Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Review of Reviews for Australasia: April 1912
If an employer employs two men, one of whom is of a peaceable disposition, working 'in with his em ployer, anxious to give as much as he gets, eager to bring the brotherhood spirit into his work, and to settle any dispute by friendly argument instead of violence. And the other regards him as an enemy, as a man who will rob him, and by force if he cannot get at his pocket in any other way. Who perpetually insists that he and his employer are in irreconcilable camps. Is it any wonder that the employer favours the former?
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