The Labor Problem

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The Labor Problem
Herbert V Ready
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Q. All right.
A. Because that would be violating confidence, you know.
Q. I wouldn't have you violate a confidence.
A. No.
Q. Because I want you to make a good success of your business.
A. Thank you.
Q. Men working in the hay harvest are paid $1. 50 and $2. 50 a day and found?
A. Yes; that is correct.
Q. And. Men who work at fruit picking are paid $26 a month and found?
A. Correct.
Q. You advertise here for 555 laborers li the country at $2 ana $2. 50 a day. How does it happen that they are get
...ting so much?
A. $2 is what they have been getting a day in San Francisco here. $2. 50 for classes of work that is worth more than $2 for instance, cutting tulea up on the river, they are standing in the water all day long; that is worth more than anything else.
Q. Then it is $2 in both country and city.
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Men are not working for less in the city than they are in th country, are they?
A. Well, taking an average all around and they would be getting less wages here than in the country.


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