The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 890
... economic development in general . ' ( 2 ) For the protection of their social and economic interests workers and salaried employees shall be legally represented in Workers ' Councils established for individual undertakings and also in ...
... economic development in general . ' ( 2 ) For the protection of their social and economic interests workers and salaried employees shall be legally represented in Workers ' Councils established for individual undertakings and also in ...
Page 898
... economic regions , which will consist of parts of existing states or combinations of these parts . Each of these regions is to have an Economic Council , to meet at least once a year . It includes representatives of the official ...
... economic regions , which will consist of parts of existing states or combinations of these parts . Each of these regions is to have an Economic Council , to meet at least once a year . It includes representatives of the official ...
Page 902
... Economic Committee , acting under the directions of the Prime Minister , which will be his eyes and ears on economic questions , and keep both him and the country informed as to the economic situation and its ten- dencies ' . < Hence ...
... Economic Committee , acting under the directions of the Prime Minister , which will be his eyes and ears on economic questions , and keep both him and the country informed as to the economic situation and its ten- dencies ' . < Hence ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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