The Way Out Has Man a Right to Sell His Labor in the Open Market for Any Price
The Way Out Has Man a Right to Sell His Labor in the Open Market for Any Price
David Wilmot Smith
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When the courts change front, and hold his life more sacred than his contract, in other words, treat him right, the hired man will make no more trouble. MR. FRANK A. MUNSEY, In an address before the Merchants' Club of Boston, Dec, 16, 1902, said: "Had Capital always been fair and generous with Labor, there would have been no organized labor. It was the abuse of labor on the part of capital that compelled labor to organize — to organize in self-defense, and with a manly regard for rational digni...ty. To a greater or less ex- tent it had been down trodden, misused, and abused for cen- E. E. SCHMITZ, Mayor of San Francisco, in a speech Oct. 12, 1903, in that city, said: "But these (labor) disputes are easy to handle, if you only show you mean to be fair and just to the wage earner. That is all he wants. Given that, he is willing to meet the employer half way and agree to settle all trouble without inconveniencing the whole eitv. " JOHN WILSON, In a speech before the Civic Federation, (which is an as- sociation of employers, organized in opposition to labor un- ions) at Chicago, Oct.
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