The History of the United Pattern Maker's Association, 1872-1922

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per week advance, " Provided the condition of trade is as good at the end of January, 1904, as now." It was.
On the Clyde we were no more fortunate than at Manchester, although we had no one to consult or to wait for except ourselves. We had our conference with the employers, but nothing could be extracted from them. At Carlisle we had 162 not even this sorry consolation, the chief firm there absolutely refusing to even talk about an advance of wages. At Hudders- field we fixed our rate at 36s.
... per week, which at that time appeared to be the most successful way of raising wages, as we did not, during the year, succeed in obtaining a single uncon- ditional advance of wages as the result of formal or concerted action.
Other industrial movements included an attempt by a Liverpool firm to introduce the one-break system, which the workmen were willing to accept provided it was accompanied by an eight-hour day. The proposed change was ultimately dropped.
At Sheffield our members made an abortive attempt to obtain the fifty-three hours, but as the A.S.E.


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