Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1892 — The Indianapelis Journal on Labor. [ARTICLE]
The Indianapelis Journal on Labor.
The tyranny of labor organisations over labor is far more absolute and galling than that of capital over labor. The real slavery of labor is that imposed by labor unions.—Journal, June 11, 1889. Five dollars a week is low wages, but it is not “pauper labor” by a good deal. —Journal, June 18, 1889. In Great Britain coal miners receive from SI.OB to $1.13 a day. The miner’s lot is hard enough, but at the lowest wages ever paid or offered in the country the American miner can make a good deal more than the foreign miners work for all the time. There is no “pauper labor” in the United States. It is an insult to call any man a pauper laborer who can earn even $5 a week.—Journal, June 18, 1889. Of the 338,000 divorcee granted in the Unitec. States during the last twenty years. 616,000 were granted at the request oi wives.
