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... labour saving devices ? 26. Yes . We have introduced them whenever possible . In my own office we have introduced machines and mechani- cal working very considerably . 27. Have you pro tanto reduced staff ? -The saving in my staff would ...
... labour saving devices ? 26. Yes . We have introduced them whenever possible . In my own office we have introduced machines and mechani- cal working very considerably . 27. Have you pro tanto reduced staff ? -The saving in my staff would ...
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... labour saving devices . If you could concentrate your offices you could obviously introduce better devices , and I should have thought reduce staff . It was really Item D , referring to removal expenses and lodging allowances which ...
... labour saving devices . If you could concentrate your offices you could obviously introduce better devices , and I should have thought reduce staff . It was really Item D , referring to removal expenses and lodging allowances which ...
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... labour , and something like £ 6,000 for special stores and Post Office vans mainly under Subheads G and K. That would roughly account for the £ 60,000 extra . Then the Committee will notice per contra at the top of page 29 there is this ...
... labour , and something like £ 6,000 for special stores and Post Office vans mainly under Subheads G and K. That would roughly account for the £ 60,000 extra . Then the Committee will notice per contra at the top of page 29 there is this ...
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... Labour are prepared to refund ; in other cases they are not . They are restricted in certain ways . 378. Putting you on the same basis as other employers ? —Yes . 379. Where those refunds take place 1 suppose you get a credit for that ...
... Labour are prepared to refund ; in other cases they are not . They are restricted in certain ways . 378. Putting you on the same basis as other employers ? —Yes . 379. Where those refunds take place 1 suppose you get a credit for that ...
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... labour each year it would be better accounting to write down its stocks by the amount which represents the difference between the rate book prices , or the price - list prices and the current prices ; but it would be a costly business ...
... labour each year it would be better accounting to write down its stocks by the amount which represents the difference between the rate book prices , or the price - list prices and the current prices ; but it would be a costly business ...
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