Lexicographical Neighbors of Dilutees
Literary usage of Dilutees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Economic Effects of the War Upon Women and Children in Great Britain by Irene Osgood Andrews, Margaret A. Hobbs (1921)
"Rules laid down by the Ministry of Labour are quoted, however, which would turn
out all the "dilutees," both male and female, and give back to the skilled ..."
2. What's what in the Labor Movement: A Dictionary of Labor Affairs and Labor by Waldo Ralph Browne (1921)
"Dilutes, dilutees. Unskilled or semi-skilled workers introduced among skilled
workers, under the plan known as DILUTION OF LABOR, are sometimes called ..."
3. Economic Effects of the World War Upon Women and Children in Great Britain by Irene Osgood Andrews, Margaret A. Hobbs (1921)
"Rules laid down by the Ministry of Labour are quoted, however, which would turn
out all the "dilutees," both male and female, and give back to the skilled ..."
4. What We Want and why by Ethel Snowden (1922)
"... they were called upon as skilled men to make special tools, to fix these tools,
and make them fool proof, that dilutees of both sexes ..."
5. Report of an Inquiry as to Works Committees Made by British Ministry of Labor by Great Britain Ministry of Labour (1919)
"The functions of the Dilution Delegates are to supervise the introduction of
dilution and the wages paid to dilutees. The delegates may complain, ..."
6. Selected Articles on Modern Industrial Movements by Daniel Bloomfield (1919)
"The women workers and the "dilutees" robbed of their old meaning the words "skilled"
and "unskilled." Union jurisdictional disputes were suspended, ..."
7. Selected Articles on Modern Industrial Movements by Daniel Bloomfield (1919)
"The women workers and the "dilutees" robbed of their old meaning the words "skilled"
and "unskilled." Union jurisdictional disputes were suspended, ..."