An Eight-Hours Day : the Case Against Trade-Union And Legislative Interference
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H. Ellis, of John Brown and Co. (Limited), Sheffield; A. P. Hen- derson, of D. and W. Henderson and Co., Glasgow ; George Jessop, of Jessop and Appleby Bros., Leicester; J. Hawthorn Kitson, of Kitson and Co., Leeds ; John Laird (since deceased), of Laird Bros., Birkenhead ; S. R. Piatt, of Piatt Bros, and Co. (Limited), Oldham ; R. Sinclair Scott, of the Greenock Foundry Co., Greenock ; Alexander Siemens, of Siemens Bros, and Co., Westminster ; Thomas Biggart and James Robinson, secretaries of ...the Federated Employers; Major A. H. Hope, secretary of the Iron Trades Employers' Association; and Leslie Field, secretary of the London Engineering Employers' Association. On behalf of the affiliated societies — Messrs. Alfred Sellicks, Alfred W. Golightly, Joseph Hooson, Albert Taylor, Frank H. Rose, James Ratcliffe, John Wlittaker, George Ferguson, George N. Barnes, general secretary, as representing the Amalgamated Society of En- gineers; Messrs. Craven, Shae and Bigby, as representing the Joint Committee; J.
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