Les Houillères Entre L’État, Le Marché Et La Société 2015
DOI: 10.4000/books.septentrion.6475
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“…Across the developed world there has been recurrent tension between stability and temporality in the coal industry. 10 In Britain after nationalisation in 1947 change was an accepted feature so long as local economic and mining workforce interests were protected. The industry was managed by the experienced workers moved to units where power loading was already the norm.…”
Section: Community As Economic Localitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Across the developed world there has been recurrent tension between stability and temporality in the coal industry. 10 In Britain after nationalisation in 1947 change was an accepted feature so long as local economic and mining workforce interests were protected. The industry was managed by the experienced workers moved to units where power loading was already the norm.…”
Section: Community As Economic Localitymentioning
confidence: 99%