Word: labors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Special Session. Further agricultural relief and limited changes in the tariff cannot in justice to our farmers, our labor and our manufacturers be postponed. I shall therefore request a special session of Congress...
...coordinates we can divide the jobs in most businesses into four or five different categories. There are those in the Production Field, which includes labor, foremanship, superintendency, and managership. Those in the Distribution Field, include selling, sales executive work, advertising in all of its phases, and marketing research. Those in the General Office and Accounting Field, include the keeping of records and handling of finance from book-keeper and office boy to treasurer or vice president in charge of finance. The Service Field, which we find in many organizations--which functions as a method of rendering assistance to other departments...
...will imagine with me this Graph as covering the various occupations in which men labor, you can look along either line--vertical or horizontal--and find a given position at any given point. We shall find, for example, the sales manager for the manufacturing company which makes household furniture. We can find the accountant for the rubber factory...
...labor of preparing designs for a new series of stamps would be so great that a considerable time must pass before collectors could possibly add them to their treasures...
...Crown?" Specifically this question was asked, in a large and lofty way, by several M. P.'s of each British party-Conservative, Liberal and Laborite-who assembled last week in London to found the Seventh Dominion League. Sat, as chairman of the meeting, Colonel Josiah Wedgewood, M. P. (Labor), flanked by Lieutenant-Commander Joseph Kenworthy, M. P. (a Liberal until 1926, now a Laborite), and by Lord Hartington, M. P. (Conservative), heir of the 9th Duke of Devonshire (Conservative), who fought for the Empire in Egypt, at the Dardanelles and in France...