New York Typographical Union No 6 Study of a Modern Trade Union And Its Prede

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G a George a Stevens
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A man who sets only 3, 000 a day occupies as much case-room, burns as much gas, and is as much in the way as a man that can set four times as much. His work, therefore, is not worth so much to his employer, per i, 000 ems, as that of the fast workman. Yet the slow workman ought to have a chance to earn what he can. Com- binations bear oppressively upon inferior workmen by virtually excluding them from employment. Trades unions, we believe, get over this difficulty by com- pelling employers to t...ake men as they stand on the list at a common rendezvous; but we know of some employers who would not consent to such a confounding of merit and demerit. Under the free system every man can receive without inconvenience the true value of his services.
4. Such a combination, whether it included workmen or not, would make every establishment amenable to the rest. This would be inconvenient, to say the least, and would be almost certain to end at no remote period in an open rupture. It is not every employer who is willing to subject his business to the surveillance of his neighbors and rivals.


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