Word: employees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Perhaps no part of Governor Landon's acceptance speech provided more uncertainty among his friends or louder yelps from his foes than the following passage on Labor unionization: "Under all circumstances, so states the Republican platform, employes are to be free from interference from any source, which means, as...
This shrewdly timed White House order was identical with the Administration's bill which, never a "must" measure, fell before Republican "noes" in the House last June. It provided that all postmasterships shall in future be filled by: 1) the postmaster already in office after a noncompetitive civil service...
Proclaimed Queen of the Lettuce Festival last week was snub-nosed Opal Sorenson, telephone company employe. Together with two giggling high-school girls, she put on bathing suit and rubber boots, climbed into a huge wooden bowl. From two nearby trucks two pretty girls chucked tons of lettuce into an...
Undaunted, Clarence Saunders borrowed $2,900 from a onetime employe, made and lost a second fortune in a chain called "Clarence Saunders- Sole Owner of My Name." In 1931 he popped up in Memphis with a jazz band opening for still another merchandising venture. Boasted he: "You'll see...
Besides being a famed statistician, Roger Ward Babson is a pious Congregationalist who presents a Bible to every new employe in his organization at Wellesley Hills, Mass. He wrote Religion and Business and numerous other books on similar subjects. Last week in South Hadley, Mass. 1,500 Congregationalists and Christians...