First Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire Into the Organization And Rules of Trades Unions And Other Associations, Together With Minutes of Evidence, Presented to Both Houses of Parliament By Command of Her Majesty
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— I have not with me an account for that year, but I have a copy which I wiU furnish the Commissioners with, if required. 1417. Do you know how much of your annual expenditure has gone for the support of men out of work, and out of that sum how much has gone in respect of any trade disputes, if you have had any ? — I am not in a position to give the details of the expenses. For men travelling about the country the amount is very small and the money expended for strikes during a year wiU not ext...end over more than 300^. to 400/. ; it has not extended beyond that since 1861. We find that in all those districts where our lodges have recently been established, they have, in consequence of the organization of the men, succeeded in obtaining an advance of wages without any pro- tracted strike. 1418. An advance of wages that is satisfactory to the men at present you mean ? — Yes, and amount that is satisfactory to the men at present. No member of the society in any district can enter upon a strike without the consent of the whole of the members of the society.
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