The State and Industrial Order
E. M. Hugh-Jones
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1939, vol. 53, issue 2, 194-212
Abstract:
Three classes of machinery in England for dealing with industrial disputes: trade boards, 194; Whitley Councils, 194; Appeal Tribunals, 195. — Results achieved by these, 195. — Gaps recently revealed, 197. — Differences in extent to which the desired machinery has been established, 197. — First steps in legalizing wage rates, 198. — Road Haulage wages, 201. — The Act of 1938, 203. — Further proposals now pending, 206. — Comparisons with developments in the United States, 208. — Conclusion, 212.
Date: 1939
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