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Must Division Mean Conflict?

HERE is and always must be a line of division between those who contribute service and those who contribute wealth to the common industrial effort. Surely this dividing line does not necessarily mean that there must be a conflict between the two parties when both are concerned in their own interests, as well as in the interests of the whole community, to keep production to the highest economic level? It has been truly said that no plan of organisation which ignores the selfish instinct of mankind will ever be successful, but where the interests of both parties can be served to the best advantage by harmony and good-will, it is self-evident that these qualities should be exploited rather than strife and greed.(H. Valder, "Industrial Relations-A New Zealand Research," 2YA, June 3.)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 52, 21 June 1940, Page 10

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Must Division Mean Conflict? New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 52, 21 June 1940, Page 10

Must Division Mean Conflict? New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 52, 21 June 1940, Page 10

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