ABSTRACT
Labour focuses on the issues and problems concerning the efficient full employment of labour in a free market economy. The discussion is largely about the conditions (including comparative wages) underlying industrial efficiency and maximum production from various labour resources at least cost.
By estimating man-power, analysing the human factor and measuring labour efficiency, the book summarizes recent evidence on employment conditions for or against efficiency and the effect upon the incidence of unemployment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|38 pages
Labour Resources and Utilization
part II|104 pages
Labour in Employment
part III|30 pages
Unemployment
part IV|40 pages
The Direction of Labour Policy