Selected Articles on Modern Industrial MovementsH.W. Wilson Company, 1919 - 377 стор. |
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... increased to nearly 150,000 ; and that the surplus divided at the end of the year to the workers who purchased their supplies from the " co - ops " had jumped from a few paltry dollars to more than $ 71,000,000 ! Incidentally they would ...
... increased to nearly 150,000 ; and that the surplus divided at the end of the year to the workers who purchased their supplies from the " co - ops " had jumped from a few paltry dollars to more than $ 71,000,000 ! Incidentally they would ...
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... increases in proportion to the prosperity of the enterprise . The " dividend " of the co- operative is paid to a ... increasing prosperity . Members may also purchase shares to the extent of $ 200 from most of the co - operatives . An ...
... increases in proportion to the prosperity of the enterprise . The " dividend " of the co- operative is paid to a ... increasing prosperity . Members may also purchase shares to the extent of $ 200 from most of the co - operatives . An ...
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... increased dividend gives to each member an incen- tive to increase the number of members of the society and to have the co - operative include an ever larger proportion of the population . The British retail co - operative stores differ ...
... increased dividend gives to each member an incen- tive to increase the number of members of the society and to have the co - operative include an ever larger proportion of the population . The British retail co - operative stores differ ...
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... increasing . In Europe it now embraces one third of the population . In some countries a majority of the people are included in the Co - operative Movement . The organized societies in each coun- try are federated in the World Movement ...
... increasing . In Europe it now embraces one third of the population . In some countries a majority of the people are included in the Co - operative Movement . The organized societies in each coun- try are federated in the World Movement ...
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... increased the business to $ 7,000 a month . They then took over the city mar- ket , and during the first 30 weeks did a business of $ 500,000 . Now their meat business alone amounts to $ 70,000 a month . Their net profit in the first ...
... increased the business to $ 7,000 a month . They then took over the city mar- ket , and during the first 30 weeks did a business of $ 500,000 . Now their meat business alone amounts to $ 70,000 a month . Their net profit in the first ...
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action activities already American basis become better body British capitalist carried central co-operation co-operative committee concerned consideration constitution demand democracy democratic desire direct discussion district economic effective elected employed employers established existing experience fact factory Federation force functions give guilds hand idea ideal important increased individual industrial councils interest joint labor leaders less living machinery majority matters means meeting membership ment methods movement necessary officials operation organisation organization paid party political position possible practice present principles problem production profits question regard representatives result Russian scheme Scientific Management secure share side social Socialist society Soviet stewards strike struggle Syndicalist theory tion trade union United wages whole Wholesale workers
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Сторінка 368 - In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of Life, Be not like dumb, driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife!
Сторінка 35 - It is the historic mission of the working class to do away with capitalism. The army of production must be organized, not only for the every-day struggle with the capitalists, but also to carry on production when capitalism shall have been overthrown.
Сторінка 244 - Soldiers', and Peasants' Deputies. < All the central and local power belongs to these Soviets. 2. The Russian Soviet Republic is organized on the basis of a free union of free nations, as a federation of Soviet national Republics.
Сторінка 35 - The trade unions foster a state of affairs which allows one set of workers to be pitted against another set of workers in the same industry, thereby helping defeat one another in wage wars.
Сторінка 35 - Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class, take possession of the earth and the machinery of production, and abolish the wage system.
Сторінка 35 - These conditions can be changed and the interest of the working class upheld only by an organization formed in such a way that all its members in any one industry, or in all industries, if necessary, cease work whenever...
Сторінка 213 - With this end in view, we are of opinion that the following proposals should be laid before the National Industrial Councils : (a) That District Councils, representative of the Trade Unions and of the Employers' Association in the industry, should be created, or developed out of the existing machinery for negotiation in the various trades.
Сторінка 364 - The trade union movement is unalterably and emphatically opposed to "militarism" or a large standing army. "Militarism" is a system fostered and developed by tyrants in the hope of supporting their arbitrary authority. It is utilized by those whose selfish ambitions for power and worldly glory lead them to invade and subdue other peoples and nations, to destroy their liberties, to acquire their wealth and to fasten the yoke of bondage upon them. The trade union movement is convinced by the experience...
Сторінка 343 - Even if the great majority of workers were now in receipt of more than living wages, there are no good reasons why rates of pay should be lowered. After all, a living wage is not necessarily the full measure of justice. All the Catholic authorities on the subject explicitly declare that this is only the minimum of justice. In a country as rich as ours, there are very few cases in which it is possible to prove that the worker would be getting more than that to which he has a right if he were paid...
Сторінка 354 - It is, therefore, essential that the workers should have a voice in determining the laws within industry and commerce which affect them, equivalent to the voice which they have as citizens in determining the legislative enactments which shall govern them.