British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 73
... workers whose acts of in- / transigence would make ' work - to - rule ' trade unionists seem like Stakhanovites . Almost all estate men have begun as over- seers , when eighteen or twenty years old , and in the cane fields they learn to ...
... workers whose acts of in- / transigence would make ' work - to - rule ' trade unionists seem like Stakhanovites . Almost all estate men have begun as over- seers , when eighteen or twenty years old , and in the cane fields they learn to ...
Stranica 78
... workers , nearly a third of whom came from villages outside the estates . The estates cannot be expected to provide free new housing for the range - dwellers for whom they have no respon- sibility , moral or economic . They would be ...
... workers , nearly a third of whom came from villages outside the estates . The estates cannot be expected to provide free new housing for the range - dwellers for whom they have no respon- sibility , moral or economic . They would be ...
Stranica 79
... workers , and in 1949 the Venn Commis- sion Report said that ' there can be no peace on the sugar estates till this depressing legacy from former days is removed and we consider that rehousing should be given high priority . ' It ...
... workers , and in 1949 the Venn Commis- sion Report said that ' there can be no peace on the sugar estates till this depressing legacy from former days is removed and we consider that rehousing should be given high priority . ' It ...
Stranica 80
... workers- who will be well paid and provided with regular work . We walked among the new houses ; some were bright with paint , and others , belonging to less house - proud owners , were the natural colour of the wood . My companion knew ...
... workers- who will be well paid and provided with regular work . We walked among the new houses ; some were bright with paint , and others , belonging to less house - proud owners , were the natural colour of the wood . My companion knew ...
Stranica 81
... workers from the estates for long periods and Sugar can have nothing to lose from its workers ' being able to supply their own cooking - oil or plantains . There is nothing in the lease to prevent occupants growing vegetables or flowers ...
... workers from the estates for long periods and Sugar can have nothing to lose from its workers ' being able to supply their own cooking - oil or plantains . There is nothing in the lease to prevent occupants growing vegetables or flowers ...
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