Word: employees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Founded half a century ago in Racine, Wis. by Samuel Curtis Johnson, who developed wax as a sideline for his hardwood floor business, S. C. Johnson & Son now accounts for more than one-half the U. S. wax business. Prosperous, family-owned, famed for its model employe benefit plans, the...
"Among the noble qualities of the Soviet citizen is class hatred," cried Komsomolskaya Pravda. "It is a sage and profound feeling of organic hatred toward the enemy-toward all the filthy, abominable remnants of the old world, its wolfish laws and fetid life. . . . Irreconcilable, inflexible, untamable hate should be nourished...
Married. Lucile Brokaw, 20, daughter of Irving Brokaw, Manhattan socialite and ice-skater; and James Duane Pell Bishop, socialite rug company employe; in Locust Valley, L. I.
More interesting was Humanizer Hutton's balance sheet in which all figures were expressed in dollars-per-employe. The cash item read: "Needed to pay for the raw materials you, as an average employe use, and to meet your pay which averages $130 per month, to meet taxes which average...
"Our 61,000 stockholders invested the money which provides you with jobs. If the company prospers they get a reasonable return on their investment. If the company fails they stand to lose all of their investment. The amount per employe which they have advanced to [or left with] the management...