The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 185
... Court's awards , and that no criticism of the Court's weaknesses in other respects should be allowed to outweigh the advantages that flow from securing decent conditions of life and livelihood to the workers who form the great bulk of ...
... Court's awards , and that no criticism of the Court's weaknesses in other respects should be allowed to outweigh the advantages that flow from securing decent conditions of life and livelihood to the workers who form the great bulk of ...
Page 186
... Court in order to substantiate their evidence concerning the inability of the industry to pay the wages asked , it was evident that the development of the Court into " an economic judiciary " was at least possible . Its sub- sequent ...
... Court in order to substantiate their evidence concerning the inability of the industry to pay the wages asked , it was evident that the development of the Court into " an economic judiciary " was at least possible . Its sub- sequent ...
Page 195
... COURT 195 The onus of proving the necessity for any increase in the standard rate was thrown upon the union . It was recognised that the cost of living must be allowed for , but the Court gradually drifted into the position of ...
... COURT 195 The onus of proving the necessity for any increase in the standard rate was thrown upon the union . It was recognised that the cost of living must be allowed for , but the Court gradually drifted into the position of ...
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