National Commissioner of Labor, said : The lack of direct political influence constitutes a powerful reason why women's wages have been kept at a minimum. A Literary Find - Página 29por Sara Tobias Drukker - 1914 - 63 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1910 - 918 páginas
...national commissioner of labor, said in an address delivered at Smith college on February 22, 1902: "The lack of direct political influence constitutes...reason why women's wages have been kept at a minimum." To give to men all the powers of government means not only that women, in their struggle for decent... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1912 - 164 páginas
...entirely removed. The late Hon. Carroll D. Wright, while still National Commissioner of Labor, said : The lack of direct political influence constitutes...reason why women's wages have been kept at a minimum. Thousands of women are to-day working at starvation wages, and the conditions of women's work are getting... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1912 - 116 páginas
...test of liberty. The late Hon. Carroll D. Wright, while still National Commissioner of Labor, said : The lack of direct political influence constitutes...reason why women's wages have been kept at a minimum. Thousands of women are to-day working at starvation wages, and the conditions of women's work are getting... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1914 - 228 páginas
...neglect of private duties on that account can be laid to the women's charge. Hon. Carroll D. Wright. — The lack of direct political influence constitutes...reason why women's wages have been kept at a minimum. Hon. Ben. B. Lindscy, judge of the Denver Juvenile Court. — We have in Colorado the most advanced... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1914 - 228 páginas
...all the workers of America to work for woman suffrage." (Keir Hardie, MP, Independent Labor Party.) " The lack of direct political influence constitutes...reason why women's wages have been kept at a minimum." (Hon. Carroll D. Wright, late "United States Commissioner of Labor.) "Nothing tells the location of... | |
| 1914 - 902 páginas
...neglect of private duties on that account can be laid to the women's charge. Hon. Carroll D. Wright. — The lack of direct political influence constitutes...reason why women's wages have been kept at a minimum. Him. Ben. ft. Lindxey. judge of the. Dcnrer Jurenile Court. — We have in Colorado the most advanced... | |
| S. J. Kleinberg - 1999 - 604 páginas
...connection between women's poor economic circumstances and their exclusion from the political process. "The lack of direct political influence constitutes...reason why women's wages have been kept at a minimum." Mary Duffy of the Overall Makers' Union told New York legislators "we need every help to fight the... | |
| Janet Beer, Katherine Joslin, Anne Trudgill - 2002 - 470 páginas
...disfranchisement helps to keep wages down. The Honorable Carroll D. Wright, National Commissioner of Labor said: "The lack of direct political influence constitutes...reason why women's wages have been kept at a minimum." Because equal suffrage would increase the proportion of educated voters. The high schools of every... | |
| 1912 - 1078 páginas
...entirely removed. The late Hon. Carroll D. Wright, while still National Commissioner of Labor, said: The lack of direct political influence constitutes...reason why women's wages have been kept at a minimum. Thousands of women are to-day working at starvation wages, and the conditions of women's work are getting... | |
| 1912 - 380 páginas
...March 13, 1912.] The late Hon. Carroll D. Wright, while still National Commissioner of Labor, said: "The lack of direct political influence constitutes...reason why women's wages have been kept at a minimum." . Thousands of women are today working at starvation wagesand the conditions of women's work are gettily... | |
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