THE FIRM HAND OF THE CAPITALIST.
Mr. D. Goldie, chairman of the Auckland Employers' Association —is the Hon. George a member of this? — wants the Government to uso a firm hand to stop men who neither toil nor spin from making speeches. It seems chose few men can paralyse our industries at their whim. What a clever lot those makers of speeches must be, especially when there aro brainy men like Mr. Goldie to put the other side and show how foolish these, speeches are. Of course, the Goldies never make foolish speeches. Does it never strike tho Goldies that tho employers can stop all the strikes? They havo only to grant their men's requests—that is all—and there will be no strike. I recommend this method to tho Employers' Federation as the quickest and only way to deal with these spcech-maker9.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 66, 14 June 1912, Page 4
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