The labor movement aims at constructive results — higher wages, which mean better living for the workers and those dependent upon them; better homes, better clothing, better food, better opportunities and shorter hours of work, which mean relief from... Selected Articles on Social Insurance - Page 2081922 - 381 pagesFull view - About this book
| Roady Kenehan - Blacksmithing - 1917 - 614 pages
...position to take care of the emergencies of life. This fundamental fact stands out paramount, that social insurance cannot remove or prevent poverty....wages become better citizens ; better able to take car of themselves. The real permanent benefits that come into the lives of the workers, those which... | |
| 1913 - 972 pages
...development is in itself an insurance against illness and a certain degree of unemployment. The shorthour workmen, with higher wages, become better citizens, better able to take care of themselves. Then again, the first step in establishing compulsory social insurance is to divide people into groups,... | |
| Frederick Ludwig Hoffman - Health insurance - 1917 - 112 pages
...development is in itself an insurance against illness and a degree of unemployment. The short-hour workmen with higher wages become better citizens ;...better able to take care of themselves." . . . "The efforts of trade organizations are directed at fundamental things. They endeavor to secure to all workers... | |
| Employers' liability - 1917 - 972 pages
...development is in itself an insurance against illness and a certain degree of unemployment. The shorthour workmen, with higher wages, become better citizens, better able to take care of themselves. Then again, the first step in establishing compulsory social insurance is to divide people into groups,... | |
| Medicine - 1918 - 364 pages
...time for recuperation, workers with better physical development and with sustained producing powers. Better physical development is in itself an insurance...citizens; better able to take care of themselves." And this from Matthew Woll, president of the International Photoengravers' Union: "Health insurance... | |
| Efficiency Society - Ability - 1917 - 710 pages
...position to take care of the emergencies of life. This fundamental fact stands out paramount, that social insurance cannot remove or prevent poverty....represents the organized economic power of the workers. Thru the development, the organization and the exercise of this economic power the workers themselves... | |
| 1917 - 372 pages
...labor movement. Social insurance in its various phases of sickness insurance, unemployment movement, death benefits, etc., only provides, the means for...citizens; better able to take "care of themselves. "" г real permanent benefits that come ini .he lives of the workers, those which ar felt from day... | |
| Medicine - 1918 - 228 pages
...time for recuperation, workers with better physical development and with sustained producing powers. Better physical development is in itself an insurance...citizens; better able to take care of themselves." And this from Matthew Woll, president of the International Photoengravers' Union: "Health insurance... | |
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