The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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... share of control and the share of profits to the actual proportionate share capital held by the workers . Trades Unions in general arÄ— antagonistic to profit - sharing schemes . We need not labour the question as to how far their ...
... share of control and the share of profits to the actual proportionate share capital held by the workers . Trades Unions in general arÄ— antagonistic to profit - sharing schemes . We need not labour the question as to how far their ...
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... share only , and not that the lion's share , should be taken by the State . The assessment must necessarily be arbitrary , and as there are now three claimants to a share of the excess profits , perhaps the fairest apportionment would ...
... share only , and not that the lion's share , should be taken by the State . The assessment must necessarily be arbitrary , and as there are now three claimants to a share of the excess profits , perhaps the fairest apportionment would ...
Pagina 962
... share of the excess profits proportionate to the wages received by him during such period . To make the period of service longer before an employee is allowed to participate in excess profits would have the effect of limiting his ...
... share of the excess profits proportionate to the wages received by him during such period . To make the period of service longer before an employee is allowed to participate in excess profits would have the effect of limiting his ...
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