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Essay heading: Nation's Industry Goes on 40 Hour Work Week
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The amount of money these states
contributed to the federal government in taxes increased by more than 25 percent.
In the October 23rd article, the administrator of the wages and hours division,
Calum Fleming discussed the reasons for the longer work week. He says that the longer
work week was triggered by a desire to cut labor costs rather then increase production,
The wages and hour law affected well over the 12 million people unemployed at the
time in the country... displayed 300 characters
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He says that the longer
work week was triggered by a desire to cut labor costs rather then increase production,
The wages and hour law affected well over the 12 million people unemployed at the
time in the country. The American Federation of Labor organization recommended that
the United States government adapt the forty hour week as a means of easing the post
war adjustment, This intern will help the unemployment rate drop throughout the United
States... displayed next 300 characters
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