Proceedings Arbitration Between the Western Railroads And the Brotherhood of Lo

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If he works until ten, how much is he paid?
Mr. Carter : I must confess that I have not investigated that, but it is my opinion that such a case would be unusual. I do not know of any people who have more fixed hours for working than men in other industries that are quoted here. For instance, when a man goes to work at a certain hour in the morn- ing, he has every reason to anticipate that unless something unusual transpires, he is going to have a day's work.
Mr. Sheean : Is there any provision
... in any of these sched- ules, in any of these crafts that you have ever seen, similar to or like the provision which engineers and firemen have, whereby in those crafts they must pay a full day?
587 Mr. Carter: I cannot say, unfortunately, for after I had secured hundreds of these agreements for the purpose of present- ing them I found I did not have time to read them before the arbitration began.
Mr. Sheean : Well, have you ever heard of a provision in any of these crafts whereby the eight-hour day is an eight-hour or less day?


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