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Industrial Government

Beard, Charles A. | November 9, 1921 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Industrial Government," by John B. Commons. After presenting the data gathered on their visits to industrial plants, Commons and his associates devote nearly an equal amount of space to summarizing their conclusions. The leader of the group opens with the proposition that from 10 to 25 per cent of American employers provide such excellent conditions of employment that, trade unions cannot reach them and that the remainder are so backward that only the big stick of unionism can bring them up to the level of the others. The investigators do not find that labor wants participation in the responsibilities of ownership or management.

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INDUSTRIAL Government (Book); COMMONS, John B.; LABOR unions; WORK environment; MANAGEMENT -- Employee participation; BOOKS & reading
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