We recognize that in war, in certain employments requiring high skill, it is necessary to retain in industrial service the workers specially fitted therefor. In any eventuality when women may be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work shall... Council of National Defense [Annual Reports]. - Page 66by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1917 - 159 pagesFull view - About this book
| Roady Kenehan - 1917 - 614 pages
...retain in industrial service the workers specially fitted therefor. In any eventuality when women may be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work...Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners organized labor should have' representation on all agencies determining and administering... | |
| E. Lewis Evans - 1916 - 470 pages
...retain in industrial service the workers specially fitted therefor. In any eventuality when women may be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work...Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners organized labor should have representation on all agencies determining and administering... | |
| 1916 - 808 pages
...retain in industrial service the workers specially fitted therefor. In any eventuality when women may be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work...Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners organized labor should have representation on all agencies determining and administering... | |
| 1917 - 676 pages
...retain in industrial service the workers specially fitted therefor. In any eventuality when women may be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work...in order to safeguard all ,. ; the interests of the wage-earners organized labor should have representation on all agencies determining and administering... | |
| 1917 - 902 pages
...retain in industrial service the workers specially fitted therefor. In any eventuality when women may be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work...Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners, organized labor should have representation on all agencies determining and administering... | |
| George A.. Donnelly - 1917 - 900 pages
...retain in industrial service the workers specially fitted therefor. In any eventuality when women may be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work...Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners organized labor should have representation on all agencies determining and administering... | |
| 1917 - 744 pages
...retain in industrial service the workers specially fitted therefor. In any eventuality when women may be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work shall prevail without regard to sex. "Finalry, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners, organized labor should have... | |
| American Federation of Labor - 1918 - 304 pages
...retain in industrial service the workers specially fitted therefor. In any eventuality when women may be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work...Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners organized labor should have representation on all agencies determining and administering... | |
| 1918 - 392 pages
...retain in industrial service the workers specially fitted therefor. In any eventuality when women may be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work...finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners organized labor should have representation on all agencies determining and administering... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1918 - 1860 pages
...specally fitted therefor, any eventuality when women may be employed we insist that equal pay for aal work shall prevail without regard to sex. Finally,...safeguard all the interests of the wage earners organized lor should have representation on all agencies determining and administering llcies of national defense.... | |
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