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Box 10

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Contains 143 Results:

Item 12: The Shorter Workweek Issue

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By William Haber. Bulletin #938; October 1, 1957. Item is in English.

Dates: 0000-2999

Item 13: The Shorter Workweek Issue

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By William Haber. Bulletin #938; October 1, 1957; Copy 2. Item is in English.

Dates: 0000-2999

Item 14: The Issue of the Shorter Work Week

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By Frank Highton. Presentation to the Industrial Relations Group of the National Industrial Council on April 3, 1957. Item is in English.

Dates: 0000-2999

Item 15: 5 Day Week vs. 5 1/2 Day Week in State Offices

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By Mary Alice Klyce. Publication No. 199. Item is in English.

Dates: 0000-2999

Item 16: Long Hours and Night Work: Experiences and Views of Women Workers

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By New York Department of Labor. Item is in English.

Dates: 0000-2999

Item 17: What's Meant by a Short Work-Week Demand?

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By Labor Trends. Special Report XIX. Item is in English.

Dates: 0000-2999

Item 18: The Reduced Work Week - Bibliography

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By Ford Motor Company. July 15, 1957. Item is in English.

Dates: 0000-2999

Item 19: Shift Problems and Practices

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By National Industrial Conference Board. Studies in Personnel Policy, No. 118. Item is in English.

Dates: 0000-2999

Item 20: Could You Stand a Four-Day Week?

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By Robert Bendiner. Clipping from "The Reporter" magazine. Item is in English.

Dates: 0000-2999

Item 21: Which Way to Greater Leisure?

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By Peter Henle. Address from conference on shorter hours of work; September 11, 1956. Item is in English.

Dates: 0000-2999