A Physiological Basis for the Shorter Working Day for Women
The book A Physiological Basis for the Shorter Working Day for Women was written by author Webster, George W. (George Washington), 1857-1931 Here you can read free online of A Physiological Basis for the Shorter Working Day for Women book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Physiological Basis for the Shorter Working Day for Women a good or bad book?
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4. In July, 1918, nine months after the decrease in hours, a 10 per cent wage bonus was instituted. Production during the two months following increased 2.5 per hour, a practically negligible amount. 14 SHORTER WORKING DAY TOR WOMEN. The 3G individual workers studied had been employed in this factor}' for over a year previous to the change in hours. They came from various departments, as follows: Strippers 0, oycletter 1, steel stitchers 2. scamors 7, foUler 1, paste inacliinc 1, l)iiKlers -4, ...clasp seamer 1, l)oner 1, garters 5, finisher ], lace binders 2, baster 1, shaper 1, tackers 2; total 3G. In this factory wage is an accurate gauge of output in any one department. In studying the 3G experienced workers, therefore, the wage records were taken as output records. , During the last five weeks under the 54-hour week the average weekly wage per girl was .$10.2", or 19 cents per hour. During the eight weeks following Ithe change it was .$11.29. During the year following the change it was .$11.G2.
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