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But with the need since the war of extra effort to recoup war losses, French workmen have repeatedly struck for a longer working day. Recognizing the obvious difference in conditions between the fall of 19 19 and 1920, New York team- sters and New Jersey street car operators voluntarily agreed to increase their working day for the same pay- Organized labor has made repeated attempts to get the support of the various farmers' organizations "5 Digitized by Google 116 The High Cost of Strikes in t...heir fight for a national eight-hour law. But the farmer, with his own personal experience as to how futile any arbitrary human schedule is in dealing with rain and simshine, growing seasons, bad roads, limited labor supply, and other practical facts of his own production problem can easily appreciate that any attempt to reduce the widely diflEerent and com- plex production problems of the whole coimtry to any arbitrary schedule — time or wage or otherwise — wotild be equally futile or prohibitively expensive.
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