Biennial reports of the Minimum Wage Commission, 1914-1921.

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Biennial reports of the Minimum Wage Commission, 1914-1921.

Biennial reports for 1913-1914, March 1918-March 1919, and April 1918-January 15, 1921. They contain histories of the minimum wage commission and law, decisions by the Ramsey County district court and the Minnesota Supreme Court on their constitutionality, wage orders issued by the commission, information on wages paid to women and minors, and related data and statistics.

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