Documentary History of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America: 1914-1918, Volumes 1-3Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1914 - Clothing trade |
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Page 122
... increase at the rate of $ 3 pe 48 - hour week , beginning May 2 , 1918 . TRIMMING ROOM : All employes of the trimming room on the trimmers pay roll on May 2 , 1918 , shall be granted an additional increase at the rate of $ 3 per 48 ...
... increase at the rate of $ 3 pe 48 - hour week , beginning May 2 , 1918 . TRIMMING ROOM : All employes of the trimming room on the trimmers pay roll on May 2 , 1918 , shall be granted an additional increase at the rate of $ 3 per 48 ...
Page 131
... increase in wages and they make merry and rejoice over their victory , what was it that they really won ? An improvement in their condition ? We call it so , but it is in reality but a check upon degredation . We assume that the workers ...
... increase in wages and they make merry and rejoice over their victory , what was it that they really won ? An improvement in their condition ? We call it so , but it is in reality but a check upon degredation . We assume that the workers ...
Page 174
... increase now in the cutting and trimming trade . Our Local 61 has got that percentage increase and we have figured what the average wage was , and every man in that cutting and trimming room received the same amount . Our last increase ...
... increase now in the cutting and trimming trade . Our Local 61 has got that percentage increase and we have figured what the average wage was , and every man in that cutting and trimming room received the same amount . Our last increase ...
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NASHVILLE CONVENTION 340 | 3 |
Special Convention Call 4344 | 43 |
Report of G E B 5272 | 52 |
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