THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
The Eight-Hour Day. “Here in England” we have already, by custom chiefly, a universal working week of either forty-eight hours or less. But some other countries, our competitors, some other countries, our competitors, where trade unionism is either less strong or has different ideals, persist in working longer hours. And this is one of the reasons, although' by no matins the only reason, why in some of our industries we are being beiiten in the great struggle for existence which is eternally l«?ing waged, in peace as in war, between nations as between individuals.”—“Morning Post.” London.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1926, Page 2
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100THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1926, Page 2
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