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... Awards ) Order 16. L3 . 379 · 380 384 · 385 387 · 389 17. Skilled Time Workers ( Engineers and Moulders ) Wages Order , 1917 18. Skilled Aircraft Woodworkers ' Wages Order , 1918 19. Munitions ( Employment and Remuneration of Women on ...
... Awards ) Order 16. L3 . 379 · 380 384 · 385 387 · 389 17. Skilled Time Workers ( Engineers and Moulders ) Wages Order , 1917 18. Skilled Aircraft Woodworkers ' Wages Order , 1918 19. Munitions ( Employment and Remuneration of Women on ...
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... award of the Committee on Production , 2 announced on the 1 Shop - stewards were representatives of particular departments in a works chosen by the skilled men as their representatives for dealing with the management . They were ...
... award of the Committee on Production , 2 announced on the 1 Shop - stewards were representatives of particular departments in a works chosen by the skilled men as their representatives for dealing with the management . They were ...
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... awards issued by the Arbitration Tribunals under the Munitions of War Acts . These amounted , from the passing of the first Act till the end of the War , to 8,000 . The number of workers involved by these awards was enormous , running ...
... awards issued by the Arbitration Tribunals under the Munitions of War Acts . These amounted , from the passing of the first Act till the end of the War , to 8,000 . The number of workers involved by these awards was enormous , running ...
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... awards , whether by the Committee on Production or the Women's Wages Tribunals , under the Muni- tions of War Acts , and to continue the work of local conciliation carried out with devotion and constant success by the investigation ...
... awards , whether by the Committee on Production or the Women's Wages Tribunals , under the Muni- tions of War Acts , and to continue the work of local conciliation carried out with devotion and constant success by the investigation ...
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... award com- pensation to a workman from whom a certificate had been unreasonably withheld . 4. Where a workman unreasonably proceeded against an employer for a certificate , the munitions tribunal should have power to award costs . 5. In ...
... award com- pensation to a workman from whom a certificate had been unreasonably withheld . 4. Where a workman unreasonably proceeded against an employer for a certificate , the munitions tribunal should have power to award costs . 5. In ...
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Page 316 - Act, shall produce the licence within a reasonable time for the purposes of endorsement, and if he fails to do so shall be guilty of an offence under this Act.
Page 361 - Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the President of the Board of Trade.
Page v - It was obliged to concentrate its work upon the problem thus presented, and to study it as a whole ; in other words, to apply to it the tests and disciplines of history. Just as the War itself was a single event, though penetrating by seemingly unconnected ways to the remotest parts of the world, so the analysis of it must be developed according to a plan at once all embracing and yet adjustable to the practical limits of the available data. During the actual progress of the War, however, the execution...
Page 255 - The relaxation of existing demarcation restrictions or admission of semi-skilled or female labour shall not affect adversely the rates customarily paid for the job. In cases where men who ordinarily do the work are adversely affected thereby, the necessary readjustments shall be made so that they can maintain their previous earnings.
Page 317 - ... other period as may be provided by Order of the Minister of Munitions as respects any class of establishment, been employed on or in connection with munitions work in any establishment of a class to which the provisions of this section are applied by Order of the Minister of Munitions, unless he holds a certificate from the employer by whom he was last so employed that he left work with the consent of his employer or a certificate from the munitions tribunal that the consent has been unreasonably...
Page v - EDITOR'S PREFACE IN the autumn of 1914), when the scientific study of the effects of war upon modern life passed suddenly from theory to history, the Division of Economics and History of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace proposed to adjust the program of its researches to the new and altered problems which the war presented.
Page 321 - For the purposes of this act — (a) the expression "strike" means the cessation of work by a body of persons employed in any trade or industry acting in combination, or a concerted refusal, or a refusal under a common understanding of any number of persons who are, or have been so employed, to continue to work or to accept employment...
Page 321 - Parliament forthwith, and, if an Address is presented to His Majesty by either House of Parliament within the next subsequent twenty-one days on which that House has sat next after any such...
Page 308 - Kingdom. (2) An Order in Council under this section may be varied or revoked by a subsequent Order in Council.
Page v - ... the aims of an institution dedicated to the cause of international peace. The need for such an analysis, conceived and executed in the spirit of historical research, was increasingly obvious as the War developed, releasing complex forces of national life not only for the vast process of destruction but also for the stimulation of new capacities for production.