Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... strike and lock - out , which were on account of wages and had lasted six weeks , that has continued since . The loss occasioned to labor was estimated at between $ 500,000 and $ 600,000 , and to the manufacturers between $ 300,000 and ...
... strike and lock - out , which were on account of wages and had lasted six weeks , that has continued since . The loss occasioned to labor was estimated at between $ 500,000 and $ 600,000 , and to the manufacturers between $ 300,000 and ...
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... strike , " and not for the number of strikes in a given industry and given locality . For instance , in the case of the shirt , collar and laundry strike at Troy , in 1886 , it counted thirty - three different strikes , as there were ...
... strike , " and not for the number of strikes in a given industry and given locality . For instance , in the case of the shirt , collar and laundry strike at Troy , in 1886 , it counted thirty - three different strikes , as there were ...
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... strike , which they did at once , at a meeting of the strike committee , which consisted of representatives of the various branches of the printing trades . A discussion of the whole subject followed , during which Commis- sioner ...
... strike , which they did at once , at a meeting of the strike committee , which consisted of representatives of the various branches of the printing trades . A discussion of the whole subject followed , during which Commis- sioner ...
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... strike committee , which was still in session , awaiting his report . Here he learned that during his absence a ... strike committee to enter a conference with the Typoth- etae . An interview was had with representatives of the Typoth ...
... strike committee , which was still in session , awaiting his report . Here he learned that during his absence a ... strike committee to enter a conference with the Typoth- etae . An interview was had with representatives of the Typoth ...
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... striking , but the union conceded the right of the employer to do the work themselves . This ended the strike so far as the members of the Typothetae were concerned , but the shops in which the strikes originally took place continued ...
... striking , but the union conceded the right of the employer to do the work themselves . This ended the strike so far as the members of the Typothetae were concerned , but the shops in which the strikes originally took place continued ...
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