Memorandum On the Industrial Situation After the War the Garton Foundation Pri

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A man 68 who is dismissed without reason may lose his hveHhood_^ While each great firm represents in itself a powerful organisation, apart from any Employers' Association to which it may belong, the men employed by the firm are solitary units, having no power of collective action without calling in the Trade Unions representing the whole of each craft. In the last resort the only effective weapon of the Trade Union is the strike, and the loss inflicted by a strike or lock-out on the Capitalist ...Class is not comparable with the acute personal suffering of the workmen and their families. They feel therefore that in any dispute the dice are weighted against them.
146. There is also a very widespread feeling that Labour as a whole is faced by great disadvantages in ventilating its grievances. The tribunals are com- posed, the Press is owned and run, by men of another class ; and the complaint is frequently made that the Labour representative and the Labour case do not receive the fair play and courtesy which would be extended to those of their " opponents.


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