The Outlook, Zväzok 132Outlook Company, 1922 |
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... railways of the country of 3.6 cents a mile . It has been estimated by railway officials that they will have to increase their passenger business by more than forty per cent in order to make up for the loss of revenue suffered through ...
... railways of the country of 3.6 cents a mile . It has been estimated by railway officials that they will have to increase their passenger business by more than forty per cent in order to make up for the loss of revenue suffered through ...
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... railway rates . The latest proposal , which has been adopted by the Senate , has been to put the task upon the President of the United States . There are special reasons for this latest proposal . In the first place , Con- gress does ...
... railway rates . The latest proposal , which has been adopted by the Senate , has been to put the task upon the President of the United States . There are special reasons for this latest proposal . In the first place , Con- gress does ...
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... railway men was not a strike but a request for a new hearing that the unions soon showed willingness to resubmit the question of wages to the Railroad Labor Board . + d II - STRIKES AND THE NATION AN INTERVIEW. T As HE strike of the coal ...
... railway men was not a strike but a request for a new hearing that the unions soon showed willingness to resubmit the question of wages to the Railroad Labor Board . + d II - STRIKES AND THE NATION AN INTERVIEW. T As HE strike of the coal ...
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... railway executives unanimously rejected the pro- posals of the brotherhoods , and the dis- pute near the end of August is to all appearances no nearer settlement than before . THE DUAL COAL STRIKE As with the railway strike , so with ...
... railway executives unanimously rejected the pro- posals of the brotherhoods , and the dis- pute near the end of August is to all appearances no nearer settlement than before . THE DUAL COAL STRIKE As with the railway strike , so with ...
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... railway industries strengthened themselves or weakened themselves ? Is the public more sympathetic now or less sympa- thetic than it was before the strikes with the trade - union idea in all indus- tries ? Are the trade unions as a body ...
... railway industries strengthened themselves or weakened themselves ? Is the public more sympathetic now or less sympa- thetic than it was before the strikes with the trade - union idea in all indus- tries ? Are the trade unions as a body ...
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