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Show COLLECTIVE BARGAIN PRINCIPLE UPHELD NEW YORK, Xov. 19. Collective birRaiuint; "ns an instrument for the ttainnient of industrial justice,'' is recommended in a report made public today by the executive committee of tiO Methodist federation for social service, ser-vice, which nequesls ministers and mom-bora mom-bora of the church "steadfastly to in sist upon its application and to constantly con-stantly promote, in the Christian spirit, discussion of the methods by which it might be applied." "If the fnins made in collective bargaining bar-gaining during ihe war are to be taken away from organized labor,' the report re-port says, ' ' the consequences will be serious. The energies that are now sorclv needed in production will be diverted di-verted into destructive conflict; there will be widespread and bitter industrial war with its resultant social waste and Its legacy of hate to embitter the common com-mon life and delay the development of industrial democracy. " |