The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... 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 ...
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... Court gradually drifted into the position of calculating nominal wages at the standard of the years about 1900 in terms of a rising cost of living . The functions of the Court were narrowed in other ways also . In 1908 , it refused to ...
... Court gradually drifted into the position of calculating nominal wages at the standard of the years about 1900 in terms of a rising cost of living . The functions of the Court were narrowed in other ways also . In 1908 , it refused to ...
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