The most rigid economy and the development of growing efficiency of operations that the most of them That of the previous year until the closing months ofġ928 and it has been only because of the practice of Have had a very trying time of it in recent years.įor the roads as a whole 1928 was far from beingĪ good year. These railĬarriers can certainly not be said to be in flourishingĬondition and in the western half of the country they Given geographical division of the country being involved, and at other times one or more large individual roads or systems, the effect in all casesīeing to add to the payrolls of the roads. Part of the country or another, sometimes the wholeīody of employees of a certain grade or class in a These wage increases are constantly going on in one Increases on the railroads of the United States. Protest anew is called for against further wage Treas., William Dana Seibert Bee., Herbert D.Seibert. Published every Saturday morning by WILLIAM B.DANA COMPANY. C.įront, Pine and Depeyster Streets, New York LONDON OrricE-Edwards & Smith, 1 Drapers' Gardens, London, E. Gray, Western Representative,Ģ08 South La Salle Street, Telephone State 0613. For the Bank and Quotation Record the subscription price is $6.00 per year for all the others is The following publications are also issued. Within Continental United States except Alaska The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.
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