What the Workers Want a Study of British Labor

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State Management We would begin by laying it down as a general proposition that centralized management by a Government Department is fatal to commercial efficiency and enterprise. We observe that those members of the Government Committee on Trusts who signed the Addendum to the Report of the Committee (Messrs. E. Bevin, J. A. Hqbson, W. H. Watkins, and Sidney Webb) were careful to safeguard themselves by stating that State ownership does not necessarily imply State management, while Mr. Justice... Sankey in his Report on the Second Stage of the Coal Industry Commission stated (see para, xlii. ) that " Hitherto State Man- agement has on balance failed to prove itself free from serious shortcomings. " The Hon. F. M. B. Fisher, who as Minister of Trade and Customs in the Government of New Zealand (1912- 1915) has had practical experience of Socialistic Government, made the following remarks in his evidence before the Coal Commission : " I hold the view that State monopoly is even a worse evil than private monopoly the latter must be efficient in order to resist private competition on the one hand, and prevent the demand for State inter- vention on the other.

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