âThe Workers’ Committee: An Outline of its Principles and Structureâ by J.T. Murphy, offers a fascinating glimpse into the burgeoning labor movement of the early 20th century. Published in 1918, this concise volume outlines the principles and organizational structure of workers’ committees, advocating for greater worker participation in industrial management.
Murphyâ(TM)s work provides a contemporary perspective on the debates surrounding industrial democracy and the role of labor unions. This historical document offers valuable insights into the strategies and philosophies that shaped the labor landscape, making it a significant resource for students and researchers interested in labor history, political science, and the history of industrial relations.
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