Parliamentary Papers, Band 13H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... cost - of - living wage every six months , in proportion to an appreciable rise or fall in the average cost - of - living index figure taken over the preceding six months . The principal other conclusions of the Court may be sum- 13.
... cost - of - living wage every six months , in proportion to an appreciable rise or fall in the average cost - of - living index figure taken over the preceding six months . The principal other conclusions of the Court may be sum- 13.
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... average ability to earn at least 25 per cent . over net basis time rates , i.e. , excluding the existing 10 per cent . addition and the cost - of - living wage . ( 3 ) That the Council should , on the basis of the scale . submitted by ...
... average ability to earn at least 25 per cent . over net basis time rates , i.e. , excluding the existing 10 per cent . addition and the cost - of - living wage . ( 3 ) That the Council should , on the basis of the scale . submitted by ...
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... average of the monthly percentages of persons unemployed in Great Britain and Northern Ireland was 11.3 per cent . as compared with 10-3 in 1924. This increase was due mainly to the severe depression in the coal mining industry , which ...
... average of the monthly percentages of persons unemployed in Great Britain and Northern Ireland was 11.3 per cent . as compared with 10-3 in 1924. This increase was due mainly to the severe depression in the coal mining industry , which ...
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... average number of times each individual was placed , but in 1922 the number of vacancies filled was 697,036 , while the number of individuals placed was 609,393 , an average of 114 placings per individual . Figures for the more ...
... average number of times each individual was placed , but in 1922 the number of vacancies filled was 697,036 , while the number of individuals placed was 609,393 , an average of 114 placings per individual . Figures for the more ...
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... average monthly numbers of boys and girls respectively registered for employment at Exchanges and Bureaux during 1925 were 34,161 and 28,976 , a total of 63,137 . The average numbers registered during 42 Oversea Employment Casual ...
... average monthly numbers of boys and girls respectively registered for employment at Exchanges and Bureaux during 1925 were 34,161 and 28,976 , a total of 63,137 . The average numbers registered during 42 Oversea Employment Casual ...
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