Willoughby, William F. (William Franklin), B. 1867
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Missouri, Califor- nia, Kansas and Maryland have thus created free employment bureaus in connection with their labor bureaus which are identical in character with those specifically created by law. The California bureau was created about July 1895, when a great many workingmen and women were out of emplo)mnient, and its expenses were entirely borne by private subscription. It continued in operation only about a year, as the return of better times removed the pressing need of its services. The K...ansas bureau is conducted on a small scale. The commissioner of the labor bureau writes : Digitized by VnOOQlC 8 AMERICAN SOCIAL ECONOMICS By reason of our close touch to organized labor and the working- men in this state, we have established a voluntary free employment agency where both the employers and persons seeking employ- ment may register and thereby be aided to employment. This voluntary agency may be said to be local in its character, being confined largely to the city and vicinity. In 1893 Montana, in the law creating a bureau of labor statistics, provided that its commissioner should maintain in his office a free public employment bureau, and also granted permission to any city to open a similar office if it desired to do so.
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