We are prepared however to report now that it is in the interests of the country that the colliery worker shall in the future have an effective voice in the direction of the mine. For a generation the colliery worker has been educated socially and technically.... Special Agents Series - Page 301920Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Coal Industry Commission - Coal miners - 1919 - 120 pages
...appears from the report in Hansard above referred to, did our Chairman ever pledge himself to do so. XV. We are prepared, however, to report now that it is...The result is a great national asset. Why not use it ? XVI. We are further prepared to report now that the economies which should be effected by improved... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1919 - 752 pages
...prepared to give now a momentous decision upon a point which affects every citizen in this country. We are prepared, however, to report now that it is...have an effective voice in the direction of the mine. We are further prepared to report now that the economies which should be effected by improved methods... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Dyes and dyeing - 1919 - 782 pages
...prepared to give now a momentous decision upon a point which affects even.- citizen in ihis country. AVe are prepared, however, to report now that it is in...have an effective voice in the direction of the mine. We are further prepared to report now that the economies which should be effected by improved methods... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Dye industry - 1919 - 758 pages
...every citizen in thi-s country. We are prepared, however, to report now that it is in the interests oi the country that the colliery worker shall in the...have an effective voice in the direction of the mine. We are further prepared to report now that the economies which should be effected by improved methods... | |
| Leo George Chiozza Money - Administrative law - 1920 - 308 pages
...three of his colleagues, respectively a steel manufacturer, an engineer, and a shipowner, said : " It is in the interests of the country that the colliery...result is a great national asset. Why not use it? " And if we turn to the Final Report of Mr. Justice Sankey, we see that he recommended the Government... | |
| Great Britain - 1920 - 564 pages
...nationalisation or a method of unification by national purchase and/or by joint control. Management. — It is in the interests of the country that the colliery...technically. The result is a great national asset. Housing. — It is a matter for careful consideration whether a Id. per ton should not be at once collected... | |
| Arthur Gleason - Labor - 1920 - 534 pages
...future have an effective voice in the direction of the mine. For generations the colliery workers have been educated socially and technically. The result is a great national asset. Why not use it?" Evidence of George Douglas Howard Cole to the Coal Industry Commission — May 2, 1919: He spoke of:... | |
| Sidney Webb - Coal miners - 1921 - 184 pages
...either nationalisation or a method of unification by national purchase and or by joint control. ... It is in the interests of the country that the colliery...The result is a great national asset. Why not use it ? " The Government Bargain It hung in the balance whether, in view of the fact that the miners' demands... | |
| Carter Goodrich - Labor - 1921 - 314 pages
...the first Sankey report (signed by the Chairman and three employer members of the Coal Commission), "the colliery worker has been educated socially and...result is a great national asset. Why not use it?" These are mainly arguments for what might be ; the actual instances of workers' activity under this... | |
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