Citizens' Business, Issues 241-292Pennsylvania Economy League., 1917 |
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... fact that the port which captures trade is the one which keeps its facilities up to the demands . The ports that are doing the greatest business , and doing it most efficiently , are those who have kept their facilities ahead of actual ...
... fact that the port which captures trade is the one which keeps its facilities up to the demands . The ports that are doing the greatest business , and doing it most efficiently , are those who have kept their facilities ahead of actual ...
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... Ave. , New York Ci CITIZENS ' BUSINESS No. 113 of July 23 , 1914 , shows comparative figures which indicate very clearly that firemen in Philadelphia are un- derpaid . I IN view of the fact that statements have appeared.
... Ave. , New York Ci CITIZENS ' BUSINESS No. 113 of July 23 , 1914 , shows comparative figures which indicate very clearly that firemen in Philadelphia are un- derpaid . I IN view of the fact that statements have appeared.
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I IN view of the fact that statements have appeared in the daily press to the effect that the firemen of the city are waiting for the Bureau of Municipal Research to report on a standardization of salaries in the city service and ...
I IN view of the fact that statements have appeared in the daily press to the effect that the firemen of the city are waiting for the Bureau of Municipal Research to report on a standardization of salaries in the city service and ...
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... fact , they are the only two ser- vices that already have the more im- portant essentials of standardization , namely , uniform titles , uniform pay and uniform grading of all positions having similar duties , and definite lines of ...
... fact , they are the only two ser- vices that already have the more im- portant essentials of standardization , namely , uniform titles , uniform pay and uniform grading of all positions having similar duties , and definite lines of ...
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... facts . 3. We believe in the right of citizens to know what their government is doing . 4. We believe that the " average " citizens has not the time or the training necessary to go through the records and all the publications of the ...
... facts . 3. We believe in the right of citizens to know what their government is doing . 4. We believe that the " average " citizens has not the time or the training necessary to go through the records and all the publications of the ...
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