| Edmund Burke - 1917 - 608 Seiten
...possible for the employers, on the conclusion of peace, to agree to put their businesses on a proper footing by admitting the workmen to some participation, not in profits, but in control in those matters which concern us directly?" The most important suggestions of a definite character... | |
| Roady Kenehan - 1916 - 666 Seiten
...Would it not be possible for the employers, on the conclusion of peace, to agree to put their business on a new footing by admitting the workmen to some participation, not in profits, but in control ? They wanted a voice in the daily management of the employment in which they spend their working hours.... | |
| Henry Sanderson Furniss Sanderson - 1917 - 424 Seiten
...said : ' ' Would it not be possible for the employers of this country to agree to put their business on a new footing by admitting the workmen to some participation, not in profits, but in control ? We workmen do not ask that we should be admitted to any share in what is essentially the employer's... | |
| 1917 - 888 Seiten
...said, " for the employers, on the conclusion of peace, to agree to put their businesses on a proper footing by admitting the workmen to some participation, not in profits, but in control in those matters which concern us directly ? " This suggestion may possibly be an indication of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1917 - 638 Seiten
...possible for the employers, on the conclusion of peace, to agree to put their businesses on a proper footing by admitting the workmen to some participation, not in profits, but in control in those matters which concern us directly ? " The most important suggestions of a definite character... | |
| 1917 - 984 Seiten
...said, " for the employers, on the conclusion of peace, to agree to put their businesses on a proper footing by admitting the workmen to some participation, not in profits, but in control in those matters which concern us directly?" This suggestion may possibly be an indication of the opening... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Economics and History - 1919 - 356 Seiten
...restrictive legislation to which we have submitted for war purposes, to agree to put their business on a new footing by admitting the workmen to some participation, not in profits, but in control? We workmen do not ask that we should be admitted to any share in what is essentially the employer's... | |
| Harrison Francis Bulman - 1920 - 428 Seiten
...restrictive legislation to which we have submitted for war purposes, to agree to put their business on a new footing by admitting the workmen to some participation, not in profits, but in control ? " We workmen do not ask that we should be admitted to any share in what is essentially the employer's... | |
| Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree - 1921 - 196 Seiten
...when we have rid ourselves of the restrictive legislation to which we have submitted for war purposes, to agree to put their businesses on a new footing,...some participation, not in profits but in control ? We workmen do not ask that we should be admitted to any share in what is essentially the employer's... | |
| John Calder - 1923 - 356 Seiten
...when we have rid ourselves of the restrictive legislation to which we have submitted for war purposes, to agree to put their businesses on a new footing,...some participation, not in profits but in control? We workmen do not ask that we should be admitted to any share in what is essentially the employer's... | |
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