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Report of the Committee of the Senate upon the relations between labor and capital, and testimony taken by the committee. In five volumes ...

Corporate Author: United States.
Other Authors: Blair, Henry William, 1834-1920.
Language(s): English
Published: Washington, Govt. print. off., 1885.
Subjects: Working class > United States.
Labor unions > United States.
Wages > United States.
Cost and standard of living > United States.
Arbitration, Industrial > United States.
Monopolies > United States.
Trusts, Industrial > United States.
Note: "Volumes I, II, III, and IV, and part of volume V, testimony; volume V, report of the committee." Vol. V was not issued. cf. Checklist U.S. pub. doc., 3d ed., 1911, v. 1, p. 1559.
It has been assigned a number in the Congressional series (48th Cong., 2d. sess. Senate. Rept. 1262)
Henry W. Blair, chairman.
On covers: Labor and capital. Investigation of Senate committee on education and labor.
Physical Description: 4 v. diagrs. 23 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: HD8051 .C2
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