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A special state commission conducted an investigation into working conditions, especially those affecting health, in a wide range of industries.
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Between 1911 and 1915 the Legislature charged the Commission with investigating factory sanitary and safety conditions, wages, and other related issues such as ...
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New York State Archives' website contains a wealth of information about the work of the New York State Factory Investigating Commission. This resource is a ...
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This is the 3-volume preliminary report of the investigation that resulted from the fire. It includes transcripts of testimonies of fire chiefs, union leaders, ...
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New York is the first State in the Union to authorize a general investigation of the conditions in manufacturing establishments within its borders. Several ...
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1. Wages in the millinery trade 2. The relation of irregular employment to the living wage for women 3. Second report of the Factory Investigating Commission, ...
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Names. New York (State). Factory Investigating Commission; Wagner, Robert F. (Robert Ferdinand), 1877-1953; Price, George Moses, 1864-1942; Porter, Holbrook ...
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This finding aid provides a general history of the Factory Investigating Commission, describing the range of issues it studied, although surviving records ...
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Lt. Gen. William H. “Butch” Graham, Jr. today assumed command of the US Army Corps of Engineers and became the Army's 56th Chief of Engineers.
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