Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the State of North Carolina, Volumen1Office Bureau Labor Statistics, 1887 Vols. for 11th-12th, 1897-98 include 1st-2nd reports of the Inspector of Mines. |
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North Carolina. Department of Labor and Printing. In the returns made to the Bureau a great many mechanics com- plain in their remarks that they are compelled to labor from 12 to 14 hours per day , and are thereby precluded from any ...
North Carolina. Department of Labor and Printing. In the returns made to the Bureau a great many mechanics com- plain in their remarks that they are compelled to labor from 12 to 14 hours per day , and are thereby precluded from any ...
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... hours labor will hardly make a success with a greater number . It may be admitted that in the days of the fathers 12 and 14 hours constituted a day's work , but this is no good reason why these hours should now be continued , rather the ...
... hours labor will hardly make a success with a greater number . It may be admitted that in the days of the fathers 12 and 14 hours constituted a day's work , but this is no good reason why these hours should now be continued , rather the ...
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... in the United States . In 1880 it received 17.65 of the joint product of labor and capital . Of course these figures refer to ... hours as a day's work , cannot be justified from past analogies or present conditions . There is no competition ...
... in the United States . In 1880 it received 17.65 of the joint product of labor and capital . Of course these figures refer to ... hours as a day's work , cannot be justified from past analogies or present conditions . There is no competition ...
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... hours a day during the period of his employment . The law as quoted above applies to Mechanical , Manufacturing and Mining business . " With respect to such industries the statute defines what a day's work is . It is not compulsory ...
... hours a day during the period of his employment . The law as quoted above applies to Mechanical , Manufacturing and Mining business . " With respect to such industries the statute defines what a day's work is . It is not compulsory ...
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... PER DAY AND NUMBER HOURS CONSTITUTING A DAY'S WORK IN EACH OF THE COUNTIES IN NORTH CAROLINA . In stating wages paid in any particular line , we give the average rate in the county . COUNTIES . Laborers . Hours of Work . Buncombe 150 ...
... PER DAY AND NUMBER HOURS CONSTITUTING A DAY'S WORK IN EACH OF THE COUNTIES IN NORTH CAROLINA . In stating wages paid in any particular line , we give the average rate in the county . COUNTIES . Laborers . Hours of Work . Buncombe 150 ...
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$2 per day 100 yes yes 12 hours 50 better 50 cents 50 no yes 50 yes yes Accumulated Average number Blacksmith Bureau of Labor Carpenter 11 cents per day coko condition contract system convict labor cotton day's debt earnings farm labor farmers free labor guano hired hours per day improvement interest Knights of Labor Labor Statistics land landlord live Machinist manufacturing mechanics merchants mo yes mo'th yes month moral North Carolina Number Average Employed number of employees organization Paid for labor paid weekly past penitentiary piece price poor prison proper ptly yes public roads railroads read and write rent Saw Mill Station agents tenants tobacco turpentine Value of product Value product w'kly yes w'se wages paid week 100 yes weekly in cash women yes Low price yes no yes yes Short crops yes yes yes
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