Word: employees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...nine years 1929-1937 into one-syllable categories. Total income was $1.261.313,000. Deducting sums "paid out for materials, supplies, fuels, transportation ... set aside to replace plants and equipment as they wear out . . . paid in interest on borrowed money" and disbursed as taxes, Westinghouse had "left for our employees, for our stockholders and for future needs" $669,490.000. Of this, employees got $589.091,000, or 46.7% of total income, in wages and salaries. Group insurance premiums and payments to the employe annuity fund took $15,253,000, or 1.2%. "Which left net earnings, available for stockholders and for future needs...
Up to last week, more than 40% of Germany's traveling salesmen, 110,000 out of 265,000, were Jews. Despite Nazi antiSemitism, many large German firms have preferred to retain Jewish salesmen because, although officially scorned and often individually spat upon, they have managed to outsell Aryan competitors...
My Lucky Star (Twentieth Century-Fox) provides happy, healthy Sonja Henie, whose previous cinema roles have differed only in the hairline shadings of her skating routines, with a new medium of self-expression: clothes. Functioning as an employe of a Manhattan department store, she is sent to Plymouth University on...
More than a month ago, Publisher Stern arranged to get new money not only for the Post but for his Record-$1,000,000 for the latter, principally from Philadelphia's Federal Reserve Bank, of which Dave Stern is a onetime advisory director, and nearly $2,000,000 for...
Until last week, banking was one of the few U. S. businesses which had not had a run-in with NLRB. But C. I. 0. has been trying to enroll some 7,200 employes of big, 494-branched Bank of America in its white-collar United Office & Professional Workers union...