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Many an employer otherwise excluded from or complying with the Act is certain to become unpleasantly aware of Section 15: ". . . It shall be unlawful for any person [excepting railways, and other common carriers] to transport, offer for transportation, ship, deliver or sell in commerce, or to ship, deliver or sell...
Any employer or employe who objects to the wages fixed by Mr. Andrews may kick directly to the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals in his area, thence to the U. S.
In Brighton, Mass., Joseph V. Harkins took home 15 $100 bills, receipts from his jewelry store. He slipped the money in a telephone book to hide it. Few days later a telephone employe delivered a new telephone book, took away the old. When he discovered his loss, harried Mr. Harkins...
...nine years 1929-1937 into one-syllable categories. Total income was $1.261.313,000. Deducting sums "paid out for materials, supplies, fuels, transportation ... set aside to replace plants and equipment as they wear out . . . paid in interest on borrowed money" and disbursed as taxes, Westinghouse had "left for our employees, for our stockholders and for future needs" $669,490.000. Of this, employees got $589.091,000, or 46.7% of total income, in wages and salaries. Group insurance premiums and payments to the employe annuity fund took $15,253,000, or 1.2%. "Which left net earnings, available for stockholders and for future needs...
Up to last week, more than 40% of Germany's traveling salesmen, 110,000 out of 265,000, were Jews. Despite Nazi antiSemitism, many large German firms have preferred to retain Jewish salesmen because, although officially scorned and often individually spat upon, they have managed to outsell Aryan competitors...