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“RIGHT” AND “WRONG”

They Strike without a grievance to show their power, return to work without an agreement and indulge in sabotage, a term and practice springing up in France, where the workmen threw their wooden shoes into the looms. They respect no contract. As one of their leaders said recently, “As to whether a thing is right or wrong makes no difference in our plan.” Their plan is to revolutionise the pressnt industrial system.—Joliet, 111.

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Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 June 1913, Page 4

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“RIGHT” AND “WRONG” Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 June 1913, Page 4

“RIGHT” AND “WRONG” Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 June 1913, Page 4

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