People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1895 — More Strikers Than Pullmans. [ARTICLE]
More Strikers Than Pullmans.
That there are men even now among j capitalists who believe that the strug- ; gle between labor and capital will have ! a different ending from what it has heretofore, is shown by the remarkable letter which lately appeared in the Tribune, written by a man who is himself a large employer of labor, b.a.v- j ing thousands in his service. He con-i eludes his letter with the following paragraph: “To-day it may bo possible for .men : like the Brooklyn presidents and I/livj Pullman to calmly suppress all appeals and arguments by denying that there , is anything to arbitrate.- There are, i however, only two' presidents to 6,000 trolley men, and one Pullman to 10,000 ! employes. Does there never cross the j minds of the presidents and Pullmans the faintest shade of suspicion that; the day will come when the thousands ! will be their masters, and that these thousands will, in even fewer words, decline to arbitrate, but subject their former masters to a harsher treatment Gal 13. —Populist than they are themselves to-day receiving?”
