| William W. Rasor - 1918 - 436 páginas
...2. The purpose of industry is quite as much to advance social well-being as material wellbeing, and in the pursuit of that purpose the interests of the...should be carefully considered, the well-being of the employes as respects living and working conditions should be fully guarded, management should be adequately... | |
| Edwin Wildman - 1919 - 478 páginas
...essential party to industry, and that it should have adequate representation with the other parties. 3. I believe that the purpose of industry is quite as...in any of these particulars means loss to all four. 4. I believe that every man is entitled to an opportunity to earn a living, to fair wages, to reasonable... | |
| Canada. Parliament. Senate - 1919 - 978 páginas
...essential party to industry and that it should have adequate representation with the other parties. 3. I believe that the purpose of industry is quite as...In any of these particulars means loss to all four. 4. I believe that every man is entitled to an opportunity to earn a living, to fair wages, to reasonable... | |
| Fred Herbert Colvin - 1919 - 188 páginas
...essential party to industry and that it should have adequate representation with the other parties. "3. I believe that the purpose of industry is quite as...in any of these particulars means loss to all four. "4. I believe that every man is entitled to an opportunity to earn a living, to fair wages, to reasonable... | |
| Harry Frederick Ward - 1919 - 408 páginas
...2. The purpose of industry is quite as much to advance social wellbeing as material well-being and in the pursuit of that purpose the interests of the...wellbeing of the employees as respects living and world conditions should be fully guarded, management should be adequately recognized, and capital should... | |
| 1919 - 594 páginas
...that the purpose of industry is quite as much to advance social well-being as material prosperity; that, in the pursuit of that purpose, the interests...should be carefully considered; the •well-being of employees fully guarded; management adequately recognized and capital justly compensated, and that... | |
| 1919 - 250 páginas
...that the purpose of industry is quite as much to advance social well-being as material prosperity; that, in the pursuit of that purpose, the interests...should be carefully considered, the well-being of employes fully guarded, management adequately recognized and capital justly compensated, and that failure... | |
| Harry Frederick Ward - 1919 - 406 páginas
...community should be carefully considered, the wellbeing of the employees as respects living and world conditions should be fully guarded, management should...recognized, and capital should be justly compensated, and failure in any of these particulars means loss to all. 3. Every man is entitled to an opportunity to... | |
| Daniel Bloomfield - 1920 - 484 páginas
...essential party to industry, and that it should have adequate representation with the other parties. 3. I believe that the purpose of industry is quite as...should be carefully considered, the well-being of the employes as respects living and working conditions should be fully guarded, management should be adequately... | |
| Richard H. Mulliner - 1920 - 396 páginas
...that the purpose of industry is quite as much to advance social well-being as material prosperity; that, in the pursuit of that purpose, the interests...should be carefully considered, the well-being of employees fully guarded. Management adequately recognized and capital justly compensated, and that... | |
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