Paris, Louis-Philippe-Albert D'orléans, Comte De, 1838-1894
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The secretary himself has declared that a strike ought never to be allowed to last more than six weeks, and that if at the end of that time the workmen have not carried their point, it is best for them to give in. It has been already observed that the argument entered into between the two great parties before the Commission related to the highest interests of the great industry by which both earn their living; and the question of what is a fair rate of wages was the subject discussed by both si...des with the greatest eagerness. Each reproached the other with wishing to appropriate exclusively to itself — by unduly raising or unduly lowering wages — all the profits, which are the fruit of their joint eflforts. The masters accused the Unions of causing the decay of their trade by exacting an excessive and untimely increase of pay. The work- men, on the other hand, reproached the masters with using these complaints only as a veil to conceal the large profits, which they still believe the latter are making.
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