The Industrial Outlook of Low-Skilled Labour List of Authorities Problems of Poverty Chapter I.
Skilled labour is seldom sweated to the same degree as unskilled labour, and a high class of workmanship will generally be a guarantee of decent wages.
It is enough to say that labourer's wages in London and other large cities are some 50 per cent, higher than the wages of agricultural labourers in most parts of England, and the wages of skilled labour show a similar relation.
I am speaking here of skilled labour, where there is always more or less of a demand for workers.
The manufacturers could only make the articles demanded of them by skilled labour, which is a thing that must be acquired before it can be hired.
Yet such is the skill necessary in British industries, that "low-skilled labour" is all that numbers of working lads can ever attain to, through defects in physique or education.
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