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" ... the struggle of labor for organization is not merely an attempt to secure an increased measure of the material comforts of life, but is a part of the age-long struggle for liberty; that this struggle is sharpened by the pinch of hunger and the exhaustion... "
Governmental Protection of Labor's Right to Organize: Summary of Evidence ... - Page 82
by United States. National Labor Relations Board - 1936 - 174 pages
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The Railroad Telegrapher, Volume 32, Part 2

1915 - 954 pages
...struggle is sharpened by the pinch of hunger and the exhaustion of body and mind by long hours and improper working conditions; but that even if men...can achieve freedom by his own efforts. Similarly, while it is admitted that in some cases exceptional employers treat their employes with the greatest...
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Summary of the Manly Report of the Commission on Industrial Relations

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations - 1916 - 294 pages
...struggle is sharpened by the pinch of hunger and the exhaustion of body and mind by long hours and improper working conditions ; but that even if men...can achieve freedom by his own efforts. Similarly, while it is admitted that in some cases exceptional employers treat their employees with the greatest...
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Final Report of the Commission on Industrial Relations, Volume 1

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations - 1915 - 486 pages
...struggle is sharpened by the pinch of hunger and the exhaustion of body and mind by long hours and improper working conditions ; but that even if men...can achieve freedom by his own efforts. Similarly, while it is admitted that in some cases exceptional employers treat their employees with the greatest...
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The Leather Worker's Journal

1915 - 420 pages
...pinch of hunger and the exhaustion of body and mind by long hours and improper working ronditlons; but that even if men were well fed they would still...can achieve freedom by his own efforts. Similarly, while it is admitted that in some cases exceptional -employers treat their employes with the greatest...
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Final Report of the Commission on Industrial Relations

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations - 1915 - 480 pages
...struggle is sharpened by the pinch of hunger and the exhaustion of body and mind by long hours and improper working conditions ; but that even if men...some person in authority, but it is insisted that no in- / dividual can: achieve freedom by his own efforts. Similarly, "' while it is admitted that in...
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The People's College Vest-pocket Edition of the Report of the Industrial ...

1915 - 68 pages
...by long hours and improper working conditions ; but that even if men were well-fed they would stilj struggle to be free. It is not denied that the exceptional...can achieve freedom by his own efforts. Similarly, while it is admitted that in some cases exceptional employers treat their employees with the greatest...
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Industrial Relations: Final Report and Testimony, Submitted To ..., Volume 1

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations - 1916 - 1038 pages
...struggle is sharpened by the pinch of hunger and the exhaustion of body and mind by long hours and improper working conditions; but that even if men...can achieve freedom by his own efforts. .Similarly, while it is admitted that in some cases exceptional employers treat their employees with the greatest...
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Industrial Relations: Final Report and Testimony

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations - 1916 - 1060 pages
...struggle is sharpened by the pinch of hunger and the exhaustion of body and mind by long hours and improper working conditions; but that even if men...can achieve freedom by his own efforts. Similarly, while it is admitted that in some cases exceptional employers treat their employees with the greatest...
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Monthly Labor Review, Volume 83

1960 - 718 pages
...increased measure of the material comforts of life, but is a part of an agelong struggle for liberty . . . Even if men were well fed, they would still struggle to be free." The implications of this policy for internal union affairs is painfully clear. Union members must have...
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Shop Collective Bargaining: A Study of Wage Determination in the Men's ...

Francis Joseph Haas - 1922 - 198 pages
...better physical conditions"; on the other hand, that it was pointed out with "great force and logic" that "even if men were well fed they would still struggle to be free."3 The Clothing Workers' Union endeavors to realize the legitimate aspirations of its members...
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