The Political Activities of Organized Labor in the United States and Great Britain: A ComparisonUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1920 - 572 sider |
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... Democrats won easily.4 Further efforts were made in subsequent campaigns to little avail ; disintegration was complete by the fall of 1834 ; and the elements were soon absorbed by the other parties.5 The platform of the New York labor ...
... Democrats won easily.4 Further efforts were made in subsequent campaigns to little avail ; disintegration was complete by the fall of 1834 ; and the elements were soon absorbed by the other parties.5 The platform of the New York labor ...
Side 8
... Democratic Working Men's party of North America by certain Lassalean socialists who had withdrawn from the International . The Philadelphia " unity convention " showed a fundamental split in the group as between the International trade ...
... Democratic Working Men's party of North America by certain Lassalean socialists who had withdrawn from the International . The Philadelphia " unity convention " showed a fundamental split in the group as between the International trade ...
Side 10
... ( Democrat ) 90,000 and Roosevelt ( Republican ) 60,000.1 At the Syracuse state convention of 1887 the single taxers ousted the Socialists from the party , only to be deserted by Henry George the following year and to disappear in 1889.2 ...
... ( Democrat ) 90,000 and Roosevelt ( Republican ) 60,000.1 At the Syracuse state convention of 1887 the single taxers ousted the Socialists from the party , only to be deserted by Henry George the following year and to disappear in 1889.2 ...
Side 12
... Democratic , Republican , Social- istic , Populistic , Prohibition , or any other , should have no place in the convention . " 5 The closing decade of the century found two general political movements seeking labor's support , --the ...
... Democratic , Republican , Social- istic , Populistic , Prohibition , or any other , should have no place in the convention . " 5 The closing decade of the century found two general political movements seeking labor's support , --the ...
Side 14
... Democratic party.1 Negotiations were opened for the amalgamation of the two groups , but no agreement could be reached in time for the 1900 presidential campaign . A truce was accpted , however , and a com- promise made on candidates ...
... Democratic party.1 Negotiations were opened for the amalgamation of the two groups , but no agreement could be reached in time for the 1900 presidential campaign . A truce was accpted , however , and a com- promise made on candidates ...
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Side 74 - ... paying or giving to, or withholding from, any person engaged In such dispute, any strike benefits or other moneys or things of value; or from peaceably assembling in a lawful manner, and for lawful purposes; or from doing any act or thing which might lawfully be done in the absence of such...
Side 68 - An act harmless when done by one may become a public wrong when done by many acting in concert, for it then takes on the form of a conspiracy, and may be prohibited or punished, if the result be hurtful to the public or to the individual against whom the concerted action is directed.
Side 184 - That the action of the House of Lords in refusing to pass into law the financial provision made by this House for the service of the year is a breach of the Constitution and a usurpation of the rights of the Commons.
Side 73 - ... instituted for the purposes of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profit, or to forbid or restrain individual members of such organizations from lawfully carrying out the legitimate objects thereof; nor shall such organizations, or the members thereof, be held or construed to be illegal combinations or conspiracies in restraint of trade, under the antitrust laws.
Side 236 - But, despite all our endeavors and hopes, should our country be drawn into the maelstrom of the European conflict, we, with these ideals of liberty and justice herein declared, as the indispensable basis for national policies, offer our services to our country in every field of activity to defend, safeguard and preserve the Republic of the United States of America against its enemies...
Side 140 - If the Legislature has created a thing which can own property, which can employ servants, and which can inflict injury, it must be taken, I think, to have impliedly given the power to make it suable in a Court of Law for injuries purposely done by its authority and procurement.
Side 80 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That beginning January first, nineteen hundred and seventeen, eight hours shall, in contracts for labor and service, be deemed a day's work and the measure or standard of a day's work...
Side 51 - The right of individuals to strike is inviolate and ought not to be interfered with by any process of government, but there is a predominant right and that is the right of the Government to protect all of its people and to assert its power and majesty against the challenge of any class.
Side 76 - L. as in the past again declares that the question of the regulation of wages and the hours of labor should be undertaken through trade union activity and not be made subjects of law, through legislative enactment...
Side 133 - ... securing a better representation of the interests of labour in the House of Commons, hereby instructs the Parliamentary Committee to invite the co-operation of all...