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- Title
Clothing Industry--Chicago.
- Abstract
The article reports on the decision of the chairman of the Hart, Schaffner & Marx trade board to Case No. 1437-A on October 28, 1925 about the complaint of a union that a foreman was performing work which should be done by the union cloth examiners. The company has contended that the right of the foreman to inspect goods for defective workmanship should not be abridged by any limitation requiring him to use the service of a union cloth examiner. According to the chairman, the foreman in the sponging and examining room should have the same prerogative as the foreman in the cutting room, or trimming rooms, or the tailor shops where inspection of the workmanship is made freely, the goods being handled in any way necessary by the shop officials in their inspection.
- Subjects
INDUSTRIAL supervisors; LABOR unions; CHAIRMAN of the board; HART Schaffner &; Marx (Company); QUALITY control; WORKMANSHIP
- Publication
Monthly Labor Review, 1925, Vol 21, Issue 6, p104
- ISSN
0098-1818
- Publication type
Article