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" By the organization of labor and by no other means, it is possible to introduce .an element of democracy into the government of industry. By this means only, the workers can effectively take part in determining the conditions under which they work. "
Governmental Protection of Labor's Right to Organize: Summary of Evidence ... - Page 75
by United States. National Labor Relations Board - 1936 - 174 pages
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Monthly Labor Review, Volume 83

1960 - 718 pages
...bargaining as an extension of our democratic process. As stated by the Industrial Commission of 1898, "By the organization of labor and by no other means,...into the government of industry. By this means only can workers effectively take part in determining the conditions under which they work." In 1916, the...
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Industrial Relations and the Government

Wayne Leslie McNaughton, Joseph Lazar - 1954 - 554 pages
...proper restrictions and regulations." 7 The United States Industrial Commission of 1898 reported that "by the organization of labor and by no other means,...element of democracy into the government of industry. ... If the working people are prevented from introducing an element of democracy into industrial life...
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Recognition of Organizations of Postal and Federal Employees, Part 1

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1958 - 472 pages
...livelihood was aptly delineated in the final report of the United States Industrial Commission of 1898 : By the organization of labor, and by no other means,...parties equally interested in the conduct of affairs. * * * Twenty-two years later the report of the Industrial Conference called by President Wilson declared...
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Recognition of Organizations of Postal and Federal Employees: Hearings ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1958 - 344 pages
...livelihood was aptly delineated in the final report of the United States Industrial Commission of 1898 : By the organization of labor, and by no other means,...into the government of industry. By this means only t he workers can effectively take part in determining the conditions nnder which they work. This becomes...
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Oversight hearings on the subject "Has labor law failed": joint hearings ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations - 1985 - 1330 pages
...view found its most forceful expression in the Final Report of the Industrial Commission of 1902:'° By the organization of labor, and by no other means,...parties equally interested in the conduct of affairs. . . . Only experience with democratic forms and methods can develop the good that is in democracy;...
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Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act: Hearing Before ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 1960 - 786 pages
...bargaining as an extension of our democratic process. As stated by the Industrial Commission of 1898, "By the organization of labor and by no other means,...into the government of industry. By this means only can workers effectively take part in determining the conditions under which they work." In 1916, the...
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