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91 2 and employers ' associations is highly developed , and as a consequence , piece - work prices are fully organized in standard price lists , applicable over a considerable range of the industry . Indeed the cotton industry has been ...
91 2 and employers ' associations is highly developed , and as a consequence , piece - work prices are fully organized in standard price lists , applicable over a considerable range of the industry . Indeed the cotton industry has been ...
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STANDARD PIECE - WORK PRICE - LISTS The traditional method of negotiating piece - work prices is that " the prices to be paid ( are ) fixed by mutual arrangement between the employer and the workman or workmen who perform the work .
STANDARD PIECE - WORK PRICE - LISTS The traditional method of negotiating piece - work prices is that " the prices to be paid ( are ) fixed by mutual arrangement between the employer and the workman or workmen who perform the work .
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These cotton lists did not come into existence all at once , but developed from the lists of individual mills , through the district list stage , and ultimately to the uniform lists in use in North and North - east Lancashire for cotton ...
These cotton lists did not come into existence all at once , but developed from the lists of individual mills , through the district list stage , and ultimately to the uniform lists in use in North and North - east Lancashire for cotton ...
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NONFINANCIAL INCENTIVES | 1 |
THE EXTENT OF PAYMENT BY RESULTS IN BRITISH | 30 |
THE TRADE UNION ATTITUDE TO PAYMENT | 41 |
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