Abstract
Of all business-supported reform in the early twentieth century, none was more significant or widely accepted than workmen's compensation for industrial accidents. Using the experience of Massachusetts as a case study, Mr. Asher reveals the unique consensus of management and labor which produced “the first victory for the idea of the modern welfare state in the United States.”
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
History,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Business and International Management
Reference18 articles.
1. Big Business and the Origins of Workmen's Compensation;Weinstein;Labor History,1967
2. Asher Robert , “Employers' Liability and Workmen's Compensation Reform in New York, 1876–1914,” Honors thesis, The College of the City of New York, June 1966, Chapter IV.
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