This volume of the "Report" from the Anthracite Board of Conciliation provides a detailed look into the labor relations and industry practices surrounding anthracite coal mining. Focusing primarily on the late 19th century, the report offers insights into the disputes, negotiations, and resolutions between mine workers and operators. The board's findings shed light on the economic and social dynamics of the anthracite region, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the historical context of American industrial labor.
Researchers and historians will find this volume a key source for examining the challenges and triumphs of workers in one of the nation's most vital energy sectors. The "Report" captures a critical period in American history, illustrating the complex interplay of economics, labor, and public policy.
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