work. He is your life atay; lifebuoy, tnything you like. Bu^fton't injure iim. Don't rub his "incentive" the .-.-rong way or he will* give up being boss and come and do the ;}ob himolf. Then where will you be? \ But here's the riddle. If the "inentivc to gain" is such a worthy, ■uch a desirable thing in the capitalist world, how is that when the workus come out for a few more pence per hour this manifestation of the incentive to gain suddenly becomes a most Jangerous procedure? Any answer to that? Now some of you fellows that read the "Star" give us the explanation.
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Grey River Argus, 2 December 1920, Page 5
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