NO REAL SOLUTION.
OF THE LABOUR PROBLEM; COLLUSIVE BARGAINS, PASSING THE COST ON. 8y TeJtf.gro.Dh—Pr&ss AiiKccla*ion—CopyrI [;}it ' 'Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Gables. (Hoc, February 18, 5.35 p.m.)' London, February IS. .Ui6 Tiroes,» m a leading article on ■ Labour 1 roubles in tlitj/ ■ I=)ouii 11 ioits " says: "How are the moderates assuming that) thoy aro going" to escape tlio dilemma created by th<? comparative failure of legislative regulation on ttro 000 hand and by the obvious danger of syndicalism on the other? Yfo J/ av ? co , mo ex l scftt Australia and .New. Zealand to bo this pioneers in devising an expedient for such difficulties,- but whatever their plan may be, tho leaders of Capital and Labour in tho Dominions may as well make up their- minds that collusive bargains, which pass on to the consumers the .cost of tlio concessions granted, are 110 real solution of the problem."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1988, 19 February 1914, Page 5
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147NO REAL SOLUTION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1988, 19 February 1914, Page 5
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