I believe that the ultimate object of all activities in a republic should be the development of the manhood of its citizens; that such manhood can be developed to the fullest degree only under conditions of freedom for the individual, and that industrial... Motorman, Conductor and Motor Coach Operator - Side 181914Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1916 - 986 sider
...successful. The interests of Capital can no more be neglected than those of Labor. At the same time I feel that a prime consideration in the carrying on of industry should be the well-being of the men and women engaged in it, and that the soundest industrial policy is that which... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1915 - 372 sider
...a citizen I hold toward the problems into which your commission has been appointed to inquire? 264 "I believe that the ultimate object of all activities...accordance with these principles. I believe that a corporation should be deemed to consist of its stockholders, directors, officers and employees ; that... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1915 - 372 sider
...a citizen I hold toward the problems into which your commission has been appointed to inquire? 264 "I believe that the ultimate object of all activities...be conducted in accordance with these principles. .1 believe that a corporation should be deemed to consist of its stockholders, directors, officers... | |
| John Davison Rockefeller (Jr.) - 1916 - 104 sider
...principle itself, for in that principle I strongly believe. In the further development of the organization of labor and of large business, the public interest,...consideration in the carrying on of industry should be the well-being of the men and women engaged in it, and that the soundest industrial policy is that which... | |
| John Davison Rockefeller - 1916 - 106 sider
...successful. The interests of Capital can no more be neglected than those of Labor. At the same time I feel that a prime consideration in the carrying on of industry should be the well-being of the men and women engaged in it, and that the soundest industrial policy is that which... | |
| Edwin Wildman - 1919 - 478 sider
...must render useful service to the community and earn a fair return on the money invested; and also that a prime consideration in the carrying on of industry should be the well-being of the men and women engaged in it? The soundest industrial policy is that which has constantly... | |
| John Davison Rockefeller (Jr.) - 1923 - 160 sider
...labor and of large business, the public interest, as well L. The Personal Relation in Industry 115 as the interest of Labor and Capital alike, will,...consideration in the carrying on of industry should be the well-being of the men and women engaged in it, and that the soundest industrial policy is that which... | |
| John Davison Rockefeller - 1924 - 162 sider
...of labor and of large business, the public interest, as well The Personal Relation in Industry 115 as the interest of Labor and Capital alike, will,...consideration in the carrying on of industry should be the well-being of the men and women engaged in it, and that the soundest industrial policy is that which... | |
| 1916 - 892 sider
...successful. The interests of Capital can no more be neglected than those of Labor. At the same time I feel that a prime consideration in the carrying on of industry should be the well-being of i he mon and women engaged in it, and thai I ho soundest industrial policy is that which... | |
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