The American Federationist, Volum 6American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1899 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... strike and the boycott , methods of redress that are some- what back - acting upon the operators themselves , are no longer considered the panacea of their wrongs . So with a higher and nobler spirit they are striving to educate . They ...
... strike and the boycott , methods of redress that are some- what back - acting upon the operators themselves , are no longer considered the panacea of their wrongs . So with a higher and nobler spirit they are striving to educate . They ...
Side 5
... strikes . Generally , the view is held that strikes form the sum total of the efforts and results of the trade union movement , when , as a matter of fact , a strike is but one of the manifestations of it . A strike necessarily exhibits ...
... strikes . Generally , the view is held that strikes form the sum total of the efforts and results of the trade union movement , when , as a matter of fact , a strike is but one of the manifestations of it . A strike necessarily exhibits ...
Side 16
... Strike . Recently discussing the question of the workers ' right to strike , the Chicago Times - Herald said : Even conservative economists recognize the utility and beneficence of trade unions and larger feder- ations of labor . The ...
... Strike . Recently discussing the question of the workers ' right to strike , the Chicago Times - Herald said : Even conservative economists recognize the utility and beneficence of trade unions and larger feder- ations of labor . The ...
Side 19
... strike . Their national union was in a critical condition , occasioned by several strikes ; that the Brockton and Marlboro strikes had reduced their funds to a low ebb . He said they were going to make a fight for 20 cents a week for ...
... strike . Their national union was in a critical condition , occasioned by several strikes ; that the Brockton and Marlboro strikes had reduced their funds to a low ebb . He said they were going to make a fight for 20 cents a week for ...
Side 20
... strike of the members of the laborers ' union at Lud- ington was discussed , and referred to President Gompers with instructions to take such action as in his opinion would assist in winning the strike . On Resolution No. 46 it was ...
... strike of the members of the laborers ' union at Lud- ington was discussed , and referred to President Gompers with instructions to take such action as in his opinion would assist in winning the strike . On Resolution No. 46 it was ...
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Side 111 - There shall come from out this noise of strife and groaning A broader and a juster brotherhood, A deep equality of aim, postponing All selfish seeking to the general good. There shall come a time when each shall to another Be as Christ would have him — brother unto brother.
Side 16 - District, which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall contain a provision that no laborer or mechanic doing any part of the work contemplated by the contract, in the employ of the contractor or any subcontractor contracting for any part of said work contemplated, shall be required or permitted to work more than eight hours in any one calendar day...
Side 28 - Labor most firmly and unequivocally favors the independent use of the ballot by the trade unionists and workmen, united regardless of party, that we may elect men from our own ranks to make new laws and administer them along the lines laid down in the legislative demands of the American Federation of Labor, and at the same time secure an impartial judiciary that will not govern us by arbitrary injunctions of the courts, nor act as the pliant tools of corporate wealth.
Side 173 - IS it worth while that we jostle a brother Bearing his load on the rough road of life ? Is it worth while that we jeer at each other In blackness of heart? — that we war to the knife? God pity us all in our pitiful strife. God pity us all as we jostle each...
Side 9 - Take up the White Man's burden In patience to abide, To veil the threat of terror And check the show of pride; By open speech and simple, An hundred times made plain, To seek another's profit, And work another's gain.
Side 9 - Take up the White Man's burden And reap his old reward: The blame of those ye better, The hate of those ye guard The cry of hosts ye humour (Ah, slowly!) toward the light: 'Why brought ye us from bondage, Our loved Egyptian night?
Side 16 - Each contract to which the state or a municipal corporation is a party which may involve the employment of laborers, workmen or mechanics shall contain a stipulation that no laborer, workman or mechanic in the employ of the contractor, sub-contractor or other person doing or contracting to do the whole or a part of the work contemplated by the contract shall be permitted or required to work more than eight hours in any one calendar day, except in cases of extraordinary emergency caused by fire, flood...
Side 16 - ... more than eight hours in any one calendar day, except in cases of extraordinary emergency caused by fire, food [flood] or danger to life and property...
Side 220 - ... faculty of combination ; save and except also that the savage, as I have known him, is to a large extent free from the greed of money, which eats like a cancer into the heart of the white man. It is a depressing conclusion, but in all essentials the savage and the child of civilisation are identical. I dare...
Side 219 - And thy sharp lightning in unpractised hands Scorches and burns our once serene domain. O aching time ! O moments big as years ! All as ye pass swell out the monstrous truth, And press it so upon our weary griefs That unbelief has not a space to breathe. Saturn, sleep on : O thoughtless, why did I Thus violate thy slumbrous solitude ? Why should I ope thy melancholy eyes ? Saturn, sleep on ! while at thy feet I weep...