Charles P. Neill
Charles Patrick Neill (December 12, 1865 – October 3, 1942) was an American civil servant who was raised in Austin, Texas, after his family emigrated from Ireland in 1850. Neill graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1897 with a doctorate in economics and politics. He was appointed the United States Commissioner of Labor in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt. As Commissioner of Labor he helped inspect the Meat Packing industries, and reported women and child labor injustices. He also mediated labor disputes between workers and employers in the coal, railroad, and steel corporations. Provided by Wikipedia
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Conditions in Chicago stock yards : message from the President of the United States, transmitting the report of Mr. James Bronson Reynolds and Commissioner Charles P. Neill, Specia... by Reynolds, James Bronson, 1861-1924, Neill, Charles Patrick, 1865-1942
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Summary of the Report on condition of woman and child wage earners in the United States.
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Report on condition of woman and child wage-earners in the United States : in 19 volumes /
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Summary of the Report on condition of woman and child wage earners in the United States.
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