Wages and Earnings of the Working Classes, with Some Facts Illustrative of Their Economic Condition ... in a Report to Michael T. Bass, Esq., M.P.1867 |
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... quantity of the precious metal which Kingdom . they have extracted from their first discovery of the glittering ore ... amount of exports gives the value of the produce and manufacture of the country in excess of what is re- quired for ...
... quantity of the precious metal which Kingdom . they have extracted from their first discovery of the glittering ore ... amount of exports gives the value of the produce and manufacture of the country in excess of what is re- quired for ...
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... wages that are lost , but three or four times the amount of wages , in the diminution of wealth produced . What is the effect of a strike ? Thousands of workmen suddenly cease to be productive labourers ; the raw materials lie idle ...
... wages that are lost , but three or four times the amount of wages , in the diminution of wealth produced . What is the effect of a strike ? Thousands of workmen suddenly cease to be productive labourers ; the raw materials lie idle ...
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... amount of capital , or that portion of wealth which is destined for reproduction , which regu- lates and provides for the wages of labour ; that , how- ever fertile the soil , however favourable the position of the country , however ...
... amount of capital , or that portion of wealth which is destined for reproduction , which regu- lates and provides for the wages of labour ; that , how- ever fertile the soil , however favourable the position of the country , however ...
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... wages can never go far below , or will not continue long at less than , the actual cost of bare living . This is the natural or necessary rate of wages , which must differ with the cost of articles of food and clothing at different ...
... wages can never go far below , or will not continue long at less than , the actual cost of bare living . This is the natural or necessary rate of wages , which must differ with the cost of articles of food and clothing at different ...
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... rate paid in Sydney may be low when we calculate the high rent and cost of food . The position of employers and employed is often per- Wages and plexing . The employer looks not only to the rate , but to the amount of wages which he ...
... rate paid in Sydney may be low when we calculate the high rent and cost of food . The position of employers and employed is often per- Wages and plexing . The employer looks not only to the rate , but to the amount of wages which he ...
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