| Commerce - 1920 - 96 pages
...working in the coal industry stands condemned, and some other system must be substituted for it, either nationalization or a method of unification by national purchase and/or by joint control. * * * We are prepared, however, to report now that it is in the interests of the country that the colliery... | |
| Great Britain. Coal Industry Commission - Coal miners - 1919 - 120 pages
...and also from private deliberations between them. There has been too much secrecy in the past. XIX. It must not, however, be forgotten that after all...be put forward as a final solution of the problem. XX. There is one further subject which, although it forms no part of the promised Interim Report, is... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Dye industry - 1919 - 758 pages
...evidence has as yet been tendered and no sufficient criticism has as yet been made to show whether nationalization or a method of unification by national purchase and/or by joint control is best in the interests of the country and its export trade, the workers, and the owners. " We are not... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Dyes and dyeing - 1919 - 782 pages
...working in the coal industry stands condemned, and some other system must be substituted for it, either nationalization or a method of unification by national purchase and/or by joint control. To ноте of our colleagues whose opinion we greatly value nationalization has been the study or... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1920 - 578 pages
...is as follows : "It must not, however, be forgotten that after all the question of nationalisation or a method of unification by national purchase and/or...put forward as a final solution of the problem."] 2. REASONS FOB THE STATE OWNERSHIP OF COAL ROYALTIES. VIII. Coal is our principal national asset, and... | |
| Great Britain - 1920 - 564 pages
...industry stands condemned, and some other system must be substituted for it, cither nationalisation or a method of unification by national purchase and/or by joint control. Management. — It is in the interests of the country that the colliery worker shall in the future... | |
| 1921 - 308 pages
...industry stands condemned, and some other system must be substituted for it, either nationalisation or a method of unification by national purchase and/or by joint control." The Government declared its intention of adopting the Sankey Report " in spirit and in letter," and... | |
| Isador Lubin, Helen Everett - Coal miners - 1927 - 394 pages
...working in the coal industry stands condemned, and some other system must be substituted for it, either nationalization or a method of unification by national purchase and/or by joint control."3 The government accepted Mr. Justice Sankey's report, granted the recommended wage increase,... | |
| Arthur Horner, G. A. Hutt - Coal miners - 1928 - 334 pages
...industry stands condemned, and some other system must be substituted for it, either nationalisation or a method of unification by national purchase and/or by joint control." These were the words of Mr. (now Lord) Justice Sankey, Mr. (now Sir) Arthur Balfour, a steel manufacturer,... | |
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