The book Labor And Law was written by author Bradlaugh, Charles, 1833-1891 Here you can read free online of Labor And Law book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Labor And Law a good or bad book?
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Blyth, introduced into the South Australian Assembly, proposed to enact that a longer period than eight hours, or overtime, might be worked if mutually agreed between employer and employed. In New South Wales, where the eight hours a day is customary, overtime is allowed and paid for, and the workman is frequently engaged and paid by the hour, and not by the day. But in no case would Australasian eight-hour customs, even if invariable, be con- clusive. The local circumstances differ so much fro...m those at home. In Australia the laboring population is very limited in number ; assisted immigration of poor workers is dis- LEGISLATION IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 83 couraged ; protective duties prevail ; and there is little or no export of manufactured goods. To this it may be added that, the prices of all manufactured products being very high, the nominal wage must be measured by its purchasing power. At home, on the contrary, we have an over-abundant labour supply ; industries must protect themselves by offering superior inducements to consumers, and our export trade is the chief reliance for the consumption of our industrial products.
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