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Enforcement and supervision of conditions was especially difficult in smaller establishments . The Factory Act of 1901 laid down enforceable standards of space , cleanliness and sanitation in workplaces , and of methods of payment .
Enforcement and supervision of conditions was especially difficult in smaller establishments . The Factory Act of 1901 laid down enforceable standards of space , cleanliness and sanitation in workplaces , and of methods of payment .
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opposition , especially in the civil service . 30 Germany's treatment by the victors in the war strengthened the forces which argued that German self - respect demanded reassertion of traditional values . The views of conservative ...
opposition , especially in the civil service . 30 Germany's treatment by the victors in the war strengthened the forces which argued that German self - respect demanded reassertion of traditional values . The views of conservative ...
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Approved societies which accumulated a surplus from contributions due to low levels of sickness among their members ( especially agricultural workers and better off urban workers ) were allowed to pay higher levels of benefit and for ...
Approved societies which accumulated a surplus from contributions due to low levels of sickness among their members ( especially agricultural workers and better off urban workers ) were allowed to pay higher levels of benefit and for ...
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International comparisons 18701914 | 101 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 189 |
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Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |