Organization of Employers and Employees. Reprinted from The University of Colorado Studies, Vol. II, No.3, February, 1905

No Place: No publisher. Pamphlet. Good. Item #006760
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No publisher, place or date for this issue. Pamphlet, disbound from a larger work. Lacking any wrappers that may have been issued. Pagination runs 159-173. A short work examining aspects of organizing employers and capital into associations, similar to trade unions of workers. While asserting the right of workers to form unions and advocate for higher wages, etc., Phillips also argues that organizing employers can lead to greater power against the unions, thereby rendering strikes ineffective and limiting the bargaining power unions have. He also discusses corruption amongst both unions and employers, mentioning the power of the teamsters. A brief discussion of the public ownership of certain industries is also present, mentioning water distribution, the coal industry and milk industry. GOOD condition. Ex-library. Minor stamping and library marks to the front page. Minor soiling, toning and creasing to the pamphlet. Three binding holes along the spine, with heavy glue along the spine edge.

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