Fr. 40.90

Country Without Strikes - A Visit to the Compulsory Arbitration Court of New Zealand

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext This 1900 publication outlines the positive impact of New Zealand's 1894 Arbitration Act on labour relations and workers' welfare. Zusammenfassung In this 1900 publication, the American journalist and social reformer Henry Demarest Lloyd (1847–1903) analyses labour legislation enacted in New Zealand in the 1890s and its positive effects in resolving labour disputes by arbitration. The introduction is by the New Zealand politician responsible for the Arbitration Act of 1894. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Something new in strikes and lockouts; 2. The shoemaker sticks to the last; 3. Better committees than mobs; 4. A new song of the shirt; 5. This law of Parliament becomes a law of trade; 6. What it cost and what it pays.

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