Industrial Progress and Human Economics by James Hartness
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PROTECT THE INDUSTRIAL SPIRIT. Industries and the workers should be protected from incompetent managers, investigators and impractical theorists. Industries and the workers go forward by actual work, not on manipulation of stocks, bonds, laws and schemes to wreck or boost for temporary gain of some one interest. In general it is safe to have faith in the honesty of the workers and those who cooperate with them--at least we can start with the assumption that honesty and square dealing are not monopolized by other professions. If we will remember that an industry has a vitality the same as a man, that its life can be destroyed by an ignorant investigator with a probe poking into every nerve and muscle, we will make Vermont a more natural place for industrial development and progress. The attitude of the workers and the general public should be cordial instead of antagonistic for every desirable industry is an asset of great value. In theory and law an industry belongs to the stockholders, at least it is for the stockholders to elect the board of directors who through practical officers manage the business; but, as a |
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