The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 23,Випуск 89Macmillan, 1913 |
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... week's duration . The number was 86,048 in 1911 , and 153,263 in 1912 , being 18 2 and 240 per cent . respectively of all vacancies for adults filled in those years . These figures do not imply that the Exchanges are tending , or might ...
... week's duration . The number was 86,048 in 1911 , and 153,263 in 1912 , being 18 2 and 240 per cent . respectively of all vacancies for adults filled in those years . These figures do not imply that the Exchanges are tending , or might ...
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... weeks . The number of those who , on the average , require at least one man once a week , is not very far in excess of a hundred . The demand for the men is partly caused by the fact that the police object to " lorries " standing in the ...
... weeks . The number of those who , on the average , require at least one man once a week , is not very far in excess of a hundred . The demand for the men is partly caused by the fact that the police object to " lorries " standing in the ...
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... week . Casual labour was discussed in Parliament on several occasions in connection with the Insurance Bill in 1911. Section 99 of the Act contains provisions which aim at facilitating the work of the Labour Exchanges in dealing with ...
... week . Casual labour was discussed in Parliament on several occasions in connection with the Insurance Bill in 1911. Section 99 of the Act contains provisions which aim at facilitating the work of the Labour Exchanges in dealing with ...
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... week ( whether by the same employer or not ) has to be accompanied by a separate contribution . Under the original draft of the Insurance Bill , the full contribution of 27d . had to be paid both by the employer and by the workman in ...
... week ( whether by the same employer or not ) has to be accompanied by a separate contribution . Under the original draft of the Insurance Bill , the full contribution of 27d . had to be paid both by the employer and by the workman in ...
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... week was 118d . The number of employers in the scheme has gradually increased to 116. The total amount of wages paid in each week varies from about £ 150 to £ 180 . During the first week or two the men objected to receiving a weekly ...
... week was 118d . The number of employers in the scheme has gradually increased to 116. The total amount of wages paid in each week varies from about £ 150 to £ 180 . During the first week or two the men objected to receiving a weekly ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 30,Випуск 117 Повний перегляд - 1920 |
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