A new emphasis upon the application of Christian principles to the acquisition and use of property, and for the most equitable division of the product of industry that can ultimately be devised. The Railway Conductor - Page 3081917Full view - About this book
| Political science - 1922 - 254 pages
...that each industry can afford. XVI. A new emphasis upon the application of Christian principles to the acquisition and use of property, and for the most...that can ultimately be devised. The Federal Council in the spring of 1919 adopted four additional resolutions which have become a part of its social and... | |
| Labor unions - 1925 - 612 pages
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| Railroads - 1913 - 1430 pages
...hardships of enforced unemployment. For a new emphasis upon the application of Christian principles to the acquisition and use of property and for the most...equitable division of the product of industry that can be devised. For the protection of the family by the single standard of purity, uniform divorce laws,... | |
| Labor unions - 1924 - 1026 pages
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| Brander Matthews - 1906 - 380 pages
...each industry can afford. They reiterate their demand for the application of Christian principles to the acquisition and use of property and for the most equitable division of the products of industry that can ultimately be devised. They recommend collective bargaining as an engineering... | |
| National Conference of Unitarian and Other Christian Churches - 1910 - 1250 pages
...for the highest wage that each industry can afford. 16. For a new emphasis of Christian principles to the acquisition and use of property and for the most...product of industry that can ultimately be devised. If the churches stand for these articles of faith, it is silly to equip ministers, who are to serve... | |
| University of North Dakota - 1915 - 410 pages
...living wage as a minimum in every industry and for the highest wage that each industry can afford. For the most equitable division of the product of industry that can ultimately be devised. The movement for which Professor Ward speaks Is not alone confined to his denomination, but has its parallel... | |
| Russell Sage Foundation. Department of Surveys and Exhibits - 1914 - 1336 pages
...wage that each industry can afford. For a new emphasis upon the application of Christian principles to the acquisition and use of property, and for the most...product of industry that can ultimately be devised. APPENDIX C SCHEDULES USED IN THE SURVEY H I X 3 B s 4 & f *• 6 J 4 n | D o Q a 1 I 4 I u Z f. •... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1912 - 600 pages
...living wage as a minimum in every industry and for the highest wage that each industry can afford, and for the most equitable division of the product of industry that can ultimately be devised. In its capacity as employer the Church should set Christian standards as to hours and wages, provision... | |
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