The Burlington Strike Its Motives And Methods Including the Causes of the Stri

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The Burlington Strike Its Motives And Methods Including the Causes of the Stri
C H Charles H Salmons
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But instead of crowding the issue, destroying prop- ertv, and violating their own laws, as it was so freely charged they would do, they followed a conservative policy that prevented general disaster, preserved their self respect and forestalled defeat. When the grievance men came to Chicago and passed resolu- tions to boycott, in order to carry out the conditions, they must go home to their respective roads, call their committee together, vote to sustain or not sus- tain its conditions; if sust
...ained by the home vote, they must wait on the home officers, and ask them to com- ply with the boycott and so prevent trouble. This considerate method was carried out in every case.
If the strikers had been indifferent to the public good, and had used such means as were at their com- mand on March 6, it is reasonable to say that they could have stopped every connecting line west and south of the Burlington, and a majority of those run- ning east. But they commenced the strike b}*' leaving the Burlington engines at terminal points, in good or der:they persuaded, hired, and bought awa}- the new men.


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