The Industrial Unrest Noting the Rise And Forms of Human Government the Moveme

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The Industrial Unrest Noting the Rise And Forms of Human Government the Moveme
John Edward Bennett
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In a recent manifesto of the San Francisco labor unions it is stated : "Labor's practical demands, made to individual employers, are for higher wages, shorter hours and better working conditions. Upon these three fundamental demands is built the whole philosophy of the labor movement. ' ' These demands are increasing ; they are never gratified. ' ' Samuel Gompers told me, " says Samuel P. Orthf "When I suggested that employers complained because the labor unions were constantly asking for more,... were never satisfied: 'Labor has never received its full rewards for the vast benefits it renders to society. ' Or in other words, they will get all they can. From this premise it is futile to seek a solution of the labor problem '. ' ' J It is well known that where a statutory eight hours has been attained, as in the antipodes, that the labor union agitation is rampant for a six hour and a five hour day. I recently heard a Socialist orator haranguing a crowd on the corner of Market and Stockton Streets in San Francisco, declare that two or two and a half hours "was the destined period of the Socialist work-day;" that "the great Austrian scientist, " some name he mentioned, had figured it out that if every workable-aged person in the world worked twenty-five minutes a day, with the use of modern machinery and methods, there would be ample of all things we desire to supply everyone.

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