The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 23,Випуск 89 |
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... 1907 , there was a strike amongst the “ shipmen . ” 1 The Port Employers '
Association imported altogether 9,022 blacklegs ( of whom 5,916 came from
England ) , and succeeded in completely breaking the strike with the aid of these
men .
... 1907 , there was a strike amongst the “ shipmen . ” 1 The Port Employers '
Association imported altogether 9,022 blacklegs ( of whom 5,916 came from
England ) , and succeeded in completely breaking the strike with the aid of these
men .
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That there is some weakness in the position from the point of view of relations
between employer and employed would seem to be indicated by the fact that
nearly a third of the whole number of " Kontraktarbeiter " leave the service of the
Port ...
That there is some weakness in the position from the point of view of relations
between employer and employed would seem to be indicated by the fact that
nearly a third of the whole number of " Kontraktarbeiter " leave the service of the
Port ...
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The Employers ' Labour Exchange in Hamburg is probably the best organised in
the world . It contains many other interesting features , to which there is not space
to allude here . It has gradually been extended to other classes of port workers ...
The Employers ' Labour Exchange in Hamburg is probably the best organised in
the world . It contains many other interesting features , to which there is not space
to allude here . It has gradually been extended to other classes of port workers ...
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In the second place , if the employers of a port require on the average ( say )
7,000 men , but on twenty or thirty days of the year require up to 12,000 , they
have no right to complain if on any particular day 12,000 men cannot be obtained
.
In the second place , if the employers of a port require on the average ( say )
7,000 men , but on twenty or thirty days of the year require up to 12,000 , they
have no right to complain if on any particular day 12,000 men cannot be obtained
.
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... ( such as stevedoring , unloading , and porterage ) , there is great variety of
practice , both in English and in German ports . ... Although the Port of Hamburg ,
owing to its geographical arrangement , lends itself to schemes for organising
labour ...
... ( such as stevedoring , unloading , and porterage ) , there is great variety of
practice , both in English and in German ports . ... Although the Port of Hamburg ,
owing to its geographical arrangement , lends itself to schemes for organising
labour ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 1 Повний перегляд - 1891 |
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