for making twenty axles , which was considered a day's work . They claimed that there had been several reductions in their wages ...
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... 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 , July 3d , a strike took ...
... 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 , July 3d , a strike took ...
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... struck for recognition of the union . Their places were filled by members of an organization known as the Independent Bakers ' Union . The Central Labor Union appointed a special committee to co - operate with a committee of Bakers ...
... struck for recognition of the union . Their places were filled by members of an organization known as the Independent Bakers ' Union . The Central Labor Union appointed a special committee to co - operate with a committee of Bakers ...
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... struck for a uniform rate of wages of $ 10 per week . Within two weeks thereafter this demand had been granted by all but three of the employers , and the strike was practically at an end . On the 26th of April 100 men who were employed ...
... struck for a uniform rate of wages of $ 10 per week . Within two weeks thereafter this demand had been granted by all but three of the employers , and the strike was practically at an end . On the 26th of April 100 men who were employed ...
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... struck ? Mr. Maher . — I guess pretty near the three of us can tell ; we want to get back the reduction that was taken from us a year and four months ago . Mr. Naylor.- A year and four months ago Mr. Podmore first reduced the hours ...
... struck ? Mr. Maher . — I guess pretty near the three of us can tell ; we want to get back the reduction that was taken from us a year and four months ago . Mr. Naylor.- A year and four months ago Mr. Podmore first reduced the hours ...
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