The Workers At War

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The board did not decide to establish generally throughout in- dustry this minimum wage of forty cents an hour. Its policy was to determine and apply a fair living wage in each case on the basis of the particular facts.
This principle is illustrated in its decisions in street railway THE NATIONAL WAR LABOR BOARD 135 controversies many of which came before the board. In these cases the board established a different rate for street car em- ployes in the smaller city doing similar work to employes
... in the large city. While in all cases substantial wage increases were granted the rates established varied, there being no flat minimum or maximum that was applied generally. Wages for motormen and conductors in the larger cities were fixed at from forty-eight to fifty and one-half cents an hour and the rate for apprentice motormen and conductors at forty-three cents. In the smaller cities the pay for motormen and con- ductors was increased to forty-five cents and for apprentice motormen and conductors to forty-one cents an hour.

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