... returns to labor are certainly more than $150 per year higher on the government roads in Germany than on the private roads in England. And that does not really show the full advantage of public ownership in this respect because a dollar in wages means... Bulletin - Página 59por Public Ownership League of America - 1919Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| National Civic Federation - 1915 - 258 páginas
...all that have insurance against accident, sickness, and death besides, it will be seen that the wages are certainly more than $150 per year higher on the...England — the general wage level is higher in England. Besides allowances for house rent the government spends $700,000 per year on its railway employees... | |
| National Civic Federation - 1915 - 118 páginas
...all that have insurance against accident, sickness, and death besides, it will be seen that the wages are certainly more than $150 per year higher on the...because a dollar in wages means more in Germany than in England—the general wage level is higher in England. Besides allowances for house rent the government... | |
| Carl Dean Thompson - 1925 - 520 páginas
...another $350,000 for the widows of employees and $15,000 for burial benefits. Thus the German employees have, in addition to their wages, an allowance averaging...means more in Germany than in England — the general price level is higher in England. The average wages on the American roads is placed at $756.83 for... | |
| 1912 - 380 páginas
...all that have insurance against accident, sickness, and death besides, it will be seen that the wages are certainly more than $150 per year higher on the...because a dollar in wages means more in Germany than in England—the general wage level is higher in England. State governments and city authorities have... | |
| Carl Dean Thompson - 1925 - 520 páginas
...this respect because a dollar in wages means more in Germany than in England — the general price level is higher in England. The average wages on the American roads is placed at $756.83 for 1913.28 But this is misleading because it includes the big salaries of the "general officers." These... | |
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