The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 184
... Court to preside over the Arbitration Court which should be constituted to settle any intractable disputes . Power was given under the Act to any fifteen workers to form a trade union , present a case to the Conciliation Board , and ...
... Court to preside over the Arbitration Court which should be constituted to settle any intractable disputes . Power was given under the Act to any fifteen workers to form a trade union , present a case to the Conciliation Board , and ...
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 197
... Court is responsible . The issue in reality narrows down to the fact that the existence of the Court prevented the possibility of a whole- sale " raid on wages " being made in a time of acute depression ; but retarded the tendency for ...
... Court is responsible . The issue in reality narrows down to the fact that the existence of the Court prevented the possibility of a whole- sale " raid on wages " being made in a time of acute depression ; but retarded the tendency for ...
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