At the same time, the total number of shopkeepers increased from 46,900 to 58,000 in 1930.
In at least one case, a shopkeeper and a worker were best friends.
In it, he set out numerous cases where strike action and lockouts had struck very hard at a third party, the individual shopkeeper.
It examines two major questions that involved shopkeepers, namely the legislation on third parties in labour disputes, and the legislation concerning unfair competition.
It has been done by looking at two major questions that involved the shopkeepers, namely the legislation on third parties and legislation concerning unfair competition.
The biggest problem faced by shopkeepers was their own multiplication and the consequent division of their market.
Bretons in this mixed-class area nonetheless included railway workers, shopkeepers and the occasional male white-collar worker.
They were housed by their employers in boarding houses next to or above the shops, while the shopkeepers themselves lived elsewhere.