If the total available wage fund is merely sufficient to provide universal living wages and the extra compensation due to the specialised groups, no section of the labour force will be justified in exacting a larger share.
The industrial capitalists might even control a larger share of the national income and exercise a still more powerful influence over the State than they do to-day.
Nor does he fear that even the most radical of reforms, whether economic or political, will enable Labor to seize a larger share of the national income or of political power.
Some political standard and quantitative measure is as necessary to social progress as similar standards are necessary in other relations.
In wage bargaining the men would not stand on a level footing, but be bound and gagged.
As thus conceived by Briand and the Federation, few will question the revolutionary character of the proposed general strike.
Among the public men of his day there was not one who appears to have devoted a larger share of his time to examinations into and meditation upon public affairs.
No one challenges the right of the farmer to a larger share of the consumer's pay for his product, no one disputes that we can not live without the farmer.
Because of this extraordinarily high level of profits, corporations can well afford to carry a larger share of the taxload at this time.
The second test that I would apply is what steps the Government takes to give us a larger share in the administration of our local affairs--in municipalities and local boards.
Knowing further that he to whom the outdoor works belonged would need to defend them against malign attack, He endowed the man in turn with a larger share of courage.
Ought the physician then to have a larger share of meats and drinks?
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