That so long as there is one man who seeks employment and cannot obtain it, the hours of labor are too long. History of Labour in the United States - Halaman 477oleh John Rogers Commons, David Joseph Saposs, Helen Laura Sumner, Edward Becker Mittelman, Henry Elmer Hoagland, John Bertram Andrews, Selig Perlman - 1918Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| American Federation of Labor - 1919 - 532 halaman
...this answer is suggested to be given all opponents of the shorter workday: "That so long as there ifl one man who seeks employment and cannot obtain it the hours of labor are too long." (1888, pp. 9-25) It is true, as many say. the eight hour movement in 1886 was not entirely successful.... | |
| Mary Ritter Beard - 1920 - 200 halaman
...of explanation. Mr. Gompers' constant argument was: "The answer to all opponents of the reduction of hours of labor could well be given in these words:...cannot obtain it, the hours of labor are too long.' Hundreds of thousands of our fellows through ever-increasing inventions and improvements in the modern... | |
| American Engineering Council - 1921 - 432 halaman
...of labor and this answer is suggested to be given to all opponents of the shorter workday: That as long as there is one man who seeks employment and cannot obtain it, the hours are too long." Ten years later the convention stated that through the reduction of hours, "the evil... | |
| Mollie Ray Carroll - 1923 - 240 halaman
...the eight-hour day had been passed, 1 Samuel Gompers: The Shorter Workday: Its Philosophy, p. 33. * " So long as there is one man who seeks employment and...cannot obtain it, the hours of labor are too long." American Federation of Labor: Convention Proceedings, 1887, p. 25. 3 RF Hoxie: Trade Unionism in the... | |
| 1924 - 322 halaman
...Probably the best answer just now is: The four-hour day. We may just as well make up our minds to this. So long as there is one man who seeks employment and cannot find it, the hours of labor are too long, as Gompers once said. Every labor student knows that through... | |
| Columbia University. Teachers College - 1926 - 226 halaman
...American Federation of Labor, 1887, p. 10, stated : "The answer to all opponents to the reduction oí the hours of labor could well be given in these words...cannot obtain it, the hours of labor are too long.' " "Proceedings, American Federation of Labor, 1912, p. 81. 11 Commons, History of Labour in the United... | |
| Philip Raphael V. Curoe - 1926 - 222 halaman
...Commons, op. ait., Vol. II, p. 478. • Proceedings, American Federation of Labor, 1887, p. 10, stated : "The answer to all opponents to the reduction of the....that so long as there Is one man who seeks employment ana cannot niiln in it, the hours of labor are too long.' " 10 rrooeedlnas, American Federation of... | |
| Allen Bennett Forsberg - 1926 - 606 halaman
...of labor and this answer is suggested to be given to all opponents of the shorter workday: That as long as there is one man who seeks employment and cannot obtain it, the hours are too long. Ten years later the convention stated that through the reduction of hours: The evil of... | |
| American Economic Association - 1927 - 396 halaman
...fortunate in being ignorant of productivity theory. In his report as president in 1887, Mr. Gompers said : "The answer to all opponents to the reduction of the...cannot obtain it, the hours of labor are too long.' " * The simple idea of employing more men by spreading the existing work among a larger number through... | |
| American Economic Association - 1927 - 396 halaman
...fortunate in being ignorant of productivity theory. In his report as president in 1887, Mr. Gompers said: "The answer to all opponents to the reduction of the...cannot obtain it, the hours of labor are too long.' " The simple idea of employing more men by spreading the existing work among a larger number through... | |
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