How Did Leaders of the National Consumers' League and Their Lawyers Keep the Minimum Wage Alive from the Adkins Case to the Fair Labor Standards Act, 1923-1938?
written by Nancy Woloch, 1940- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2017), 61 page(s),
Source: documents.alexanderstreet.com
Source: documents.alexanderstreet.com
Details
- Field of Interest
- Women and Social Movements
- Author
- Nancy Woloch, 1940-
- Collection
- Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
- Content Type
- Document project
- Duration
- 0 sec
- Format
- Related Web resources
- URL
- https://documents.alexanderstreet.com/node/124
- Page Count
- 61
- Publication Year
- 2017
- Publisher
- Alexander Street
- Place Published / Released
- Alexandria, VA
- Subject
- Women and Social Movements, History, Women and Social Reform, Minimum wage, Labor laws, National supreme courts, Trials and litigation, Mujer y Reforma Social, Mulher e Reforma Social, National Consumers' League, Agnes Frances Perkins, 1875-, Florence Kelley, 1859-1932, Felix Frankfurter, 1882-1965, Louis D. Brandeis, 1856-1941, Work and Class Identity, Social Reform and Political Activism, Hours or Wage Legislation, Labor Standards Movements
- Topic
- Hours or Wage Legislation, Labor Standards Movements
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- Mujer y Reforma Social, Mulher e Reforma Social