Word: employee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Months ago Mr. Ferguson decided that U.S. employers should "grab the ball from the New Deal" and care for their own unemployed after the war. To Secretary Morgenthau he proposed that the Treasury offer $500 certificates for sale to war employers. Employers would buy one certificate per year for each...
But Sam Ferguson still thought his plan was good. He has a little subsidiary (200 employes) called Hartford Electric Steel, which not only makes castings for Navy submarines, but has long been a laboratory of labor relations. When C.I.O. organizers came to Hartford a few years ago, the steel workers...
The company intends to pay each employe his 40-hour-week base wage (minus any other income received) for 52 weeks after he is fired.
¶An employe who endorsed the NYA (also endorsed by Warden Lewis E. Lawes and a member of the Dies Committee).
¶ An employe who once signed a petition against the Dies Committee.