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Goldmark, Josephine Clara
Josephine Clara Goldmark
Josephine Clara Goldmark
(October 13, 1877 – December 15, 1950) was an advocate of
labor law reform
in the United States during the
early 20th century
. Her work against
child labor
and for wages-and-hours legislation (the
8-hour day
,
minimum wage
) was influential in the passage of the
Keating–Owen Act
in 1916 and the later
Fair Labor Standards Act
of 1937.
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Impatient crusader . Florence Kelley's life story
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Goldmark, Josephine Clara
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Fatigue and efficiency : a study in industry
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Nursing and nursing education in the United States
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