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Сторінка 177
... refused to sacrifice the interests of their families by abandoning employment and plac- ing themselves ' unreservedly under control of the agitators , were denounced as traitors to their kind who had forfeited all right to consideration ...
... refused to sacrifice the interests of their families by abandoning employment and plac- ing themselves ' unreservedly under control of the agitators , were denounced as traitors to their kind who had forfeited all right to consideration ...
Сторінка 182
... refused to abandon their places in the mills were bombarded with missiles of various kinds , and two of them were partly destroyed by bombs . Per- sonal assaults on non - strikers were numerous , and very few among those who remained at ...
... refused to abandon their places in the mills were bombarded with missiles of various kinds , and two of them were partly destroyed by bombs . Per- sonal assaults on non - strikers were numerous , and very few among those who remained at ...
Сторінка 192
... refused absolutely all requests for confer- ence coming to them through the medium of the I. W. W. offi- • cials , and these in turn refused to allow 192 STATISTICS OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES .
... refused absolutely all requests for confer- ence coming to them through the medium of the I. W. W. offi- • cials , and these in turn refused to allow 192 STATISTICS OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES .
Сторінка 193
... refused to sanction any plan of settle- ment which did not involve the complete submission of all the manufacturers to the terms of settlement which it had laid down . Bringing the great body of strikers into some form of organi- zation ...
... refused to sanction any plan of settle- ment which did not involve the complete submission of all the manufacturers to the terms of settlement which it had laid down . Bringing the great body of strikers into some form of organi- zation ...
Сторінка 196
... refused to meet or treat with the I. W. W. , but we do say that we will treat with our own workers as employees in our shops , and if there be just grievance we will try to adjust them in a spirit of fairness . The I. W. W. has pursued ...
... refused to meet or treat with the I. W. W. , but we do say that we will treat with our own workers as employees in our shops , and if there be just grievance we will try to adjust them in a spirit of fairness . The I. W. W. has pursued ...
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16 years Children 16 years Women 1912.-Aggregates by Months.-(Continued 5.-Number of Wage 7.-Classified Weekly Earnings April August average number Boxes wood Brick and terra broad silk cent Children Receiving 16 Children under 16 Children under Total Classification of Weekly December Drawn wire dye houses Earnings of Wage-Earners employers February four loom Including Piece-Workers increase in wages injuries January Jersey Jersey City July June labor machinery manufacturers March Months Newark November Number Classification number of days number of establishments Number of Hours Number of Persons Number Receiving Specified October Paid in Wages Paterson Persons Employed Persons Receiving Specified Perth Amboy ployed by Industries Pound Receiving Specified Amounts Receiving Specified Total reported September shown shows silk mills silk workers Specified Total Amounts Steel and iron strike lasted TABLE terra cotta Total Number Trenton union Wage Earners wage loss weavers week wire and wire Women 16 Women Children Receiving workmen
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Сторінка 178 - The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.
Сторінка 178 - Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class, take possession of the earth and the machinery of production and abolish the wage system.
Сторінка 178 - These conditions can be changed and the interest of the working class upheld only by an organization formed in such a way that all its members in any one industry, or in all industries if necessary, cease work whenever a strike or lockout is on in any department thereof, thus making an injury to one an injury to all. Instead of the conservative motto, "A fair day's wage for a fair day's work," we must inscribe on our banner the revolutionary watchword, "Abolition of the wage system.
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Сторінка 213 - March, 1912, one hundred and twenty-four applications were received for the establishment of Boards of Conciliation and Investigation, as a result of which one hundred and ten Boards were established.
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