This historical document, âRules for the Government of Employees, â offers a fascinating glimpse into the operational guidelines of the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company in 1910. Superseding all previous inconsistent rules, these regulations provide detailed instructions for employees, reflecting the standards and expectations of the era. Special instructions could be issued by proper authority, ensuring adaptability to specific circumstances.
A valuable resource for historians, business scholars, and anyone interested in early 20th-century labor practices, this book illuminates the hierarchical structures and management techniques prevalent in the railroad industry. It showcases the meticulous attention to detail required for safe and efficient operation, offering a unique perspective on the lives and responsibilities of railroad workers.
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