The book The Politics of Labor was written by author Thomas Phillips Thompson Here you can read free online of The Politics of Labor book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Politics of Labor a good or bad book?
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Instead of being subject to the fluctuations of the labor market, liable to have their wages reduced in order that the monopolies may pay dividends and to be treated as human machines, the working-force of rail- way or telegraph lines owned and managed by the govern- ment would be able to bring their political power to bear, to secure a just scale of wages and equitable treatment. No government dare deal with its employes as W. H. Van- derbilt did with his wage-slaves during the freight-handler...s' strike at New York and other Eastern cities, or as Jay Gould did with the telegraphers, or more recently with the employes on his South- Western roads. No political party would ven- ture to justify the " iron law of wages " in relation to govern- ment employes. The politico-economical doctrine that labor is a commodity has been practically repudiated by the govern- ment. The wages of civil service employes are not fixed by competition do not fluctuate with the state of the labor- THE POLITICS OF LABO&.
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