331.2 N2131t
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Trends in compensating salespeople. |
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331.2 N27
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Wages in the United States, 1908-1910. |
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331.2 R824
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Social insurance / |
1 |
331.2 Sch3
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Methods of industrial remuneration. |
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331.2 Sch6
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The economy of high wages : an inquiry into the cause of high wages and their effect on methods and cost of production / |
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331.2 Sch61
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The industrial situation and the question of wages : a study in social physiology / |
1 |
331.2 T19
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The establishment of minimum rates in the tailoring industry : under the Trade boards act of 1909 / |
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331.2 T788v
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The variations of real wages and profit margins in relation to the trade cycle. |
1 |
331.2 Un5
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The minimum wage : a debate, the constructive and rebuttal speeches of the representatives of the University of Chicago in the sixteenth annual contest of the Central debating league against Michigan and Northwestern, January 17, 1914, question / |
1 |
331.2 V28
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Workmen's compensation and insurance. |
1 |
331.2 W67
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Co-partnership and profit-sharing / |
1 |
331.2 W68a
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Workingmen's insurance / |
1 |
331.2 W852
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Social insurance : an economic analysis / |
1 |
331.2 W93
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Profit sharing between employer and employee : a study in the evolution of the wages system. |
1 |
331.213 Au76
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The secret of high wages / |
1 |
331.214 R95
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A living wage / |
1 |
331.214 Su29L
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Labor policy and the business cycle / |
1 |
331.214 W494e
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The evolution of the classical wage theory / |
1 |
331.215 Ab37p
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Problems of hourly rate uniformity. |
1 |
331.215 B898w
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Wartime wage control and dispute settlement, laws, regulations, general orders, directives, official interpretations, policy statements / |
1 |