Box 10
Contains 143 Results:
Item 6: Check List for Plants to Determine Weekly Working Hours Which Will Maintain Maximum Production for the Duration of the War
By U.S. Department of Labor. Item is in English.
Item 7: Hours Administration as Influenced by the Defense Program
By Edward P. Moore. Research Report Series: No. 64. Item is in English.
Item 1: Shift Schedules in Continuous-Process Industries
By Stanford University, Graduate School of Business. Study Number 2. Item is in English.
Item 2: Hours of Work in American Industry
By Leo Wolman. Bulletin 71; November 27, 1938. Item is in English.
Item 3: Can the Work-Week Shrink and Wages Grow?
By Katherine H. Pollak. Item is in English.
Item 4: Working Periods in Industry
By U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Report by the Chamber's annual meeting held on May 3-5, 1933. Item is in English.
Item 5: The Five Day Week
By William Green. Item is in English.
Item 6: The Five Day Week Inevitable
By William Green. Item is in English.
Item 7: Labor's Enemy No. 1- The 30-Hour Week
By Allen W. Rucker; N. W. Pickering. No. 15 in a series of Booklet-Editorials. Item is in English.
Item 8: Unwarranted Conclusions Regarding the Eight-Hour and Ten-Hour Workday
By National Industrial Conference Board. Special Report No. 14; A critical review of a "Comparison of an Eigh-Hour Plant and a Ten-Hour Plant" United Statess Public Health Bulletin No. 106. Item is in English.