The Trade Unions. An Appeal to the Working Classes and Their FriendsEdinburgh : A. & C. Black ; London : Longmans, 1876 - 232 pages |
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advances of wages Allan Amalgamated Carpenters Amalgamated Engineers Applegarth arbitration Baron Pollock benefit objects body branch of industry breaches of contract capital Carpenters and Joiners cent civil classes coal colliers combination Common Law condition course Courts criminal breaches Criminal Law Amendment damage demand dispute effect employers and workmen employment enforce evidence favour Frederic Harrison friendly George IV George Potter give Harrison Home Secretary Hughes imprisonment increased injury Inquiry interest Kettle Law Amendment Act law of conspiracy legislation loss Master and Servant ment obstruction offence operation outrages Parliament person piecework ployers practice principles production Professor Cairnes purposes question rate of wages reason Report restraint of trade Royal Commission Royal Commissioners rules Servant Act Sheffield Sheffield outrages Sir William Erle Society sphere statute strike tion trade objects Trade Unionists Trade Unions Trade-Union action Union action violence whole wholly Wolverhampton