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... paid during 1875-6 ; since 1867 ; since 1851 - § 20 . Effects of out of work benefit on the workmen - § 21. Out of work fund confounded with strike pay - § 22. Travelling relief , or tramp money - § 23. Strike pay -- § 24. When strike ...
... paid during 1875-6 ; since 1867 ; since 1851 - § 20 . Effects of out of work benefit on the workmen - § 21. Out of work fund confounded with strike pay - § 22. Travelling relief , or tramp money - § 23. Strike pay -- § 24. When strike ...
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... paid assessments for this protection , until a fear existed lest a new kind of serfdom should arise greater and more to be dreaded than the old . Out of this arose a deep hatred on the part of the governed against the oppressors , and ...
... paid assessments for this protection , until a fear existed lest a new kind of serfdom should arise greater and more to be dreaded than the old . Out of this arose a deep hatred on the part of the governed against the oppressors , and ...
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... paid to the Crown a rent for their gild , and eighteen gilds are enumerated by Madox which were fined a penalty under Henry II . ( 1154-1189 ) , as being unlawful for neglecting to pay this tax . The citizen burghers saw that if these ...
... paid to the Crown a rent for their gild , and eighteen gilds are enumerated by Madox which were fined a penalty under Henry II . ( 1154-1189 ) , as being unlawful for neglecting to pay this tax . The citizen burghers saw that if these ...
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... paid ; in London they were 2s . 6d . when bound , and 3s . 4d . on admission as a member of the gild . . § 100. These gilds not only tried to secure good work- men , but they also sought to procure tools , and proper materials . No ...
... paid ; in London they were 2s . 6d . when bound , and 3s . 4d . on admission as a member of the gild . . § 100. These gilds not only tried to secure good work- men , but they also sought to procure tools , and proper materials . No ...
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... paid ; if the workman took more , he was to be committed to jail , the overplus wages to go to the King's use . ' Two years later another statute was passed ( 25 Edward III . s . 2 ) which inter- fered not only with labourers in ...
... paid ; if the workman took more , he was to be committed to jail , the overplus wages to go to the King's use . ' Two years later another statute was passed ( 25 Edward III . s . 2 ) which inter- fered not only with labourers in ...
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Page 131 - ... every person so offending or aiding, abetting or assisting therein, being convicted thereof in manner hereinafter mentioned, shall be imprisoned only, or shall and may be imprisoned and kept to hard labour, for any time not exceeding three calendar months.
Page 199 - Writers on Political Economy profess to teach, or to investigate, the nature of Wealth, and the laws of its production and distribution: including, directly or remotely, the operation of all the causes by which the condition of mankind, or of any society of human beings, in respect to this universal object of human desire, is made prosperous or the reverse.
Page 132 - ... in any manufacture, trade, or business ; and that persons so meeting for the purposes aforesaid, or entering into any such agreement as aforesaid, shall not be liable to any prosecution or penalty for so doing, any law or statute to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 130 - ... if any person shall, by violence to the person or property of another, or by threats or intimidation, or by molesting, or in any way obstructing another, force, or endeavour to force...
Page 132 - ... who shall enter into any agreement, verbal or written, among themselves, for the purpose of fixing the rate of wages or prices which the parties entering into such agreement, or any of them, shall require or demand for his or their...
Page 127 - that journeymen, workmen, or other persons who shall enter into any combination to obtain an advance, or to fix the rate of wages, or to lessen or alter the hours or duration of the time of working, or to decrease the quantity of work, or to induce another to depart from his service before the end of the time or term for which he is hired, or...
Page 127 - ... or to regulate the mode of carrying on any manufacture, trade, or business, or the management thereof...
Page 131 - Persons ; or if any Person shall use or employ Violence to the Person or Property of another, or Threats or Intimidation, or shall molest or in any way obstruct another for the Purpose of forcing or inducing...
Page 324 - Picketing consists in posting members of the union at all the approaches to the works struck against, for the purpose of observing and reporting the workmen going to or coming from the works, and of using such influence as may be in their power to prevent the workmen from accepting work there.
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