10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TIMEWORK»
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... although, as may AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES IN GERMAN TEXTILE
INDUSTRY, FEBRUARY, 1920 Dollars Marks Par of Exchange Exchange 1920-
21 Finishers Men Timework . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.08 to4.00 .495 to .952 .039 to .075
Piecework .
Table 10: Weaving Piecework Males 1914 to 1919 28 t« 11: Loom-fixing
Timework <t tt tt tt 28 tt 12: Misc. Unskilled Labor Timework tt tt tt tt 28 tt 13:
Carding tt Females tt tt tt 29 tt 14: Piecework tt tt tt 29 tt 15: Drawing Timework tt tt
tt tt 29 tt 16: ...
National Industrial Conference Board, 1919
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Works councils in the United States
1 Total Payroll Data Males 1914 to 1919 Females tt tt tt 3 Machinists Timework
Males tt a tt 4: Toolmakers tt " tt a tt 5: Molders tt tt tt tt 6 tt Piecework " tt tt tt 7 Core
Makers Timework " tt a a 8 a tt Piecework " tt a tt 9 Blacksmiths Timework tt a tt 10
...
National Industrial Conference Board, 1919
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Hours of work as related to output and health of workers: ...
1 2 Total Payroll Data tt tt tt Opening and Picking Carding Spinning Spooling,
Warping and Twisting Males Females 1914 to 1919 Timework Males 1914 to
1919 Piecework Timework Piecework Timework tt tt tt 27 27 27 27 27 27 2S 28
LIST OF ...
National Industrial Conference Board, 1919
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Wages and Hours of Labor in the Men's Clothing Industry, ...
Piecework employees, sackecoat shop Cutters Timework employees. Cutters
Cutters and trimmers Timework employees. l l Cutters /AH employees except
cutters and trimmers... \Cutters and trimmers Timework employees.. Timework ...
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1925
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Taming Time, Timing Death: Social Technologies and Ritual
According to sociologist Michael G. Flaherty, timework can be referred to as an “
intrapersonal and interpersonal effort directed toward provoking or preventing
various temporal experiences” implicating “the agentic micromanagement of
one's ...
Professor Dorthe Refslund Christensen, Professor Rane Willerslev, 2013
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Postwar Labor Conditions in Germany: March, 1925
Before the war piecework was quite the rule in the repair shops of the German
railways ; during the war it became less important, and in the last months before
the revolution at least as much timework was performed as piecework. With the ...
Robert René Kuczynski, 1925
8
Statistical Abstract of the United States
Rates were obtained for each of the princi al timework trades in all cities covered
in which there were local unions and represent rates provided) for in union
agreements. The union membership covered by these agreements in 1935 was ...
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The Letters of Sidney and Beatrice Webb: Volume 2, ...
Our point is that Timework involves just as precise a definition of terms as
Piecework, if it is not to be open to silent and insidious perversion to the men's
disadvantage. In the Timework trades, the men more or less consciously seek
this ...
Webb, Norman Mackenzie, 2008
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The Challenge of Global Commons and Flows for US Power: The ...
Decelerated timework temporefersto a sense of quickening pace of otherthan
restorative accents. Timeis increasingly definedbya perception ofintense
temporal, conventional and breaking accents. A decelerated timework tempo
leads ...
Valtteri Vuorisalo, Mr Juha Käpylä, Professor Mika Aaltola, 2014