The National Founders' Association
Margaret Loomis Stecker
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1916, vol. 30, issue 2, 352-386
Abstract:
The National Founders' Association is typical of those American employers' associations which advocate the open shop, 353. — Development of the policy of the Association, 354. — Methods of defending members against the demands of the Union, 357. — Administration of the defense system, 364. — Classification of membership in the Association, 370. — Requirements for admission, 372. — Government and financial system, 377. — Constructive activities, 383.
Date: 1916
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