10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WORKPEOPLE»
Discover the use of
workpeople in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
workpeople and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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History of the free-schools, colleges, hospitals, and ...
Workpeople at the Railway Carriage Works, Oldbury Workpeople at Mr. Jamea
Harwell's, Great Hampton street Workpeople at Messrs. Benton and Stone's, St.
Paul's square Workpeople at Mr. Thos Bonsor's, Digbeth Workpeople at Messrs ...
2
Owenite Socialism: 1823-1831
is WORKPEOPLE who make every thing which is called wealth. We are very
anxious to convince you of the truth of this, before going to other matters. Attend
then: - It is workpeople who dig the coals and the iron ore out of the bowels of the
...
3
An Introduction to the Study of Industrial Relations
A proper supply of drinking water, preferably by jets or fountains, and also
washing facilities and sanitary conveniences, are necessary, while if the work is
specially dirty, the provision of baths and changing-rooms enable workpeople to
go to ...
4
The Economics of Welfare
In The Economics of Welfare, originally published in 1920, Pigou reconceptualized economics as a science of economic welfare, in the course of which he developed the first systematic theory of market failures.
5
Journals of the House of Lords
... the 3rs, Dukin- :nted, read, be received as as the Petition of" John Robinson (
Chairman)," who only has signed it. A similar Petition of the Workpeople in the
Employ of Mr. James Milnes of North Street Mills in Oldham in the County
Palatine of ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, 1850
6
The Origins of Macroeconomics, Volume VIII: Pre-Keynesian ...
Let (x + h) workpeople be attached to a given industry, whose products are not
exported. Let iv2 be the wage at which all of them would find employment ; w, the
wage which is actually established, and x the number of men that are actually ...
7
The Economics of Welfare
Thus the workpeople's sticking point may, according to circumstances, be any
wage less than 40s. By similar reasoning it can be shown that the employers'
sticking point may, according to circumstances, be any wage greater than 30 s.
8
Joint Industrial Councils in British History: Inception, ...
The object is to secure co-operation by granting to workpeople a greater share in
the consideration of matters affecting their industry, and this can only be achieved
by keeping employers and workpeople in constant touch. 15. The respective ...
9
Factories Inquiry Commission: Supplementary Report of the ...
of more leisure to the workpeople. The evils arising from the dust and the heat in
certain Yorkshire. manufacturing operations have been already greatly reduced,
and admit of removal to such an extent as to render their employments not more ...
10
Evils of the Factory System: Demonstrated by Parliamentary ...
Occasionally, but not often, the work continues without intermission during the
whole of the meal hours ; the engine never stopping excepting about ten minutes
to be oiled, and the workpeople " eating how they can." " Did Drmkw.&power, c i i
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