The book Strikes And Social Problems was written by author Nicholson, J. Shield (Joseph Shield), 1850-1927 Here you can read free online of Strikes And Social Problems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Strikes And Social Problems a good or bad book?
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On the other hand, in considering the causes of the slow progress of the system practically, some weight must be given to the fact that the purely business principle has been overshadowed in the public mind with these secondary influences. There is no reason why the least charitable and least philanthropic of masters should not adopt some form of extra payment for extra results, some simple form of profit-sharing, any more than that he should adopt piece-work instead of time wages ; but many ma...sters are inclined to think that their workmen out of their own wages can make savings and invest them, and also provide themselves with decent recreation and, if they choose, education. Accordingly, although those more elaborate schemes of profit-sharing which set aside so much for social pur- poses, pensions, insurance against accidents and the like, and which allow, if they do not compel, the savings of the workmen to be invested in the shares of the concern — although such schemes are much more attractive to social reformers and seem to offer much greater advantages, still they tend to alarm the PROFIT-SHARING 6i average man of business and to make liim think that profit-sharing is in reality a form of charity — at his expense.
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