Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 432
... workers less independent than were the artisans who performed the entire pro- ductive process of their trade and worked for themselves . With special- ization , workers were hired by entrepreneurs at a wage rate . Although it may seem ...
... workers less independent than were the artisans who performed the entire pro- ductive process of their trade and worked for themselves . With special- ization , workers were hired by entrepreneurs at a wage rate . Although it may seem ...
Stran 466
... workers in different branches of industry , Unskilled or semi - skilled workers are not taken into this type of union . Adaptations of the craft union are to be found in attempts to expand the operations of the organization through ...
... workers in different branches of industry , Unskilled or semi - skilled workers are not taken into this type of union . Adaptations of the craft union are to be found in attempts to expand the operations of the organization through ...
Stran 501
... workers are usually not included . Some states provide that employees earning more than a certain income are ex- cluded from the provisions of the act . In more than half of the states , employers with less than a certain number of workers ...
... workers are usually not included . Some states provide that employees earning more than a certain income are ex- cluded from the provisions of the act . In more than half of the states , employers with less than a certain number of workers ...
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