"This volume contains selected papers read at the Convention of employers and employes held at Minneapolis, September 22-25, 1902. These addresses were first published in the weekly issues of Public Policy, beginning with January 3 of the current year [1903] They were selected by Mr. Allen R. Foote."--Introd Introduction, by W. A. Schaper.--Opening address, by C. Northrop.--Some phases of the labor question, by J. Kilbourne.--Is compulsory arbitration inevitable? by J. B. Clark.--Arbitration, by
...H. Justi.--Some view on arbitration, by F. P. Sargent.--The Government as employer, by E. J. Gainor.--Some advance work, by J. V. Wright.--Relation of the public to capital and labor, by C. Zueblin.--Growth of organized industry, by T. V. Powderly.--Opportunities of the industrial social secretary, by E. C. Wheeler.--The economic effects of the eight hours' day, by F. L. McVery.--Arbitration from the point of view of an arbitrator, by F. W. Job.--Responsibility in labor contractsfrom the standpoint of the manufacturer, by W. D. Wiman.--Future relations of labor and capital, by W. E. M'Ewen
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