Wages and Earnings of the Working Classes, with Some Facts Illustrative of Their Economic Condition, Drawn from Authentic and Official SourcesJohn Murray, 1867 - 140 Seiten |
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... master loses the interest on his capital and his profits ; the nation loses the trade , with all its advantages . And , though not so forcibly exhibited as in a strike , the same loss is caused by every kind of stoppage , whether Effect ...
... master loses the interest on his capital and his profits ; the nation loses the trade , with all its advantages . And , though not so forcibly exhibited as in a strike , the same loss is caused by every kind of stoppage , whether Effect ...
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... master to place the workman in a position to derive direct advantage from the skill and energy which he may apply in ... masters , after reserving 10 per cent . for themselves , as interest , on the value of the works , and all property ...
... master to place the workman in a position to derive direct advantage from the skill and energy which he may apply in ... masters , after reserving 10 per cent . for themselves , as interest , on the value of the works , and all property ...
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... master in keeping the wages at the minimum limits of the labourer's wants , the freedom of labour , an extensive field of industry in the Colonies and in the United States of America , * and the right to combine among themselves , to ...
... master in keeping the wages at the minimum limits of the labourer's wants , the freedom of labour , an extensive field of industry in the Colonies and in the United States of America , * and the right to combine among themselves , to ...
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... master by producing greater uniformity of wages throughout a trade . " In forming an opinion upon questions of so delicate a character , it is ne- cessary clearly to distinguish the permanent from the temporary influence of any law or ...
... master by producing greater uniformity of wages throughout a trade . " In forming an opinion upon questions of so delicate a character , it is ne- cessary clearly to distinguish the permanent from the temporary influence of any law or ...
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... masters to reduce wages , and induces men to work longer and harder than is advantageous for them , whilst where a ... master enters into an obligation to pay a given amount in relation to the e ship . work performed . In many instances ...
... masters to reduce wages , and induces men to work longer and harder than is advantageous for them , whilst where a ... master enters into an obligation to pay a given amount in relation to the e ship . work performed . In many instances ...
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