CHEAP GOODS AND HIGH WAGES. When peace comes must aim at a bigger production of material cc *■ modifies (says Sir L. Chiozza Money in the Express.) :We must standardise output and make such wage arrangements as shall enable the workman to perceive in very truth that a big output is good for him as an individual, as it is good for the nation at large. Whether it be in pipes, in machine tools, in motor cars, in watches, in glass, in ships, or in houses our manufacturers must work on the big scale, for in no other way can they produce the best results. We tiavo proved, even in the straits of war how much can be done to enlarge British manufacturing output. Out ol this war we shall certainly wring much good, and among the benefits we shal] derive from the smashing of prejudices and the revision of ideas, none, in my opinion, will do more genera' good than getting rid of the low-wage system, here is good hope that in the quite near future wages in this country may be levelled' up to the rates paid in the United States, in Canada, and in Australia. An<J let it be understood that the fine fellows who have joined the army and mixed with Canadians and Anzacs ar c only too likely to follow them over the seas when peace comes, unless that gcod hope is fulfilled.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 203, 3 October 1916, Page 2
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539Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 203, 3 October 1916, Page 2
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