UNEMPLOYED IN ENGLAND.
A LABOUR COMMITTEE’S SUGGESTIONS.
LONDON, January 12
The Parliamentary Committee of Labour members of the House of Commons reports that the lack of employment would be greatly reduced by the regulation of industry and the maintaining of work at an even level; also by an intelligent anticipation of bad trade and the construction of works of public utility. Other classes of workers, the Committee reports, ought to be placed on the land.
The Imperial Parliament, which has been called together early on account of the unemployed difficulty, is to meet on February 14th.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1716, 18 January 1905, Page 20
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96UNEMPLOYED IN ENGLAND. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1716, 18 January 1905, Page 20
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