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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

The organizations, such as the sail-makers, almost guildlike, not castes, have dues, and these dues tend to be applied to a number of purposes, such as support of those injured or their families, loans, payments when men are out of work, and pensions. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #166)
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10 166 The organizations, such as the sail-makers, almost guildlike, not castes, have dues, and these dues tend to be applied to a number of purposes, such as support of those injured or their families, loans, payments when men are out of work, and pensions.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 163 Free Goreans do not like to be pressed in their tasks.
10 164 Two Ahn for lunch and stopping an Ahn early for paga and talk in the late afternoon are not uncommon.
10 165 Layoffs occur, but, because of the amount of work, not frequently.
10 166 The organizations, such as the sail-makers, almost guildlike, not castes, have dues, and these dues tend to be applied to a number of purposes, such as support of those injured or their families, loans, payments when men are out of work, and pensions.
10 167 The organizations have also, upon occasion, functioned as collective-bargaining agencies.
10 168 I suspected that the sail-makers would, threatening desertion of the arsenal, this year or the next obtain their desired increase in wages.
10 169 Brutal repressions of organization have never characterized the arsenal.
Free Goreans do not like to be pressed in their tasks. Two Ahn for lunch and stopping an Ahn early for paga and talk in the late afternoon are not uncommon. Layoffs occur, but, because of the amount of work, not frequently. The organizations, such as the sail-makers, almost guildlike, not castes, have dues, and these dues tend to be applied to a number of purposes, such as support of those injured or their families, loans, payments when men are out of work, and pensions. The organizations have also, upon occasion, functioned as collective-bargaining agencies. I suspected that the sail-makers would, threatening desertion of the arsenal, this year or the next obtain their desired increase in wages. Brutal repressions of organization have never characterized the arsenal. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10)