The Panama Canal Review 1976: Bicentennial Edition
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Bv 1914, the work force had reached 45,107. Taking into considera- tion the size and type of work performed as well as the diversity of the work force, one of the greatest triumphs was the creating of an enthusiastic esprit de corps. Writing about the Canal workers in 1916, Maj. R. E. Wood, who was with the Canal Quartermaster's Department from 1905-15, said: "The Canal will alwavs remain a material monument from a construction and engineering standpoint; it will also stand as a monument in the... minds and hearts of the employees who worked on it during the construction period— a monument no less enduring than its physical presence. Every wage earner, whether a high salaried superintendent or division head, or the lowest paid laborer, was given a chance in every sense of the term, and was able to earn more than his living expenses. The handling of the working force during the construction of the Canal will always stand as a model of an intelli- gent, just, and liberal treatment of labor." D.
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