There must be co-operation, not antagonism; confidence, not suspicion; mutual helpfulness, not gruding performance; just consideration, not arbitrary disregard of each other's rights and feelings. A fine discipline based on mutual respect and sympathy,... The Railroad Telegrapher - Page 2981918Full view - About this book
| American Federation of Labor - 1919 - 540 pages
...; confidence, not suspicion; mutual helpfulness, not grudging performance: just consideration, rot arbitrary disregard of each other's rights and feelings;...and efficiently. This is the new spirit and purpose tfeat must pervade every part and branch of the national railroad service. America's safety, America's... | |
| United States Railroad Administration - 1919 - 468 pages
...must be cooperation, not antagonism ; confidence, not suspicion ; mutual helpfulness, not grudging performance; just consideration, not arbitrary disregard...great public faithfully and efficiently. This is the spirit and purpose that must pervade every part and branch of the national railroad service. President... | |
| United States Railroad Administration - Railroads - 1919 - 482 pages
...must be cooperation, not antagonism ; confidence, not suspicion ; mutual helpfulness, not grudging performance ; just consideration, not arbitrary disregard...; and an earnest desire to serve the great public faitlifully and efficiently. This is the new spirit and purpose that must pervade every part and branch... | |
| American Federation of Labor - 1919 - 532 pages
...antagonism; confidence, not suspicion; mutual helpfulness, not grudging performance: jvst consideration, rot arbitrary disregard of each other's rights and feelings;...discipline based on mutual respect and sympathy: and an ecraest desire to serve the great public faithfully and efficiently. This is the new spirit and purpose... | |
| Plumbers - 1918 - 818 pages
...co-operation, not antagonism," he continues; "cofidence, not suspicion; mutual helpfulness, not grudging performance; just consideration, not arbitrary disregard...serve the great public faithfully and efficiently." It is stated that wage demands will be passed upon as promptly as possible and that all determinations... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - Prices - 1935 - 812 pages
...There must be cooperation, not antagonism; confidence, not suspicion; mutual helpfulness, not grudging performance ; just consideration, not arbitrary disregard...feelings ; a fine discipline based on mutual respect anil sympathy; and an earnest desire to serve the great public faithfully and efficiently. This is... | |
| Labor unions - 1918 - 1126 pages
...There must be co-operation, not antagonism; confidence, not suspicion; mutual helpfulness, not grudging performance; just consideration, not arbitrary disregard...the new spirit and purpose that must pervade every branch of the national railroad service. — US Official Bulletin. Guarding the Interest of the US... | |
| Anchorage (Alaska) - 1917 - 510 pages
...confidence, not suspicion; mutual helpfulnesn not grudging performance; just consideration, not arbi trary disregard of each other's rights and feelings; a fine...America's safety, America's ideals, America's rights arc at stake. Democracy and liberty throughout the woiii depend upon Ameiica's valor, America's strength,... | |
| Locomotive engineers - 1918 - 1130 pages
...There must be co-operation, not antagonism; confidence, not suspicion; mutual helpfulness, not grudging performance; just consideration, not arbitrary disregard...the new spirit and purpose that must pervade every branch of the national railroad service. — US Official Bulletin, Guarding the Interest of the US... | |
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