| Alexander Macdonald - 1868 - 458 pages
...branches.' " 2.—That the object of the said board shall be to arbitrate on any questions relating to wages that may be referred to it from time to time by the...by conciliatory means to interpose its influence to put an end to any disputes that may arise. " 3.—The board to consist of nine manufacturers and nine... | |
| 1868 - 528 pages
...be to arbitrate on any question» relating to wages that may be referred to it from time to time by employers or operatives, and by conciliatory means to interpose its influence to put an end to any disputes that may arúe. 3. The board to consist of nine manufacturers and nine operatives,... | |
| 1899 - 710 pages
...the Board to be " to arbitrate on wages or any other matters affecting the respective interests of the employers or operatives, and by conciliatory means...prevent disputes and put an end to any that may arise." Equal representation of the two sides is provided for. All questions are in the first instance referred... | |
| Andrew Preston Peabody - 1884 - 604 pages
...Conciliation for the Lace Trade." 2. That the object of the said board shall be to arbitrate on any questions that may be referred to it, from time to time, by the joint consent of employer and workman, and, by conciliatory means, to interpose its influence to put... | |
| 1875 - 762 pages
...Shoe Trade of Stafford." 2. That the object of the said Board shall be to arbitrate on any questions that may be referred to it from time to time, by the employers or workmen, and by conciliatory means to interpose its influence to put an €-nd to any disputes that... | |
| Henry Crompton - 1876 - 208 pages
...CONCILIATION FOR THE LACE TRADE." 2. That the object of the said Board shall be to arbitrate on any questions that may be referred to it from time to time, by the joint consent of Employer and Workman, and by conciliatory means to interpose its influence to put... | |
| New Jersey. Bureau of Industrial Statistics - 1879 - 336 pages
...2. The object of the said board shall be to arbitrate on wages, or any other matters affecting their respective interests, that may be referred to it from...prevent disputes, and put an end to any that may arise. 3. The board shall consist of one employer and one operative representative from each works joining... | |
| Joseph Dame Weeks - 1879 - 66 pages
...Conciliation for the Lace Trade." 2. That the object of the said board shall be to arbitrate on any questions that may be referred to it, from time to time, by the joint consent of employer and workman, and, by conciliatory means, to interpose its influence to put... | |
| Carroll Davidson Wright, Massachusetts. Bureau of Statistics of Labor - 1881 - 192 pages
...Conciliation for the Lace Trade." 2. That the object of the said board shall be to arbitrate on any questions that may be referred to it, from time to time, by the joint consent of employer and workman, and, by conciliatory means, to interpose its influence to put... | |
| Daniel Joseph Ryan - 1885 - 154 pages
...Branches." 2. That the object of said board shall be to arbitrate on any questions relating to wages that may be referred to it from time to time by the...by conciliatory means to interpose its influence to put an end to any disputes that may arise. 3. The board to consist, of eleven manufacturers and eleven... | |
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