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The Situation of Labor

Warne, Colston E. | May 13, 1931 issue

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This article presents information on books related to the situation of labor in the U.S. The books are "Labor and Coal," by Anna Rochester; "Labor and Lumber," by Charlotte Todes and "Labor and Textiles," by Robert W. Dunn and Jack Hardy. These three books are indispensable to any student of labor, whatever his point of view. In "Labor and Lumber," Miss Todes deals with a depressed industry employing more than a half-million workers. The Dunn-Hardy book is an amazing indictment of the textile industry. After careful research into the profits and investments in the mills, tidbits of gossip are introduced from the trade papers.

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LABOR; LABOR & Coal (Book); LABOR & Lumber (Book); LABOR & Textiles (Book); COAL trade; TEXTILE industry; UNITED States
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