Word: employees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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¶ President Hoover and 46 other White House workers pledged three days' pay to Washington's Unemployment relief fund. The President's contribution: $616.44. Meanwhile protests began to appear against the method of relief fund collection among the Government's 75,000 departmental workers. Collectors had...
Rich Man's Folly (Paramount), supposed to have been suggested by Dickens' Dombey & Son, is an earnest but stodgy study of a gloomy man of business (George Bancroft). An irascible and exaggerated enthusiasm for his shipbuilding concern makes him, at first, a monster. He wants nothing but a...
Left. By Richard Teller Crane Jr., president of Crane Co. (plumbing) who died three weeks ago (TIME. Nov., 16): an estate estimated at $50,000,000, of which more than $1,200,000 goes to 4,000 old Crane employes. Amounts depend upon length of service, from ten years upwards...
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Obviously the boomerang, if any, would get back to different businesses at different rates of speed. No steel employe buys billets or rails. A reduction in steel dividends is apt to have a more direct effect on purchases, although this too would be small. But purchasing power ceased to be...