Category: Essays, Letters & Speeches

The Personal Relation in Industry

The following material by Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., consists, with one exception, of addresses delivered by him on various occasions and amidst the demands of many varied interests. These addresses are left practically as they were delivered, and no effort has been made to...

Chapters

5. Part 5

The experience through which our country passed in the months of war, exhibiting as it did the willingness of all Americans without distinction of race, creed or class to sacrif...

6. Part 6

I inquired specifically about the water supply at each camp; I went down into several of the mines and talked with hundreds of the miners; I looked into the schools, talked with...

4. Part 4

Can you imagine a successful football team composed of strangers, having no points of contact, no sympathy with each other, no common cause inspiring them to strive for victory?...

3. Part 3

Indeed, because of the kaleidoscopic changes which the factors entering into the production of wealth are always undergoing, it is unlikely that any final solution of the proble...

2. Part 2

Light has been thrown on the general questions treated by these inquiries in an able report by the Garton Foundation on _The Industrial Situation after the War_. This report is...

1. Part 1

The following material by Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., consists, with one exception, of addresses delivered by him on various occasions and amidst the demands of many varied in...

7. Part 7

To facilitate the nomination and election of employees’ representatives, and to insure freedom of choice, both nomination and election shall be by secret ballot, under condition...

8. Part 8

In making any new arrangement for a doctor, the employees’ representatives in the camps concerned, the president’s executive assistant, and the chief medical officer shall selec...