| Nineteenth century - 1919 - 654 pages
...many Trade Unionists have hitherto determinedly opposed the introduction of piece wages. The Eeport of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to Consider the Position of the Engineering Trades, published in 1918, contains the following significant statement of fact and recommendation... | |
| Maurice Ollivier - Great Britain - 1954 - 492 pages
...obvious dangers in peace as in war, should not be renewed. The matter engaged the close attention of the committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of the non-ferrous metal industry after the War, and the committee urged on the Board of Trade that, if the... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1919 - 618 pages
...ending with the summer of 1914. And, as regards the future, it is noteworthy that the Report of the Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of the Shipping and Shipbuilding Industries after the War recommended, in March 1918, that ' Freedom of the Seas, in the sense of equal... | |
| Laura Lee Downs - Business & Economics - 1995 - 356 pages
...woman's wage was merely a "supplement" to a family wage — that Kelly 39 PP 1918, Cd. 9073, Report of the Departmental Committee Appointed by the Board of Trade to Consider the Position of Women in the Engineering Trades after the War, p. 16. 40 The wage cuts came in a period of rising unemployment... | |
| Clara Eugenia Núñez - Business networks - 1998 - 184 pages
...Memorandum "Non-Ferrous Metal Industry Bill" (Powe 26/9). PRO/3 Public Record Office, London: Report of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position in the Non-Ferrous metals trade after the war, London 1918 (BT13/87, E35443). MEDITERRANEAN AREA: THE... | |
| Greg Kennedy - International relations - 2000 - 234 pages
...Relation to Shipping. Review of 1917', Sir A. Stanley, 1 January 1918, CAB 24/38/GT-3227. 118. 'Report of the Departmental Committee Appointed by the Board...Consider the Position of the Shipping and Shipbuilding Industries after the War', Board of Trade, December 1917, CAB 24/41/GT-3522. 119. Minutes, 14 January... | |
| John Sedgwick - Motion picture audiences - 2000 - 338 pages
...Trade to consider the Position of British Films, chairman: Lord Moyne (London, HMSO, 1936). Report of a Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to Consider the Position of British Films; chairman: Lord Moyne (London, HMSO, cmd.530, 1936). Cinematograph Films Act (1938),... | |
| Stephen Broadberry - History - 2006 - 27 pages
...trades and occupations of the United Kingdom', London: HMSO (printed but not published). (1918), Reports of the Departmental Committee Appointed by the Board...Consider the Position of the Shipping and Shipbuilding Industries after the War, Cd. 9092, London: HMSO. (1938), Final Report on the Fifth Census of Production... | |
| John Trumpbour - History - 2007 - 402 pages
...400.2, Trade Promotion - Motion Pictures. Belgium file in box 1649. 6. (UK) Board of Trade, Report of a Committee Appointed by the Board of Trade to Consider the Position of British Films. Rt. Hon. Lord Moyne (chairman), Cmd. 5320 (London: HMSO, 1936), p. 7, para. 12. 7. Will... | |
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