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IN THE WORLD OF LABOR

January 20, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Sacramento Union, 11 February 1912 By A. J. EISSING. The French government employes 120,000 women. Agriculture supports 250,000,000 persons in India. Kingston, Can., police want their pay raised from $50 to $60 a month. The Barbers’ association of Quebec asks the legislature to provide that all barbers be licensed. Hamilton, Ont., bricklayers want to increase … [Read more…]

Posted in: California Newspaper Archive, Ethical and green living, Faits Divers, Feminism, Finanace, Future of Work, History, Politics, Thinking about Tagged: American death rate, bricklayers, cigar makers, cooks, employment, employment of women, England, foremen, labor, Labor party, linotype, Masons, Mexico, Pablo Iglesias, Plasterers', police, printers, seamen, Socialist, textile mills, Union, union men, workmen

WHAT ENGLISH WORKMEN SING, December 1871

January 26, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

WHAT ENGLISH WORKMEN SING. “The Secularist Manual of Songs and Ceremonies ” has recently attracted some notoriety, from the allusion made to it by Gladstone in a recent speech. It is the creed and song-book, so to speak, of the revolutionary working classes in England, and a correspondent furnishes some specimens of the rhyme it … [Read more…]

Posted in: California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, History, Politics, Racism, Slavery, Thinking about Tagged: 1871, ENGLISH, Gladstone, Lower Classes, Sacramento Daily Union, Secularist Manual, workmen

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