[What eight million women want by Rheta Childe Dorr]@TWC D-Link bookWhat eight million women want CHAPTER VI 23/26
When they perceived the justice of the collective bargain, the advantages to both sides of a labor organization honestly conducted, they consented to recognize the union.
And the women went back, their group unbroken. Thus are women working, women of all classes, to humanize the factory. From the outside they are working to educate the legislatures and the judiciary.
They are lending moral and financial support to the women of the toiling masses in their struggle to make over the factory from the inside.
Together they are impressing the men of the working world, law makers and judges, with the justice of protecting the mothers of the race. Now that the greatest stumbling block to industrial protective legislation has been removed, we may hope to see a change in legal decisions handed down in our courts.
The educational process is not yet complete.
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