THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
I Mll'STlil AI, C.'o-( ) I*KH ATION KsBUNTIAT.. NA’luit wo want to <l<> is to remove from our i adust riii 1 vocabulary such words as imliistral war or industrial disputes, whether caused by strikes or lock-out There lias been a groat move toward industrial co-operation <1 urittyt the* last few months. The leaders on both sides realise that industry Cannot prosper without industrial cooperation. The ideal to be aimed at. therefore, is complete industrial cooperation. each side frankly recognising the nrhlcms which face them and stuping forward with an equal and firm determination understanding in all directions The good will exists; the platform is already raised. It hut needs earnest and serious consideration of a comprehensive programme* of industrial reconstruction based on cooperation British industry will then once more lead the world.—Sir Alfred Mood. M.P.. President of the Institute of Fuel.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1928, Page 2
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145THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1928, Page 2
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