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Preliminary report on study of regularization of employment and improvement of labor conditions in the automobile industry ... January 23, 1935.
- Title
- Preliminary report on study of regularization of employment and improvement of labor conditions in the automobile industry ... January 23, 1935.
- Author
- United States. National Recovery Administration.
- Publication
- [Washington, 1935]
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Details
- Description
- 4 pts. in 1 v. charts, tables.; 26-39 cm.
- Subjects
- Note
- Cover-title.
- At head of title: National Recovery Administration. Research and Planning Division.
- Reproduced from typewritten copy.
- Appendices: A. Charts and supporting data. B. Tables and supplementary text. C. Hourly, weekly and annual income of automobile workers.
- Call Number
- TDK+ (United States. National Recovery Administration. Preliminary report on study of regularization of employment and improvement of labor conditions in the automobile industry)
- OCLC
- 38937554
- Author
- United States. National Recovery Administration.
- Title
- Preliminary report on study of regularization of employment and improvement of labor conditions in the automobile industry ... January 23, 1935.
- Imprint
- [Washington, 1935]
- Research Call Number
- TDK+ (United States. National Recovery Administration. Preliminary report on study of regularization of employment and improvement of labor conditions in the automobile industry)