Such a tax is not a compulsory labour tax, but should rather be regarded as a modification of the hut tax, which can be remitted as a bonus on outside labour.
The fines should be proportioned to the means of the individual and the gravity of the offence, and replaced by compulsory labour in the case of those who refuse to pay.
For all minor offences, fines are more efficacious than imprisonment and, in the case of the poor, should be replaced by compulsory labour at the discretion of the magistrate.
Compulsory labour, State regulation of work, and increased production would lead to increased consumption and increased comfort.
Connected to some extent with the question of compulsory labour is that of the management of colonies by the method of "concessions.
Sidenote: The problem of compulsory labour] Increasing their needs does effect something, but not much.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "compulsory labour" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.