"Wages And Hours Of Labor In The Cotton, Woolen, And Silk Industries, Volume 2" offers a detailed examination of labor conditions in key American industries during the early 20th century. Compiled by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, this volume provides invaluable data on wage rates and working hours, shedding light on the lives of workers in the cotton, woolen, and silk manufacturing sectors.
This historical record is essential for researchers, economists, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of labor practices and economic conditions in the United States. The meticulous data presented offers a unique window into the challenges and realities faced by American workers during a transformative period in industrial history.
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