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Show I sew uuhs mm i POLICY IS PLSIF1 Warren L. Stone Member ofj ; Committee . of Cleveland I Chamber of Commerce j T CLEVELAND. .March 1. The com-j mittee on labor relations of the Cleve- ' tend Chamber or Commerce has formu- tytod a lal)or relations policy, set forth i tyi a declaration of principles has made miblic and said to be the first instance in the country where a definite policy lias been planned for a community group of leaders of indusu-v and labor I Warren S. Stone, grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers,1 Is a member of the committee. Progressive recommendations in-i elude advice to employers to take" the! Workers into their confidence and to1 place before their employes financial' and other information ' concerning their enterprises. The committee opposes compulsion by cither employer or employe to maintain a union or non-union shop, i but recognizes the possibility of a mu-i tual agreement of this character. I Public interest requires increasing' production, the report says. The cost! 0L living is given Hrst p'lace in wagel Considerations. Overtime work is dis-! touraged and the Saturdav hair-holi-, day encouraged. The safeguarding ot the health of workers is advocated and also enforcement by public officials of laws In respect to coercive measures. |