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(J) The spread of Bolshevism ami other f<>nn of / h <n m (j) The immigration problem C. Suggested remedies 1. Extensive public w o r k s -by f e d e r a l , state, and local fiovernmenia to furnish employment d i n i n g the r e a d j u s t m e n t period Land grants to r e t u r n i n g soldiers and s a i l o r s 2. 3. Exclusion of immigrants until the r e a d j u s t m e n t of our Industries has been effected and the domestic labor supply has been absorbed Retention of the present high wage levels, at least until level of prices falls The introduction of more democratic control of industry to establish industrial peace Forceful suppression calism • of Bolshevism 4. the 5. 6. in order radi- and other f o r m s of 7. Continuation of coordinated w a r labor a d m i n i s t r a t i o n to aid in tne settlement of industrial disputes 8. 9. Extension of the United States Employment Service to connect the sources of supply and demand for labor Establishment of state and federal bureaus of industrial research to aid in the scientific adjustment of the several problems involving labor in industry The organization of a national labor party to cooperate with *tnte labor parties—when organized—to advancer the interest of labor during the reconstruction period and after Reduction of the hours of employment 1 0. "11. References: Chapman, S. J.: Labor and Capital After the War. Reports of the Secretary of Labor. Cole, G. D. H.: Recent Developments in the British Labor Movement. American Economic Review, Sept. 1918. Sprague, O. M. W.: Relations between Labor and Capital and Reconstruction. Am. Econ. Rev. Dec. 1918, p. 763. Monthly Labor Review, Vol. VI, No. 5, pp. 1102, 1163. 1239; Vol. VI, No. 3, p. 81; Vol. VII, No. 2, pp. 172, 216; Vol. VII, No. 3, pp. 68, 64, 319; Vol. VII, No. 4, pp. 44, 69, 192; Vol. VII, No. 5, pp. 69, 72, 259. Cole, G. D. H.: Self-Govermnent in Industry. Henderson, Arthur: The Alms of Labor. 19
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