Trade Unionism With Remarks On the Report of the Commissioners On Trades Union

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Trade Unionism With Remarks On the Report of the Commissioners On Trades Union
James Stirling
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" And so it is with hosiery, printing, and other trades which it were tedious to enumerate ; to the great detriment of the community at large, but to the especial loss of the labouring population to whicli they give employment. No doubt, other causes, besides the exactions of Unionism, may have contri- buted to foster foreign competition. But so much more reason is there, for wise moderation on the part of British workmen. Whatever tends, like reckless Unionism, to hamper the operation of the c...apitalist, and raise the cost of his production, endangers his industry, and by driving his capital abroad, lessens^ ♦Q. 18, 933.
c 34 pro tanto, the home labourer's means of subsist- ence.
As to the Board of Trade statistics, on which so much stress has been laid by the apologists of Unionism, they prove only that certain staple in- dustries have not yet been extinguished in this country ; not by any means, that they have received their due development. Since the establishment of free-trade, our exports in general have been trebled.


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