The American Federationist, Volume 19, Part 2American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1912 - Labor unions Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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Page 686
... ment homes , ragged and hungry children , broken wrecks of industrial workers . The most effective instrument the workers have employed that this unrest and discontent might be utilized for constructive reform is the trade union — an ...
... ment homes , ragged and hungry children , broken wrecks of industrial workers . The most effective instrument the workers have employed that this unrest and discontent might be utilized for constructive reform is the trade union — an ...
Page 687
... ment , the unequal advantage of his position in court as compared with his employer , the employer's defenses under the com- mon law , rendered this method no adequate means to justice . To remedy this situation the workers and their ...
... ment , the unequal advantage of his position in court as compared with his employer , the employer's defenses under the com- mon law , rendered this method no adequate means to justice . To remedy this situation the workers and their ...
Page 688
... control of the Govern- ment , the more sensitive social conscience , keener appreciation of the value of each individual , have widened the scope of legislative action so that it operates not only to protect 688 AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST.
... control of the Govern- ment , the more sensitive social conscience , keener appreciation of the value of each individual , have widened the scope of legislative action so that it operates not only to protect 688 AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST.
Page 689
... the work age limit and requiring school attendance supple- ment each other , and often come under a common administration . Many of the laws require the factories and mercantile estab- lishments to keep on AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST 689.
... the work age limit and requiring school attendance supple- ment each other , and often come under a common administration . Many of the laws require the factories and mercantile estab- lishments to keep on AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST 689.
Page 690
... . In our country the industrial waste of life has increased in the last few years at an appalling rate , while . that in other civilized countries has de- creased . Our laws and their enforce- ment , regulating 630 AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST.
... . In our country the industrial waste of life has increased in the last few years at an appalling rate , while . that in other civilized countries has de- creased . Our laws and their enforce- ment , regulating 630 AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST.
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