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Yet a resistance to reproof or to a penalty for disobedi- ence of orders or for neglect of rules, a mutinous ten- dency, a disposition to oppose the interests of the com- pany in matters indifferent to the employee, have been, it is to be feared, encouraged by labor organizations whose more immediate purpose is to advance the pe- cuniary interests of their members. If this spirit is to prevail, the maintenance of that discipline will be imperilled, which is as essential for the safety of em- pl...oyees as of the passengers intrusted to their care. The people in general have an interest in the enforce- ment of discipline which is brought home to every one who has been an eye-witness to a train wreck, or per- haps a bodily sufferer from one. It is safe to say that in a majority of cases the immediate cause has been the neglect of duty of some employee. The railroad com- THE REASONABLENESS OF RAILWAY RATES 149 pany may invest millions in bridges, rails, signals, and equipment of the most approved design and construc- tion; the management may keep up with the times in the adoption of devices and rules for the protection of trains, and yet all this expenditure, all this care and forethought, may be neutralized by the laziness or reck- lessness of an employee, and a fearful disaster ensue.
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