Memo book contains information on machinery (year purchased and price), wages, and production. Also contains 3 loose sheets of paper regarding operations, including one with math problems.
Table of Contents: Prices, wages and hours; Emphasis on health; Natty knitwear; Mining black-jack; Fair doings; Of tidal waves and pennies; Neoprene, rubber and rubber chemicals; Tags; What's new.
Includes articles: Putting Democracy on the High Seas (on re-building S.S.Mount Clay ); Technical Description of S.S.Mount Clay ; Our Printing Department; Pictures That Talk (about Morse photographer C. W. Bailey); Wages Paid by Our European...
Includes articles: Mr. Morse Discusses Wages And Conditions; Must Produce More, Says Mr. Morse; Japanese Choose Our Yard; Minstrels Guests of the Association; To Elect Association Officers Next Month; It Hadda Be Done (about the achievements of the...
Includes articles: Mining Gold in the Morse Yard (about the Salvage Department); Tropical Fruits And Revolutions (about a passenger boat S.S.Essequibo); Theories of Wages; Our Fire Protection Best; Picture Stories Here And There; With Our Old...
Includes articles: Figureheads Recall Bygone Days; Welding Experiment Is Success; Pictures Snapped at Association Frolic; Morse Outing Is Jolly Affair; Theories of Wages; Sports.
Includes articles: The Hand of Progress (on the growth of the Morse Company); Morse Solicitor Is Globe-Trotter; Theories of Wages; The Closed Or Open Shop - Which (about danger of Trade-Unionism).
Ford Motor Company workers at the Rouge plant line up beside a company pay truck to claim their wages. One of the few large organizations that pay its employees in cash, Ford has its own armored trucks to transport a daily payroll of a million and...
Text from image: "What Are Loafers Paid? Sometimes they get paid in wages, sometimes in forced idleness, always in harsh looks from their fellow workers who are on to them. They Can Beat The Game For Only A Short Time."