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...Cooks$37.00 Butchers 32.00 General Cooks 30.00 Pantry Stewards 30.00 Vegetable Cooks 26.00 Kitchen Men 22.00 Short Order Cooks 20.00 Counter Men 20.00 Pot Washers 20.00 Store Men 20.00 Salad Men 20.00 Truckmen 17.00 Porters 17.00 Dish Men 17.00 Bus Boys 17.00 Waitresses 14.00 Pantry Women 14.00 Glass and Silver...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WAGES AGREED TO SATURDAY: EFFECTIVE TILL JAN. 29, 1930 | 1/31/1938 | See Source »

Figures on the percentage of unionization among House waitresses were disclosed last night. It was also said that 90 percent of the bus boys, cooks, salad men, truckmen, and dishwashers were A.F. of L. members. Statistics follow: Dunster 100% Lowell 100% Leverett 100% Winthrop 80% Kirkland 80% Adams 75% Eliot 4 girls

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIONIZATION PERCENTAGE OF HOUSE WAITRESSES LEARNED | 1/13/1938 | See Source »

...Allen Jenkins), wins another bout at a truck drivers' picnic, goes to work as a mechanic, conducts a merry courtship while Grandma Wicks and the nation's police beat the bushes for him. Set-tos with such surrealities as mad Poet Killigrew Shawe (Hugh Herbert) and the truckmen give Gerald's education the final polish. He goes home, gives tyrannical Grandma Wicks a piece of his mind, decides that Mona knows best...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Nov. 1, 1937 | 11/1/1937 | See Source »

...Monsignor Haas has since 1933 served on the NRA's Labor Advisory Board, the National Labor Board, the National Committee on Business & Labor Standards, WPA's Labor Policies Board. He has been surpassed only by Edward McGrady as a mediator in strikes, serving notably in the Minneapolis truckmen's strike of 1934, the Tampa cigar strike of 1935. Said he: "I can sense the trouble in a labor dispute just like an old family doctor who comes into the sick room, sniffs the air and says. 'Measles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Churches & Labor | 9/20/1937 | See Source »

Tough and militant is Seattle Labor. In 1919, the city was the scene of a general strike. This year, the handful of striking Guildsmen could not have closed the P-I without the support of dock workers and truckmen who failed to scare when the town's conservatives, encouraged by such leading citizens as Publisher Clarance Brettun Blethen of the Times, talked of forming vigilante bands to break the picket lines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Seattle Settlement | 12/7/1936 | See Source »

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