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The Human Problems of Industry

Lilienthal, David E. | April 22, 1925 issue

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The article presents information about the book "The Causes of Industrial Unrest," by John A. Fitch. According to Fitch's analysis there are two principal sources of industrial unrest. These include unrest due to unsatisfactory economic conditions and unrest arising from the industrial struggle itself. His treatment of unsatisfactory economic conditions, hours, income, and hazards adds nothing previously available. Fitch's real contribution appears when he deals with what he calls "the militant aspect of industrial relations." He has been on the scene of almost every great and important strike in nearly twenty years and in this book he has given the mature product of that extraordinary experience.

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CAUSES of Industrial Unrest, The (Book); FITCH, John A.; INDUSTRIAL relations; EMPLOYEE complaints; LABOR policy; BOOKS & reading
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