The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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THE ARBITRATION COURT 185 security of decent subsistence for the weaker members of society is a boon for which hardly ... They argue that small unions , with little or no fighting power , are dependent upon the Court's awards , and that ...
THE ARBITRATION COURT 185 security of decent subsistence for the weaker members of society is a boon for which hardly ... They argue that small unions , with little or no fighting power , are dependent upon the Court's awards , and that ...
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When , in 1901 , Judge Cooper called upon the employers in the tanning and fellmongering industry to produce their books in Court in order to substantiate their evidence concerning the inability of the industry to pay the wages asked ...
When , in 1901 , Judge Cooper called upon the employers in the tanning and fellmongering industry to produce their books in Court in order to substantiate their evidence concerning the inability of the industry to pay the wages asked ...
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE ARBITRATION 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 ...
DEVELOPMENT OF THE ARBITRATION 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 ...
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