The book The State in Relation to Labour was written by author Jevons, William Stanley, 1835-1882 Here you can read free online of The State in Relation to Labour book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The State in Relation to Labour a good or bad book?
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Accordingly, the brickmakers of Manchester actually succeeded for a length of time in maintaining the rule that no bricks made beyond four miles of Manchester should be brought into that city. House - carpenters formerly enjoyed the advantage of making all the wood-work of a house upon the spot. A close union could then by a strike entirely stop the progress of the building. The advance in the use of wood-working machinery, and the possibility of importing foreign machine - made window-frames a...nd doors, has somewhat diminished this advantage. But the plasterers still have the master builders at their mercy; for, though a few mouldings and casts may be made elsewhere, the bulk of the plasterer's work must be done actually upon the walls and ceilings of the house in situ. In countries where wooden houses are chiefly used, these may be bought and carried piecemeal for erection on any spot; but those who prefer to dwell in brick, stone, and plaster dwellings must continue for the present to be more or less at the mercy of the building trades.
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