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Show j : ; : i THE FORD WHY OF DOING BUSHPJESL' The Ford Motor Company was founded service with the Company sober, decent by a working-man for working-men. Its family men. Hundreds of them have present officers began as employees of the been with the Company for more than Company. It was the first company to pay 25 years thousands for more than 15 a minimum wage, beginning in 1914, at years. Their health record, home owner- the then astounding figure of 5 a day. ship and citizenship records are good. That was double the prevailing wage of the time. The Ford minimum is now $6 Jll this Is reflected in Ford products, a day for all employees engaged in pro- whether cars, trucks or tractors. The duction work. And from that, the wages work is honestly done. Materials are the rise to 10.80 a day, with the average wage best that can be made or procured. Less $7.25, exclusive of salaried employees. profit to the Company and more value to the customer is known i he Ford Motor Com- throughout die motoring pany was the first large Henry Fofd EJse world as "Ford's way of company to establish the doing business." j , . ln,. Ford keep daily per- & 8-hour day also in 1914. . m And the 40-hour week sonal touch with ali Ford Motor Company was inaugurated by the phases of Ford manu- was the first to make a Ford Motor Company in facture. In a conference motor car within the 1926, years before any wUh hu sta Henry means of the average such laws existed. . . family quitting the Ford often says: Go , , , manufacture or what was The Ford Motor Com- "head HI sit here and then the largest seI1jng pany employs men with- represent the public." model in the world to out regard to race, creed do so. Its chosen field in or color. It is common all the 30 years since that knowledge that working conditions in time has been the average American the Ford shops are the best that science family for which it has consistently and constant care can make them. A provided car facilities which formerly square deal, a just wage and stabilized only the wealthy could buy. employment for a large proportion of our employees and as fully stabi- It " the policy of the Ford Motor Com-lized Com-lized for all as conditions will permit Pany to share the benefits of advanced enable our men to retain their personal methods and management with workers independence." P"bI;c ale. Increased wages and employment over a period of many years In consequence of these policies the Ford have resulted in Motor Company has one of the finest A 300 per cent increase bodies of employees in the world. The in the built-in value of the Ford ccr and a larger proportion are mature men of long 75 per cent reduction in its price. 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