President and of L. leaders discuss wage-hour legislation. Washington, , March 16. Following a conference between President Roosevelt and leaders of the American Federation of Labor on wage-hour legislation today, AF of L President William Green announced that there was not a great deal of difference between the chief executive and the federation over details of the proposed legislation. He said the federation was not rigidly committed ... an absolute 40 cents an hour minimum wage. In the picture, left to right: Jewell, president, Railroad Employees Dept., John Frey, president, M


President and of L. leaders discuss wage-hour legislation. Washington, , March 16. Following a conference between President Roosevelt and leaders of the American Federation of Labor on wage-hour legislation today, AF of L President William Green announced that there was not a great deal of difference between the chief executive and the federation over details of the proposed legislation. He said the federation was not rigidly committed ... an absolute 40 cents an hour minimum wage. In the picture, left to right: Jewell, president, Railroad Employees Dept., John Frey, president, Metal Trades Dept., President William Green, and Joseph McInerny, president, Building Trades Dept.


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