863 resultados para industrial relations practices
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[1] The development of collection bargaining on a national basis.--[2] Industrial relations on railroads prior to 1917.--[3] The sanction of the eight-hour day.--[4] Seniority rules of the national agreement.--[5] The recognition of human standards in industry.--[6] Human standards and railroad policy.--[7] Railroad boards of labor adjustment.--[8] Punitive overtime.--[9] Rules prior to national agreement.--[10] Occupation hazard of railway shopmen.--[11] The work of the railway carmen.--[12] The unity of the American railway system.--[13-16] Inadequacies of railway management, part I-IV.--[17] Specific cases cited by Mr. Whiter, and employees' rebuttal.--[18] Standardization.--[19] The problem of piece work.
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Continued by Report of the Dept. of Industrial Relations, After 1931
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Reproduction of original from Harvard Law School Library.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Continued In the Annual Reports of the Kansas Court of Industrial Relations
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Reports for 1886/87-1888/89 Are Found In the 9th To 11th Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics; the Report for 1889/90, Printed Separately, Was Issued as V.2 of the 12th Annual Report (Missouri. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Cover-title.
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Data for 1931-1938, 1940 never published.
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1973 issue contains union membership figures for 1971 and 1973.
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Prepared for the Manpower Administration, U.S. Dept. of Labor.
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Cover title: The riddle of industry.
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Title from cover.
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Reprint from Buffalo law review.