Our investigation shows that if the twelve-hour day in the iron and steel industry should be abandoned at present, it would increase the cost of production on the average about 15 per cent; and there would be needed at least 60,000 additional employes. Yearbook of the American Iron and Steel Institute - Strana 13autor/autoři: American Iron and Steel Institute - 1924Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Charles Adams Gulick - 1924 - 206 str.
...time to their families than the employees working less hours is perhaps questionable. ****** . . . large production at low cost, for sale at fair prices,...average about 15%; and there would be needed at least 6o,ooo additional employees.1 The committee believed it impossible to secure these men. 1 New York... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1925 - 174 str.
...and Steel Institute's committee on the elimination of the 12-hour day estimated in May, 1923, that it "would increase the cost of production on the average about 15 per cent." This estimate applied apparently to the costs then prevailing in 1923. The 8-hour day has... | |
| International Labour Office - 1923 - 680 str.
...rest periods during the twelve hours on duty..." "Our investigation shows that, if the 12-hour dayin the iron and steel industry should be abandoned at...increase the cost of production on the average about 15 per cent.; and there would be needed at least 60,000 additional employees..." "There are not now, under... | |
| Edward Thomas Devine, Paul Underwood Kellogg - 1927 - 852 str.
...little time or thought for civic affairs, for matters pertaining to the common "If the twelve hour day in the iron and steel industry should be abandoned...increase the cost of production on the average about fifteen per cent; and there would be needed at least 60,000 additional employees." From adverse report,... | |
| 1923 - 564 str.
...This is because in the former case there are more rest periods during the twelve hours on duty. prove the conditions and promote the welfare of employes...increase the cost of production on the average about 15 per cent; and there would be needed at least 60,000 additional employes. If labor were sufficiently... | |
| 1927 - 876 str.
...appoints committee to consider it. 1 Q7 "^ "^ 1^С twe've ^our ^av m tne 'ron a"d steel ind"8l-sftJ» try should be abandoned at present, it would increase the cost of production on the average about fifteen per cent; and there would be needed at least 60,000 additional employees." From adverse report,... | |
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