Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Bulletin of the Department of Labor: May, 1900
The men as well as the masters prefer peace to war. The rules gov erning the masters' and the men's associations and societies recognize how baleful and inimical to the interests of both are strikes and dis putes, and provision is made for careful investigation of all complaints before it is possible to declare a strike or lockout. While these meas ures are taken to prevent outbreaks between the two sides, almost equal caution is taken to avoid disagreements within each association. When the order for a strike is given, it is only after every effort has been made to arrange the difference in a peaceful way, and the belief in the justice of the demand is fixed and sure.
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