Lexicographical Neighbors of Timeworkers
Literary usage of Timeworkers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Settlement of Wage Disputes by Herbert Feis (1921)
""To male and female timeworkers—107.90 per cent of the ... but not less than 100,
the percentage war wages of timeworkers shall be equal to the index ..."
2. Employers & Workmen Under the Munitions of War Acts, 1915-1917 by Thomas Alexander Fyfe, Great Britain (1918)
"IB defined in the Munitions of War Acts) and paid as plain timeworkers in ...
Provided that any bonus or war advances which in the case of timeworkers has ..."
3. Public Health Bulletin by United States Marine Hospital Service (1921)
"Analysis of the male timeworkers shows that they are slightly underaged and ...
In the matter of length of exposure the timeworkers are underexposed and the ..."
4. Industrial Democracy by Sidney Webb, Beatrice Potter Webb (1902)
"... to force the pace of the timeworkers. Compositors' unions therefore prefer
that the employer should confine himself to one system or the other. ..."
5. Industrial Democracy by Sidney Webb, Beatrice Potter Webb (1902)
"... to force the pace of the timeworkers. Compositors' unions therefore prefer
that the employer should confine himself to one system or the other. ..."
6. Women in the Printing Trades: A Sociological Study by James Ramsay MacDonald (1904)
"... some made 15s. or more. In another firm they earned 7s. or 8s. up to 25s.
on piecework. timeworkers earned 12s. or 14s.; young girls earned 2s. 6d. ..."