The Miners Conflict With the Mineowners

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F. G. B. Having seen the benefits conferred on their members and on the industry generally through the operations of the National Pool, either in its original form of a National Tonnage Levy or in its later form as a Pool of Surplus Profits above a certain guaranteed standard, declare their adher- ence to a National Pool to regulate profits and wages in the Coal Industry as from March 31st, 1921.
The fundamental idea of the National Pool has been briefly summarised in a statement issued by the
...Executive of the South Wales Miners' Federation, which reads : — " The central fundamental demand of the miners is that the wage system of the future shall be based on the average ability of the Industry to pay wages.
This can only be accomplished by one of two methods : — 1. By fixing wages on the average without any pool, and allow those collieries which are unable to pay on the average to go out of production, and the workmen to be unemployed. This method means that one-fourth to one-third of the workmen in the South Wales Coalfield would be thrown out of work, that is to say, anything from 60, 000 to 90, 000 work- men would be unemployed.


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