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The Claims of Labour. An essay on the duties of the employers to the employed

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-5281-0600-6
  • EAN9782528106006
  • Date de parution01/09/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing

Résumé

The Claims of Labour: An Essay on the Duties of the Employers to the Employed is a seminal work that delves into the ethical, social, and economic responsibilities that employers hold towards their workers. Written in the mid-19th century, this book addresses the pressing issues of industrialization, the widening gap between the rich and the poor, and the moral obligations that arise from the employer-employee relationship.
The author argues that the prosperity of a nation is not solely dependent on the accumulation of wealth by a few, but on the fair and humane treatment of all who contribute to its growth. Through a thoughtful and persuasive narrative, the book explores the concept of labour as more than just a commodity, emphasizing the dignity and rights of workers. It challenges the prevailing attitudes of the time, which often viewed labourers as mere tools for profit, and instead advocates for a system where employers recognize their duty to provide fair wages, safe working conditions, and opportunities for personal and professional development.
The author draws on philosophical, economic, and moral arguments to make the case that the well-being of workers is intrinsically linked to the stability and progress of society as a whole. The book also examines the consequences of neglecting these duties, warning of social unrest, diminished productivity, and the erosion of trust between different classes. It calls for a reformation of industrial practices, urging employers to adopt a more compassionate and just approach to management.
By highlighting examples from contemporary society and history, the author illustrates both the pitfalls of exploitation and the benefits of enlightened leadership. The Claims of Labour remains a powerful and relevant treatise, offering insights that resonate with modern debates about workers' rights, corporate responsibility, and the ethical dimensions of capitalism. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of labour relations, social justice, and the ongoing quest for a more equitable society.