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Excerpt from Legislative Documents Submitted to the Twenty-Fourth General Assembly of the State of Iowa, Vol. 3: Which Convened at Des Moines, January 11, 1892
Other States have adopted similar methods with beneficial results, and there seems to be no good reason why the standard of indus trial statistics in Iowa should be inferior to that of any other State in the Union. A closer relationship between the teachers of our public schools and this Bureau would result in giving statistics of more than ordinary interest to the whole people.
This Bureau should also be authorized by law to maintain a' free employment agency in connection with its statistical work. Nearly all kinds of labor is in a transitional state caused by the rapid evo lution in the mechanical methods of production and the practice of many manufacturers to control the output by closing factories and otherwise limiting the supply, which is usually done without notice to the employes and without considering their welfare. Hundreds of our working people are compelled by these and other causes to seek employment among strangers without any knowledge of whether it is obtainable or not. They are forced by circumstances over which they have no control, to throw their labor on a strange market without any knowledge of the demand or the supply, and many are unsuccessful.
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