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Labor Under the German Republic

William T. Ham

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1934, vol. 48, issue 2, 203-228

Abstract: Introduction, 203. — I. The German labor movement before 1918, 204; during the Revolution, 205; under the Weimar Constitution, 207; course of events thereafter, 208. — II. The development of the trade unions, 209; of collective bargaining, 212; the arbitration system, 215. — III. The works councils, 217; the economic council, 219. — IV. The labor law, 220. — V. The rise of National Socialism, 222; the position of labor under the Hitler government, 224.

Date: 1934
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