Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... agreed to serve on a local Committee to look after the interests of the children and assist the agent . He recommended half a dozen of the prominent citi- zens , all of whom agreed to serve on the Committee and ex- pressed great ...
... agreed to serve on a local Committee to look after the interests of the children and assist the agent . He recommended half a dozen of the prominent citi- zens , all of whom agreed to serve on the Committee and ex- pressed great ...
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... resi- dent agents , in each town is a local Committee of leading busi- ness men who have agreed to look out for the interests of the children and to temporarily look after children in trouble until 34 [ 1898 FORTY - SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT.
... resi- dent agents , in each town is a local Committee of leading busi- ness men who have agreed to look out for the interests of the children and to temporarily look after children in trouble until 34 [ 1898 FORTY - SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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... agreed to pay the scale demanded by the union , but later in the month laid off eighteen men to reduce their force . These men happened to be all union men , and Typo- graphical Union No. 6 immediately struck the shop , calling out all ...
... agreed to pay the scale demanded by the union , but later in the month laid off eighteen men to reduce their force . These men happened to be all union men , and Typo- graphical Union No. 6 immediately struck the shop , calling out all ...
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... agreed that no printer should be disciplined or discharged if he refused to work on plates from shops at which his fellow - workmen were striking , but the union conceded the right of the employer to do the work themselves . This ended ...
... agreed that no printer should be disciplined or discharged if he refused to work on plates from shops at which his fellow - workmen were striking , but the union conceded the right of the employer to do the work themselves . This ended ...
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... agreed between all parties hereto as follows : 1. That these indentures shall be signed when an applicant for apprenticeship shall begin work . That the first three months of the first year constitute a term of trial , during which the ...
... agreed between all parties hereto as follows : 1. That these indentures shall be signed when an applicant for apprenticeship shall begin work . That the first three months of the first year constitute a term of trial , during which the ...
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