Speaking summarily, we may lay it down as a general and perpetual law, that Workmen's Associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable means for attaining what is aimed at, that is to say, for helping each individual... Report of the Annual Meeting - Page 595by British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892Full view - About this book
| Rowland Metzner Estcourt - 1919 - 56 pages
...was also held by others and approved by Pope Leo XIII. "Workmen's associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable...helping each individual member to better his condition in body, mind, and property . . . Among the purposes of a society should be to try to arrange for a... | |
| John Augustine Ryan - 1920 - 336 pages
...inany of the other documents. Pope Leo declares that " workingmen's associations should bo so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable...condition to the utmost in body, mind and property." The Pastoral Letter of the American Hierarchy affirms " the right of the workers to form and maintain the... | |
| John Augustine Ryan - 1920 - 338 pages
...may lay it down as a general and perpetual law, that Workmen's Associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable...condition to the utmost, in body, mind and property. It is clear that they must pay special and principal attention to piety and morality, and that their... | |
| John Augustine Ryan - 1920 - 344 pages
...Pope Leo declares that " workingmen's associations should be so organized and governed as to fnrnish the best and most suitable means for attaining what...condition to the utmost in body, mind and property." The Pastoral Letter of the American Hierarchy afrirmfl " the right of the workers to form and maintain... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1922 - 716 pages
...Pope, "lay it down as a general and lasting law, that workingmen's associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable...condition to the utmost in body, mind and property." On the other hand, Pope Leo denounces those societies which "are in the hands of secret leaders, .... | |
| Lamar Taney Beman - 1922 - 362 pages
...declared that workingmen's associations ought to be such as "to furnish the best and most suitable means for helping each individual member to better his condition to the utmost in body, mind, and property." Who will dare assert that this requirement is realized in a labor union which is not permitted to deal... | |
| James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast - 1891 - 924 pages
...may lay it down as a general and perpetual law, that workmen's associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable...condition to the utmost in body, mind, and property. It is clear that they must pay special and principal attention to piety and morality, and that their... | |
| Albert Muntsch, Henry Stanislaus Spalding - 1928 - 488 pages
...we may lay it down as a general and perpetual law that workmen's associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable...condition to the utmost, in body, mind, and property. It is clear that they must pay special and principal attention to piety and morality and that their... | |
| Walter Phelps Hall, Elmer Adolph Beller - 1928 - 328 pages
...may lay it down as a general and perpetual law, that Workmen's Associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable...condition to the utmost, in body, mind and property. It is clear that they must pay special and principal attention to piety and morality, and that their... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1936 - 1244 pages
...New York, October 2. general and perpetual law, that workmen's associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable...condition to the utmost in body, mind and property." In these United States, experience has abundantly proved that the only kind of associations complying... | |
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