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Halaman 7
... secretary of the union and his career as a trade unionist had begun . The conditions in the moulders ' trade became so desperate that a strong sentiment developed among the various local unions in favour of a national organisation . The ...
... secretary of the union and his career as a trade unionist had begun . The conditions in the moulders ' trade became so desperate that a strong sentiment developed among the various local unions in favour of a national organisation . The ...
Halaman 9
... Secretary Fincher , who was to become one of the most in- fluential figures in the whole labour movement in the later de- velopments of the sixties , was ripening into confident trade union leadership . " Little dreamed that crew of the ...
... Secretary Fincher , who was to become one of the most in- fluential figures in the whole labour movement in the later de- velopments of the sixties , was ripening into confident trade union leadership . " Little dreamed that crew of the ...
Halaman 10
... secretary reported 87 unions on the list of active work- ing organisations ; but the convulsions of this year brought the number down to about 30 , with a greatly diminished mem- bership , and the tendency was continually down . At the ...
... secretary reported 87 unions on the list of active work- ing organisations ; but the convulsions of this year brought the number down to about 30 , with a greatly diminished mem- bership , and the tendency was continually down . At the ...
Halaman 12
... secretary , Sylvis , who , through his prominent position in the moulders ' national union possessed wide connec- tions over the country , devoted his time to this work . On April 12 the first gun was fired on Sumter , and there- upon ...
... secretary , Sylvis , who , through his prominent position in the moulders ' national union possessed wide connec- tions over the country , devoted his time to this work . On April 12 the first gun was fired on Sumter , and there- upon ...
Halaman 13
... Secretary Fincher , the only officer present , reported that the membership in good standing had decreased from 2,717 to 1,898 during the six months from April to October of that year , and that the subordinate unions betrayed but ...
... Secretary Fincher , the only officer present , reported that the membership in good standing had decreased from 2,717 to 1,898 during the six months from April to October of that year , and that the subordinate unions betrayed but ...
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Halaman 360 - Up to and including 1880 the country had a frontier of settlement, but at present the unsettled area has been so broken into by isolated bodies of settlement that there can hardly be said to be a frontier line. In the discussion of its extent, its westward movement, etc., it can not, therefore, any longer have a place in the census reports.
Halaman 510 - The collective ownership by the people of all means of production and distribution.
Halaman 443 - A person who willfully and wrongfully commits any act •which seriously injures the person or property of another, or which seriously disturbs or endangers the public peace or health, or which openly outrages public decency, for which no other punishment is expressly prescribed by this code, is guilty of a misdemeanor...
Halaman 335 - To make industrial and moral worth, not wealth, the true standard of individual and National greatness. II. To secure to the workers the full enjoyment of the wealth they create, sufficient leisure in which to develop their intellectual, moral and social faculties; all...
Halaman 619 - The Industrial History of the United States By KATHARINE COMAN, Ph.B., Professor of Economics and Sociology in Wellesley College.
Halaman 309 - We have no ultimate ends. We are going on from day to day. We are fighting only for immediate objects — objects that can be realized in a few years.
Halaman 253 - Congress in 1882, was doubtless the most important single factor in the history of American labor, for without it the entire country might have been overrun by Mongolian labor and the labor movement might have become a conflict of races instead of one of classes.
Halaman 410 - That whoever, within the District of Columbia or any of the Territories of the United States...
Halaman 479 - That so long as there is one man who seeks employment and cannot obtain it, the hours of labor are too long.
Halaman 374 - sustaining them by ... sympathy, money and . . . lives, if necessary." 48 Extreme bitterness towards capital manifested itself in all the actions of the Knights of Labor, and wherever the leaders undertook to hold it within bounds they were generally discarded by their followers, and others who would lead as directed were placed in charge.