The Church And the Million No V Durham And the Carpet Weavers Master And M
The Church And the Million No V Durham And the Carpet Weavers Master And M
Edward Monro
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And, if this be the case, can there be any reason- able objection to the urging, through every means in our power, the establishment of some such social meetin"; ? 16 There is one point that strikes me as interesting on this matter, and that is, how far any such opportunity being oflFered as I have suggested could prevent the evils that arise, almost of necessity, from the inequality of wages, and the variety of prices in the market of different kinds of produce. These wages, I imagine, must al...ter from time to time. Wages, like every other mercantile arrangement, must depend on circumstances ; and if trade is prosperous, and wool cheap, masters will be able to give higher wages than when wool is dear and trade flat. A dull trade and high-priced wool will have a material effect on the price of wages. Other circum- stances over and above this may affect the rate of wages, so as to make it unreasonable to keep them up to a certain point. I find, from the report of your own workmen, that some time before the parliamentary commission to which I have had occasion moi'e than once to refer, the masters who were not connected with the Association formed at Barnard Castle reduced their men's wages : the men in the Association never contemplated that their masters would keep the wages up, and instead of making the least complaint they were quite williug they should be reduced in order to meet the other manufacturers in the market.
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