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Report On Conditions Of Employment In The Iron And Steel Industry In The United States - Working Conditions And The Relations Of Employers And Employees (Paperback)
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Report On Conditions Of Employment In The Iron And Steel Industry In The United States - Working Conditions And The Relations Of Employers And Employees (Paperback)
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++++ Report On Conditions Of Employment In The Iron And Steel
Industry In The United States: Working Conditions And The Relations
Of Employers And Employees; Issue 110 Of Document / 62d Congress,
1st Session, Senate; Volume 3 Of Report On Conditions Of Employment
In The Iron And Steel Industry In The United States; United States.
Bureau Of Labor United States. Bureau of Labor, Charles Patrick
Neill U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 Iron and steel workers;
Wages
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