Word: employees
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Justice Roberts not only voted against it but wrote the majority opinion. He ruled that the act would have taken property from the railroads without due process of law because it arbitrarily pooled the pension liabilities of different roads. More important, he ruled that pensioning railway employes had nothing to...
At Churchill Downs last week, bettors wagered nearly $500,000 on the Derby. On an ordinary horse race, for every dollar that is bet at the track, $10 are bet elsewhere. Total moneys that changed hands on the Derby probably amounted to more than $10,000,000. Conspicuous by their...
Not surprising was the desire of the Brothers Mills to do battle with almost the entire U. S. dairy industry. Their ideas of corporate management are as novel as their products. Brother Fred, 40, is president; Ralph, 37, vice president in charge of sales; Herbert, 35, treasurer and manager of...
To be separated from his job is a Government jobholder's most terrible nightmare. A marriage of two jobholders doubles the terror, for there is a still unrepealed section of the Economy Act of 1932 which stipulates that if man and wife both work for the Government, one of...
This time he got up to the ground floor, and safely inside. He landed a job as salesman for a new patent medicine called Vinol, sold it with such vim & vigor that at 25 he was able to organize Drug Merchants of America, a buying agency for retail druggists. The...