The Voice of a Business a Series of Radio Talks Prepared And Delivered Each Wee

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The Voice of a Business a Series of Radio Talks Prepared And Delivered Each Wee
William John Cameron
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A man is, after all, a free being. In the State 44 Wages versus Paternalism he is a citizen. In the home he is husband and father. In many instances he is office-bearer in his church or lodge. Outside working hours he cultivates individual tastes and talents. That is, he is grown up. The very basis of better industrial relations with him is a just wage. Pay that, and he will provide the necessary things himself, and be the better for it. In the emergencies of life, of course, the company can al...ways do the neighborly thing, it can teach him, it can protect him from the racketeers and parasites that lie in wait for the workingman's wage; but the guiding principle must be to enable a man to stand on his own feet.
Our policy of paying men instead of patroniz- ing them arises from the fact that Mr. Ford was a wage-earner until he was forty years old, and wanted what he earned, not what some employer's kindness gave him. He has never believed that charity was a substitute for equity. For twenty years his healthy scorn of that sort of philanthropy has been reflected in his wage policy.


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