British Labor's War Message to American Labor: Addresses And Discussions At the Meeting of the Committee On Labor of the Council of National Defense Held in Washington, D. C., On May 15, 1917
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I can only say that if you started off with a direct measure of selection of that kind, it occurs to me that you would be creating an army of unnecessary officials who might prove themselves more unsatisfactory than the people they were called upon to reject. [Laughter and applause.] 80 BEITISH labor's WAR MESSAGE TO AMERICAN LABOR. Dr. Albert Shaw. Mr. Chairman, may I ask Mr. Thomas a ques- tion? The Chairman. Certainly. Dr. Shaw. Mr. Thomas, may I ask a question somewhat closely associated wi...th two or three that you have already answered ? I have in mind certain manufacturers. Our Government has already ap- proached them and asked them to take munition contracts. Those contracts would not occupy the whole of their manufacturing facili- ties, would occupy let us say 20 per cent of their manufacturing facilities. These businesses are now on a 10-hour basis. The con- tracts that the Government would have them take would have to be taken, let us say, on an 8-hour basis, with time and a half for over- time.
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