Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 edition. Excerpt: ... appendix I industrial representation plan of the factory of the goodyear tire and rubber company, akron, ohio The Council of Industrial Relations, composed of representatives elected by Goodyear men and women, foremen elected by Goodyear foremen, and executives appointed by the Goodyear Factory management, after having thoroughly considered the subject of industrial representation for securing justice to both men and management through co-operative methods, has evolved the following plan for industrial co-operation at Goodyear, and presents this plan to Goodyearites in the sincere belief that its acceptance by management and men of the Goodyear Factory will prove beneficial to all. 1. Execut1ve Powers All executive powers for operation of the Goodyear Factory shall be vested in the management, and shall not be abridged in any way except in accordance with the legislative powers granted in this Industrial Representation Plan. 2. Leg1slat1ve Powers All legislative powers granted in this Industrial Representation Plan shall be vested in an Industrial Assembly of the Goodyear Factory which shall consist of two (2) houses, namely, a Senate and a House of Representatives. 3. The Industr1al Assembly The Industrial Assembly shall be composed of forty (40) Representatives and twenty (20) Senators, elected by the Industrians of the Goodyear Factory, who shall meet separately or jointly, on From The Industrial Republic, by Paul W. Litchfield. Printed by permission of Houghton Mifflin Company, owners of the copyright. the first Monday in each month in Goodyear Hall.