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The miners and operators were interested chiefly in two of the miners' demands: 1) the check-off (for collection of union dues, fines and assessments by the operators, for the unions, from the men's pay) ; 2) an increase of $2.00 a day for miners paid on a time basis...
1922 1923 Income and profits $2,086,904,069 $1,689,159,917 Estates 139,418,846 126,704,979 Transportation 169,518,727 Telegraph and telephone 29,271,521 30,265,954 Insurace 10,855,403 Beverages 79,113,720 40,484,661 Cigars and tobacco 269,771,109...
The U. S. Coal Commission, entering the situation for the first time, invited the Joint Scale Committee of the anthracite miners and operators to meet with it at the Pennsylvania Hotel, Manhattan. The invitations were accepted. After both sides had talked with the Commission the miners made two offers: 1...
The public is especially incensed at anthracite miners and operators because their breach at the present time is caused not by wages or hours of work, but by "a mere question of book-keeping"-the checkoff, by which operators would automatically collect dues for the union out of workers'...
It is stated that not one of these nations has paid its annual dues to the League since becoming a member. The Republics in question claim that their assessments are too high.