The German workman: A study in national efficiency,
Book Details
Author(s)William Harbutt Dawson
PublisherUniversity of Michigan Library
ISBN / ASINB002ZRQS6G
ISBN-13978B002ZRQS62
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Description
Speaking in the Reichstag on February 6, 1906, Count Posadowsky, the Imperial Minister of the I nterior, said :I f Germany has just experienced a vast industrial expansion equalled by no other country in the world during the same time, it is chiefly due to the efficiency of its workers. But this efficiency must inevitably have suffered had we not secured to our working classes, by the social legislation of recent years, a tolerable standard of life, and had we not, so far as was possible, guaranteed their physical health. Quite recently a representative of the chemical industry assured me of this in eloquent words. In truth eloquence is not needed to enforce a truth which cannot have escaped the attention of any careful student of German social legislation and social reform institutions.
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