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Report on the steel strike of 1919,
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Report on the steel strike of 1919,

Author: Interchurch World Movement of North America.; Bureau of Industrial Research.
Publisher: New York, Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920.
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Interchurch World Movement of North America.
Report on the steel strike of 1919.
New York, Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920
(OCoLC)589227233
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Interchurch World Movement of North America.; Bureau of Industrial Research.
OCLC Number: 492416
Description: viii, 277 p. 21 cm.
Contents: Letter to President Wilson. --
Chronology of the investigation. --
List of sub-reports. --
Introduction. --
Ignorance. --
Bolshevism. --
The twelve-hour day in a no-conference industry. --
Wages in a no-conference industry. --
Grievances and control in a no-conference industry. --
Organizing and conference. --
Social consequences of arbitrary control. --
Concluding. --
Appendix A. Standards of living ; Ogburn budget ; Chapin budget ; N.Y. Factory Commission's budget ; N.Y. Board of Estimate's budget ; U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics budget. --
Appendix B. Wages in iron, steel and other industries ; Average hourly earnings ; Wages in Pittsburg District ; Sources of data. --
Appendix C. Classification according to skill.
Responsibility: by the Commission of Inquiry, the Interchurch World Movement, Bishop Francis J. McConnell, chairman ... with the technical assistance of the Bureau of Industrial Research.

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