The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 23,Випуск 89Macmillan, 1913 |
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... dockers ( calculated from the Union records ) was 27,200 . The largest number applying for work at any one time on the docks during January , 1912 , was 22,000 . The total of the largest numbers employed by each firm on any day during ...
... dockers ( calculated from the Union records ) was 27,200 . The largest number applying for work at any one time on the docks during January , 1912 , was 22,000 . The total of the largest numbers employed by each firm on any day during ...
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... dockers . Negotiations in several other ports have not yet resulted in the execution of any plans . In London the duty of regularising the labour of the port was laid by section 28 of the Port of London Act of 1908 upon the Port ...
... dockers . Negotiations in several other ports have not yet resulted in the execution of any plans . In London the duty of regularising the labour of the port was laid by section 28 of the Port of London Act of 1908 upon the Port ...
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... dockers . In dealing with the question of the mobility of casual labour , it is as important to enable a certain proportion of the labour to move in and out of a given market with ease as it is to make all the labour within the market ...
... dockers . In dealing with the question of the mobility of casual labour , it is as important to enable a certain proportion of the labour to move in and out of a given market with ease as it is to make all the labour within the market ...
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... dockers at different classes of work ( such as stevedoring , unloading , and porterage ) , there is great variety of practice , both in English and in German ports . Obviously , the fewer the barriers between the different classes of ...
... dockers at different classes of work ( such as stevedoring , unloading , and porterage ) , there is great variety of practice , both in English and in German ports . Obviously , the fewer the barriers between the different classes of ...
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... dockers and their employers . In this , or some such way , men must be paid for waiting as well as for working . Then , and then only , will it be possible to require regular attendance at centres of engagement , and to avoid both ...
... dockers and their employers . In this , or some such way , men must be paid for waiting as well as for working . Then , and then only , will it be possible to require regular attendance at centres of engagement , and to avoid both ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 30,Випуск 117 Повний перегляд - 1920 |
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