The book Organized Labor Its Problems And How to Meet Them was written by author Abraham Jacob Portenar Here you can read free online of Organized Labor Its Problems And How to Meet Them book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Organized Labor Its Problems And How to Meet Them a good or bad book?
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If while doing this we can at the same time reduce the cost of living for [961 CO-OPERATIVE TRADING ourselves and as many others as will join us, by the partial or total elimination of one of the great factors in swelling that cost, we will have done a work of vital importance for trades union- ism and for humanity as well. Surely any proposition that holds out a promise of such a consummation should be respectfully received and earnestly considered. My proposal is that a great co-operative soc...iety should be formed, to be controlled and directed by the international unions. Individuals should be debarred from holding stock, and also any corporate bodies other than trades unions. The government of the society should be in a board of directors representative of the various unions engaged in the enterprise. The object of a co- operative society is to cheapen the cost of products by eliminating the profits and greatly duplicated running expenses of the middleman. This society would seek the same object, but in addition thereto and of at least equal importance therewith, it would have the object of assuring all union men that the wages they were spending were buying products made by themselves, and that thus they were gaining all the benefits accruing from co-operative trading, plus the even more valuable [97] PROBLEMS OF ORGANIZED LABOR one of building up their organizations and securing employment for themselves.
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