| J. Ellis Barker - Economic history - 1920 - 646 pages
...many trade unionists have hitherto determinedly opposed the introduction of piece wages. The Report 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... | |
| North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders - Marine engineering - 1921 - 498 pages
...LIBRARY. The following works have been added to the Library during the Session : — PURCHASED. Reports of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Board...consider the position of the Shipping and Shipbuilding Industries after the War. (1918). Aeroplane Structures. Pippard & Pritchard. Applied Aerodynamics.... | |
| Erich Walter Zimmermann - Merchant marine - 1921 - 724 pages
...influence of this British doctrine, and, furthermore, affected by the teachings of eighteenth cen1 Reports of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Board...consider the position of the Shipping and Shipbuilding Industries after the War. London, 1918, p. 106. tury liberalism, other countries, among them the United... | |
| United States Tariff Commission - Wool industry - 1921 - 608 pages
...which illustrate the important position of the British Empire in the industry, are given: l 1 Report of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of the Textile Trades after the war. British Blue Book, 1918, Cd. 9070, p. 27. The figures of the Committee... | |
| United States Tariff Commission - Tariff - 1921 - 2353 pages
...cent more worsted spindles, and some 40 per cent more looms than the American industry. 1 " Report of the departmental committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of the textile trades after the war," 1918. TARIFF INFORMATION SURVEYS EXPORTS The total exports of woolens... | |
| Great Britain. His Majesty's Stationery Office - Government publications - 1921 - 112 pages
...the world enclosing money for War Loan, and very often a gift. 2d. ,, Trade after the War — Report of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of. Coal Trade. Cd. 9093. 4d. „. Electrical Trades. Cd. 9072. 2d. „ Engineering Trades. Cd. 9073. 6d.... | |
| William Frederick Notz, Richard Selden Harvey - Antitrust law - 1921 - 620 pages
...change has taken place. Official committees declare themselves unqualifiedly in favor of combinations. The Departmental Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of the engineering trades after the war, declares : We ourselves approve of trade combinations amongst manufacturers,... | |
| Edward Tregaskiss Elbourne - Cost accounting - 1921 - 842 pages
...That this is no over-statement of the case is brought out forcibly in a report * issued in 1918 by the Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of the Engineering Trades after the War. The report covers a great deal of ground, but running through it... | |
| Geography - 1921 - 1262 pages
...n° 220. 377. — DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE ON THE TEXTILE TRADES. Report оГ the DEPARTMENT coMMiTTKE appointed by the BOARD OF TRADE to consider the position of the Textile Trades after the War. Presented lo Parliament. London, HM Stationery Office, 1918. In-f°,... | |
| Clement Jones - Merchant marine - 1922 - 302 pages
...from each country on an equal footing, by producing equality of rates and stable condi1 Final Report of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Board...consider the position of the Shipping and Shipbuilding Industries after the War, 1018, pp. 58 and 71. tions in the great ocean trades. This aspect of the... | |
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