WISDOM IN INDUSTRY.
“What is true of the Labour Party.” says a writer in the “ Co-operative News,” anxious for peace, “is also trite of trade union leaders and their talks with big employers that were biitiated by Sir Alfred Mond. Those talks may end in nothing better than a 'i.ttle smoke, but Mr Cook is very foolsh when he sniffs treason,,in the fact that these meetings are! being held. Robespierre is dead: and among trad° mionists no one , man has a monopoly of integrity, nor is all wisdom in one 'eader’s head. The itorkers lose nothing when their leaders meet employers to talk about business round a table, and the notion that responsible tra.de union leaders can be bought and like geese is only fit for Bedlam 't is true capitalism could be destroyed ’piite easily if it only had one head.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1928, Page 8
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142WISDOM IN INDUSTRY. Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1928, Page 8
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