Word: employees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"I have always had to work. . . . For the first 40 years of my life I was an employe. When not employed by others, I employed myself. I found very early that being out of hire was not necessarily being out of work. . . . The word 'unemployment' has become one of the...
The accident work of the four city physicians was tremendous. Morris L. Strauss, assistant corporation counsel in charge of the City Workmen's Compensation Bureau, who designated the four, generally accepted their bills without question. The doctors themselves remarkably often did not know for what they were charging. Dr...
¶ Received from Minnesota's Maas a bill to abolish first and some second class postmasterships for economy and efficiency's sake. In each office the No. 1 civil service employe would be put in charge. ¶ Received from Illinois' Britten a bill to militarize the Administration...
The plan was G. M'.'s famed Employes Savings & Investment Plan (not to be confused with G. M.'s Bonus Plan which has swelled the fortunes of its executives). Last week G. M.'s responsibilities to its stockholders loomed larger than its responsibilities to its workers...
G. M.'s employe plan was a five-year savings system under which any employe could deposit with the company up to 20% of his earnings, with a $300 maximum figure. The company contributed an amount equal to one half this deposit, which was used to buy G. M...