The Struggle for Bread An Impartial Discussion of Some of the Wrongs And Rights
The Struggle for Bread An Impartial Discussion of Some of the Wrongs And Rights
Leigh H Leigh Hadley Irvine
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129 copies each hour, brings the lessons of the race to our breakfast tables each morning, and Mr. Edison's phonograph preserves the human voice and the characteristics of speech so that time and distance are annihilated. Then who shall set a limit to the realm of human vocations or draw a line beyond which mankind cannot go ? Slumbering creation is expectant, await- ing to be aroused by combinations of in- tellect, when it will give up the keys to new empires of endeavor, and then ed- ucated l...abor will solve the problems of distressed labor and Shylock will be seen no more. CHAPTER VIII. INDUSTRIAL PEACE AND CO-OPERA- TIVE PROFIT-SHARING. GROWTH or UNIONS OB GUILDS LAWS FOB THE BENEFIT OF LABOBEBS EVILS OF UNIONS AND STRIKES CO-OPERATION BETWEEN EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYE AS A PREVENTIVE OF STBIKES FUTUBE WAGE WOBKEBS. A little more than a century ago the laborers of England were employed under a species of slavery. Their wages were determined by their employers, and any attempt to combine for the purpose of de- manding increased pay was punished by confinement in the pillory, fines, and the loss of ears.
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