Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Stop the Strike
The trend of modern trade unionism is distinctly away from the strike method of industrial warfare. So far, this trend is at best but semi-conscious. Many in?uences are at work, however, developing a lively consciousness. Of these the most potent and searching is the restless and persistent propaganda of Socialism, which is swiftly and surely turning the organised workers from old fallacies to newer and broader truths. Besides this, there is the grim irony of fact that not even the stodgiest and most preju diced of the old trade unionists can evade. Nearly every well-established union is equipped to carry on a strike; not one is half equipped to resist a lock-out. Not one can protect its members from the ruthless speeding up of man and machinery which charac terises modern productive systems; scarcely one but has been forced to forfeit the last vestige of control over the machine tools of its craft, not one that can regulate the hours of labour to the extent of creating a guarantee for all its people of the very elementary right to work at their own calling.
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