The book Chaos And Order in Industry was written by author G D H George Douglas Howard Cole Here you can read free online of Chaos And Order in Industry book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Chaos And Order in Industry a good or bad book?
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A situation has thus been created which is unprecedented in the industry of this country. The case for and against mines' nationalisation is being argued and thought about, not primarily as a commercial problem in the ordinary sense, but as a fundamental question of human relation- ships and of social system. The nationalisation of mines is inevitable, if only because the labour asset of the mining industry will be withdrawn from effective co-operation under any other conditions. I do not mean ...that, if the Government persisted in its refusal to nationalise the mines and were still able to maintain itself in office despite its refusal, the miners would, or could, remain for ever on strike. They might, I have no doubt, even be defeated if they struck and were forced to go back to the pits. But they could not be forced to work hard or well. In fact, the asset of their co- operation in industry would in that case not disappear completely or suddenly, but it would be a steadily wasting asset in proportion to the diminishing energy which would be put into production.
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