State history. Grand Coulee dam. Labor. 1937-10-12
Coast is issue in wage probe. - Might come to Coulee for less money on 40-hour than 30-hour in Seattle. - One indication of what the federal department of labor might be thinking about in connection with the wage scale that is to prevail in the new Grand Coulee dam construction contract with the bureau of reclamation was given by Carl R. Schedler of Washington, D. C., labor department referee, who opened a wage scale hearing on the project today.
Alternative title: | Spokesman-review ; 1937-10-12 Coast is issue in wage probe |
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1937
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Subject: | State history | Grand Coulee dam | labor | United States Department of Labor | Carl R. Schedler | American Federation of Labor | MWAK | Frank A. Banks, engineer | Davis Bacon Act | labor wages | Paul Frederickson | labor unions | Seattle, Washington | Vern Warren | C. R. Shinn | Morrison-Knudson company | Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.) | Banks, Frank A | Schedler, Carl R | Mason-Walsh-Atkinson-Kier Company | Wages | Construction workers | Washington (State) | Grand Coulee Dam | Labor unions | United States. Bureau of Reclamation | United States. Dept. of Labor |
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