A strike is a concerted withdrawal from, work by a part or all of the employees of an establishment, or several establishments, to enforce a demand on the part of employees. Report - Page 259by Massachusetts. Department of Labor and Industries. Division of Statistics - 1911Full view - About this book
| Massachusetts - 1911 - 1126 pages
...LETTER TO EMPLOYERS (PART I). Information for the use of the Bureau of Statistics, State House, Boston. STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS Definitions: A strike is a concerted...to enforce a demand on the part of the employees. A sympathetic ttrike is one in which the employees of an establishment, or of several establishments,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor - 1907 - 994 pages
...period from 1881 to 1905. The terms "strike" and "lockout" as used in this report are thus defined : A strike is a concerted withdrawal from, work by a...establishments, to enforce a demand on the part of employees. A lockout is a refusal on the part of an employer or several employers to permit a part... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor - 1907 - 990 pages
...period from 1SS1 to 1905. The terms "strike" and "lockout" as used in this report are thus defined: A strike is a concerted withdrawal from work by a...establishment, or several establishments, to enforce a deirand on the part of employees. A lockout is a refusal on the part of an employer or several employers... | |
| Harry Earl Montgomery - 1908 - 404 pages
...way between these extremes. The terms "strike" and "lockout" may be denned in the following words: " A strike is a concerted withdrawal from work by a...establishments, to enforce a demand on the part of employees. " A lockout is a refusal on the part of an employer or several employers to permit a part... | |
| Massachusetts. Bureau of Statistics - 1908 - 154 pages
...of the terms " strike " and " lockout " as used in .this Part are as follows : A strike occurs when a part or all of the employees of an establishment, or several establishments, by concerted action, refuse to work unless the employer complies with some demand; a lockout occurs... | |
| Frank Tracy Carlton - 1911 - 470 pages
...Strikes and Lockouts. A "strike," according to the definition given by the United States Bureau of Labor, "is a concerted withdrawal from work by a part or...enforce a demand on the part of the employees." A strike occurs when wage earners unitedly cease work but attempt to retain their places as employees.... | |
| Nebraska. Department of Labor - 1912 - 346 pages
...indefinite period, which is generally limited by the power of the endurance of their employees. "The Strike" is a concerted withdrawal from work by a part or all of the employees of a concern, or a system of concerns. As a means of enforcing a demand on the part of the employees or... | |
| Ezra Thayer Towne - 1916 - 462 pages
...and lockouts. — • In the report of the United States Bureau of Labor 12 a strike is defined as " a concerted withdrawal from work by a part or all...demand on the part of the employees." A lockout is defined as " a refusal on the part of an employer, or several employers, to permit a part or all of... | |
| Ezra Thayer Towne - 1916 - 454 pages
...Strikes and lockouts. — In the report of the United States Bureau of Labor 12 a strike is defined as "a concerted withdrawal from work by a part or all...demand on the part of the employees." A lockout is defined as " a refusal on the part of an employer, or several employers, to permit a part or all of... | |
| George Gorham Groat - 1916 - 528 pages
...employer." Two years later the Bureau stated a third form of the definition again somewhat more exact. "A strike is a concerted withdrawal from work by a...establishments, to enforce a demand on the part of employees." "A lockout is a refusal on the part of an employer, or several employers, to permit a part... | |
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