VALUE OF CO-OPERATION
. MR BRUCE'S TESTIMONY LONDON. November 7. “ I am not altogether an amateur in industrial co-operation,” said Mr S. M. Bruce, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, at a luncheon given by the Industrial Co-partnership Association. During the management of his father’s business, he said, he had tried a scheme of profit-sharing, which was
successful. It was not based on sentiment, but on co-operation, as a solid, hard-beaded business proposition. He had often been asked how employees, in addition to sharing in the benefits of good times, could bo required partially to bear losses. “ Why should they?” he said. " You cannot take _ away from them the necessities of existence.”
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Evening Star, Issue 21880, 17 November 1934, Page 9
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