Mr. John Hoyle, a Bradford oil merchant, Illis offered publicly to hand over his business to a local trade union to be run for the profit of the union for two years. He said that he was tired of tho pretensions of trade unionists to run industries. He is prepared to hand over his stock, and the trade unionists could take the profit, though, of course, they would have to bear any loss. He believes that whereas he can make profits by his technical knowledge and experience, trade unions cannot.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 97, 18 January 1921, Page 9
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