The Wages Question: A Treatise on Wages and the Wages ClassH. Holt, 1876 - 428 стор. |
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... OF INDUSTRY . 345 CHAPTER XIX . MAY ANY ADVANTAGE BE ACQUIRED BY THE WAGES CLASS THROUGH STRIKES OR TRADES - UNIONS ?. CONCLUDING REMARKS . 385 .. 409 PART I. PRODUCTION AND POPULATION . THE WAGES QUESTION . iv CONT CONTENTS .
... OF INDUSTRY . 345 CHAPTER XIX . MAY ANY ADVANTAGE BE ACQUIRED BY THE WAGES CLASS THROUGH STRIKES OR TRADES - UNIONS ?. CONCLUDING REMARKS . 385 .. 409 PART I. PRODUCTION AND POPULATION . THE WAGES QUESTION . iv CONT CONTENTS .
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... strikes and trades unions have been really successful in advancing the condition of the working classes . It is not unusual to see the fact of an in- crease of wages in certain occupations following a threat- ened or accomplished strike ...
... strikes and trades unions have been really successful in advancing the condition of the working classes . It is not unusual to see the fact of an in- crease of wages in certain occupations following a threat- ened or accomplished strike ...
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... strikes and lock - outs . Dr. John Watts has fur- nished some very instructive computations as to the first cost of strikes . Thus , assuming five per cent addition to existing wages to be the matter in dispute between the employer and ...
... strikes and lock - outs . Dr. John Watts has fur- nished some very instructive computations as to the first cost of strikes . Thus , assuming five per cent addition to existing wages to be the matter in dispute between the employer and ...
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... strike lasted 50 weeks ; the great Preston strike , 38 weeks ; the Padiham strike , 29 weeks . Computations like these do not of themselves show that strikes can not advantage the working classes , but they do show the necessity of ...
... strike lasted 50 weeks ; the great Preston strike , 38 weeks ; the Padiham strike , 29 weeks . Computations like these do not of themselves show that strikes can not advantage the working classes , but they do show the necessity of ...
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... strikes . Let us turn to another great branch of industry , the agricultural labor- ers , whose numbers are : men , 650,000 ; boys , 190,000 ; wo- men , 126,000 ; and girls , 36,000 . Continuous employment has largely increased since ...
... strikes . Let us turn to another great branch of industry , the agricultural labor- ers , whose numbers are : men , 650,000 ; boys , 190,000 ; wo- men , 126,000 ; and girls , 36,000 . Continuous employment has largely increased since ...
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The Wages Question: A Treatise on Wages and the Wages Class Francis Amasa Walker Повний перегляд - 1876 |
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