A Documentary History of American Industrial Society;

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On motion. Resolved, that the Convention go into an election for Treasurer. John Commerford and John Brown were nominated as candidates. Upon counting the ballots the judges of election declared John Com- merford elected as Treasurer for this Union.
The Committee on ten hour system made the follow- ing report which was accepted : In Boston the ten hour system has made but little progress; and it is impossible to arrive at any conclusion in relation to the progress of the system. At the present
...time not more than one third of the Carpenters, and a small number of the Masons have been employed on Digitized by Google 254 AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY [VoL the ten hour system. The Plasterers have fully ob- tained and established the system.
In Schenectady, the Carpenters, Machinists, Mill- wrights and Founders, copper, tin and sheet iron Work- ers have succeeded in establishing the system.
In Albany and Troy, the Painters, Carpenters, Stone Masons, Coach Makers, Machinists, Mill Wrights and Founders, have also succeeded.


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