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Grab Fourth Report Of The Factory Investigating Commission, 1915, Vol. 4: Appendix VI, Relationship Between Industrial Education And Wages; Appendix VII, Cost Of Living In New York State; Appendix VIII, Wage Regulation In Australasia (Classic Reprint) Authored By N Y Factory Investigating Commission  Viewable As Hardcover
Investigating Commission,, Vol,: Appendix Vi, Relationship Between Industrial Education and Wages Appendix VII, Cost of Living in New York State Appendix VIII, Wage Regulation in Australasia

The limitations of time, expense and condensation of inquiry to a reasonably limited area were the deciding factors in the making of a choice of lines of work for this investigation and analysis.
Paper box making, which is largely machine work, is almost entirely concentrated in one section of the State and in consequence afforded the Opportunity for an exhaustive investi gation.
Department store work which has common elements of opportunity, wage and hours of labor throughout the State was chosen as a second distinct field for studv.
The third line of work chosen for investigation was candy making,

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