Since the workingman has no money in reserve and must sell his labor immediately, since, moreover, he has no knowledge of the market and no skill in bargaining, since, finally, he has only his own labor to sell, while the employer engages hundreds or... The Elevator Constructor - Página 201916Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Mitchell - 1903 - 508 páginas
...starts from the recognition of the fact that under normal conditions the individual, unorganized workman cannot bargain advantageously with the employer for the sale of his labor. Since the workingman has no money in reserve and must sell his labor immediately, since, moreover,... | |
| 1912 - 1094 páginas
...ifself, but the fundamental principles of unionism is plain and clear and simple. The unorganized workman cannot bargain advantageously with the employer for the sale of his labor; since he has no money he must sell his labor immediately and is at a disadvantage. * * * In the individual... | |
| National Federation of Religious Liberals (U.S.). Congress - 1909 - 308 páginas
...recognition of the fact that under present industrial conditions the individual, unorganized workman cannot bargain advantageously with the employer for the sale of his labor. Since the workingman has no money in reserve and must sell his labor immediately; since he has no knowledge... | |
| 1914 - 884 páginas
...recognition of the fact that under modern industrial conditions the individual unorganized workman cannot bargain advantageously with the employer for the sale of his labor. Since the workingman has little or no money in reserve and must sell his labor immediately; since,... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1914 - 906 páginas
...recognition of the fact that under modern industrial conditions the individual unorganized workman cannot bargain advantageously with the employer for the sale of his labor. It must be clear that associations formed for the sole purpose of protecting and promoting the welfare... | |
| Walton Hale Hamilton - 1916 - 914 páginas
...starts from a recognition of the fact that under normal conditions the individual, unorganized workman cannot bargain advantageously with the employer for the sale of his labor. Since he has no money in reserve and must sell his labor immediately, since he has no knowledge of... | |
| Lyman Pierson Powell - 1919 - 390 páginas
...starts from the recognition of the fact that under normal conditions the individual, unorganized workman cannot bargain advantageously with the employer for the sale of his labor. Since the workingman has no money in reserve and must sell his labor immediately, since, moreover,... | |
| Ralph Philip Boas - 1921 - 342 páginas
...recognition of the fact that under modern industrial conditions the individual unorganized workingman cannot bargain advantageously with the employer for the sale of his labor. Since the workingman has little or no money in reserve and must sell his labor immediately; since,... | |
| George Milton Janes - 1922 - 168 páginas
...recognition of the fact that under modern industrial conditions the individual, unorganized workman cannot bargain advantageously with the employer for the sale of his labor. The policy of collective bargaining through tradeunions has justified itself in the benefits conferred... | |
| Edgar Stevenson Furniss, Lawrence Ridge Guild - 1925 - 644 páginas
...starts from the recognition of the fact that under normal conditions the individual, unorganized workman cannot bargain advantageously with the employer for the sale of his labor. Since the workingman has no money in reserve and must sell his labor immediately, since, moreover,... | |
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