... their dispute should bring about serious interruption to traffic. If the reduction in wages is due to natural causes, the loss of business being such that the burden should be, and is, equitably distributed between capitalist and wageworker, the public... The Railway Clerk - Página 1221908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Allen Johnson - 1921 - 312 páginas
...distributed, between capitalist and wageworker, the public should know it. If it is caused by legislation, the public and Congress should know it; and if it...as a justification for failure to treat fairly the wage-earning employees of the company. The letter closed with a request to the Commission to investigate... | |
| Harold Howland - 1921 - 332 páginas
...distributed, between capitalist and wageworker, the public should know it. If it is caused by legislation, the public and Congress should know it; and if it...as a justification for failure to treat fairly the wage-earning employees of the company. The letter closed with a request to the Commission to investigate... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1924 - 884 páginas
...Congress should know it." If, finally, they were due to misconduct in the management of the roads, "then everybody should know it," especially if the excuse of "unfriendly legislation" was put forward to cover such misconduct and to justify the failure to treat the wage-earners fairly.... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1927 - 910 páginas
...Congress should know it." If, finally, they were due to misconduct in the management of the roads, "then everybody should know it," especially if the excuse of "unfriendly legislation" was put forward to cover such misconduct and to justify the failure to treat the wage-earners fairly.... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 2004 - 946 páginas
...distributed between capitalist and wage-worker, the public should know it. If it is caused by legislation, the public, and Congress, should know it; and if it...as a justification for failure to treat fairly the wageearning employees of the company. Moreover, an industrial conflict between a railroad corporation... | |
| 1908 - 812 páginas
...distributed between capitalist and wage earners, the public should know it. If it is caused by legislation the public and Congress should know it, and if it...fairly the wage earning employees of the company. "Moreover, an industrial conflict between a railroad corporation and its employees offers peculiar... | |
| 1921 - 332 páginas
...distributed, between capitalist and wageworker, the public should know it. If it is caused by legislation, the public and Congress should know it; and if it...as a justification for failure to treat fairly the wage-earning employees of the company. The letter closed with a request to the Commission to investigate... | |
| 1908 - 1074 páginas
...distributed between cap italist and wage-workers, the public should know it. If it is caused by legislation, the public and Congress should know it ; and if it...as a justification for failure to treat fairly the wage-earning employees of the company. A knowledge of the facts is essential to a just solution of... | |
| 1908 - 958 páginas
...distributed between capitalist and wage-worker, the public should know it. If it is caused by legislation, the public, and Congress should know it, and if it...railroad, then everybody should know it, especially if tie excuse of unfriendly legislation is advanced as a method of covering up past business misconduct... | |
| 1908 - 1092 páginas
...distributed between capitalist and wage-workers, the public should know it. If it is caused by legislation, the public and Congress should know it ; and if it...financial or other operations of any railroad, then everybAly should know it, especially if the excuse of unfriendly legislation is advanced as a method... | |
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