Archives|FORTY-HOUR WEEK ON BRIDGE BARRED; Plea of Triborough Authority to Add to Working Hours Rejected by Ickes. MOSES REVEALS REBUFF Nevertheless the Span Will Be Opened on July 10, Head of Authority Says.
FORTY-HOUR WEEK ON BRIDGE BARRED; Plea of Triborough Authority to Add to Working Hours Rejected by Ickes. MOSES REVEALS REBUFF Nevertheless the Span Will Be Opened on July 10, Head of Authority Says.
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A request by the Triborough Bridge Authority to permit a forty-hour-a-week schedule on the Randalls Island junction of the Triborough Bridge has been denied by the Public Works Administration, headed by Secretary Harold L. Ickes.View Full Article in Timesmachine »