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ELECTRICAL WORKERS UNION PRESSES FIGHT ON ANTI-LABOR POLICY OF R. H. MACY & CO.
Haskel, Harry
Electrical Workers Union Presses Fight on Anti-Labor Policy of R. H. Macy & Co. By Harry Haskel I^ABOR and progressive ele» ments^ in New York art) rallying to the support of electrical...
WOMEN GROUPS ACT TO FORCE MACY & CO. TO RECOGNIZE UNION
Klein, Gertrude Well
Women Groups Act To Force Macy & Co. To Recognize Union By Gertrude Well Khein ALTHOUGH Ma*y s h one of levMiienl that are particularly popuUr with the women in fhe organizations with which...
CAN'T PAY DECENT WAGE BUT PROFITS INCREASE 11%
Can't Pay Decent Wage But Profits Increase 11 % Annual Report of Percy S. Straus, President of Macy, States That Profits and Sales from February 1 to Aprail 25, 1936, Were 11 Per Cent Higher...
BIG CORPORATION SALARIES HELP EXPLAIN LOW WAGES
Big Corpartion Salaries Help Explain Low Wages •piE High Cost of Corpora¦ - tions. one of the biggest elements of the well known high cost of liythg, is partly explained by the list of...
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