Capital And Labour.
[To THE EDITOR OF ens " SPECIaTini."1 SIR,—I have for a long time past considered that many of the strikes and misunderstandings between Labour and Capital might be avoided, and......
The Place Of Unskilled Labour.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—In the summary of his policy which was published on August 22nd the Prime Minieter included "adequate provision for and satisfactory......
A Middle-class Factory.
CTo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, Why could not the middle classes give Labour an example of what may be accomplished by the organization of industry on the wisest and......
The Industrial Christian Fellowship.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The present industrial crisis is causing anxiety, suffering, and alarm throughout the country : one can think of nothing but the......
Trade Unions And The Ex-service Man. [to The Editor Of
THE " SPECTAT0112] Sin,—May I again refer to the fierce onslaught by the extremist bosses of the Tiede Unions on the ex-Service men, both Army and Navy ? In my recent letter,......
[to The Editor Of The " Gnomon."] Sts,—owing To The
railway strike your issue of September 27th has only just reached me. The name of Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., is given considerable prominence therein, and I am reminded that this......