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AND EMPLOYESEMPLOYERS
Full Text of the Addresses Before the National
Convention of Employers and Employes,
with Portraits of the Authors, Held
at Minneapolis, Minnesota,
September 22-25, 1902.
PUBLIC POLICY
CHICAGOHO
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CONTENTS.
Introduction. By Professor William A. Schaper, Secre-
tary 3
Opening Address. By Cyrus Northrop, Chairman g
Some Phases of the Labor Question. By James Kil-
bourne 17
Is Compulsory Arbitration Inevitable? By Professor
John Bates Clark 41
Arbitration. By Herman Justi, Commissioner 61
Some Views on Arbitration. By Frank P. Sargent, Com-
missioner of Immigration 85
The Government as Employer. By Edward Gainor. ...J. 95
Some Advance Work. By Julian V. Wright 113
Relation of the Public to Capital and Labor. By Pro-
fessor Charles Zueblin 135
Growth of Organized Industry. By T. V. Powderly 147
Opportunities of the Industrial Social Secretary. By Eliz-
abeth C. Wheeler 163
The Economic Effects of the Eight Hours' Day. Bv
Professor Frank L. McVey 193
Arbitration from Point of View of an Arbitrator.the By
Frederick W. Job 213
Responsibility in Labor Contracts from the Standpoint of
the Manufacturer. By W. D. Wiman 231
Future Relations of Labor and Capital. By W. E.
M'Ewen, Secretary-Treasurer 247
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