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The Iron Puddler

PREFACE
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It is not the people's dish.

With foggy phrases that no one really understands they are trying to incite the hand worker to bite off the head of the brain worker.

When employer and employee sit together at the council table, let the facts be served in such simple words that we can all get our teeth into them.
When I became secretary of labor I said that the employer and employee had a duty to perform one to the other, and both to the public.
Capital does not always mean employer.

When I was a boy in Sharon, Pennsylvania, I looked in a pool in the brook and discovered a lot of fish.

I broke some branches off a tree, and with this I brushed the fish out of the pool.


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