176 Words to use with labor

The idea of republicanism was as loathsome to them and watched with as much jealousy as an important labor movement is to-day.

With but few exceptions the States have strengthened their labor laws.

Some shortcomings of the labor unions Are the shortcomings of the labor unions accidental or inherent?

Could it be only the power of a new labor organization?

(c) International commissions of enquiry: e.g., commission on industrial conditions (labor legislation), African commission, armaments commission.

While it is quite true that shifting of man-power is needed, mere shuffling of the cards, as labor leaders suggest, won't give a bigger pack.

The country as measured by the ordinary financial signs, by its commerce, by its labor market, was more prosperous than it had been for years.

Some phases of labor relations in Virginia.

1915.] II WINNING THE WAR The group of nations that can make the greatest savings, will be victorious, counsels one; the group that can produce the most food and nourish the populations best, will win the war, urges another; but whatever the prophecy, whatever the advice, all paths to victory lie through labor-power.

In fact, unless a stubborn labor dispute began, nothing broke the dull monotony of toilsome effort.

In spite of the new classification, future drafts will still further reduce the farm labor supply.

Let us say you are discussing the labor problem.

Labor arbitration reportsdispute settlements.

His Hong Kong letter to "The Tribune," exposing the iniquities of the labor-contract system in Chinese emigration, created quite a stir in political and diplomatic circles.

"I am always afraid of manual-labor schools.

They have recently called a general meeting for the consideration of labor policy, and they publish monthly a little paper known as "The Cooperative Crier."

The Moor whose thought and genius wrought those works for many moons Received each day a princely payfive hundred gold doubloons Each day he left his labor deft, his guerdon was denied; Nor less he lost than his labor cost when he his hand applied.

All labor cases were to be tried simultaneously, thus making it impossible for the defendants to secure adequate counsel.

"Really, my dear Marthe, I do not feel myself competent to solve all the problems of the labor question," said Mr. Everidge carelessly.

It is considered that production, with the present labor force, is at its maximum, and if a yield of coal commensurate with the world's need is to be attained, at least seventy percent more men must be supplied.

There is a constant flux in the labor-world, which is the result largely, not of special opportunity, but of worth, application, and concentrated thought.

The country rose to a woman in most spirited fashion to combat the plan to lower the standards of labor conditions in the supposed interest of war needs.

It involves that necessity for perpetual choice which is the kind of labor men have always dreaded.

Life insurance has been much used by persons mainly dependent on labor incomes rather than on incomes from capital, by those receiving salaries, professional fees, and by active business men.

Labor code of the State of California.

176 Words to use with  labor