Understanding labor problems
- New York Mcgraw-Hill Book 1959
- 477 p.
This book has been written for anyone who wants understand labor problems. It is an attempt to present professionally sound material in a clear, informal, and somewhat conversational writing style. The general maxim that what is good in theory must, in time, also be good in practice has been followed. Illustrations from real life have been used wherever possible. Adaptations of the "do-it-yourself" trend appear in the following approach: "Put yourself in this position. What would you do? Now ex amine the problem from another point of view. Could you justify and defend your new action?" Substantive, factual information has been. blended with sidelights and anecdotes. However brilliant an idea may have appeared in an ivy-covered office, if it did not meet the tests of severe and competent critics, it was either reworked or discarded.