Show free traders enemies of labor air mr tom mann the famous english labor leader in a speech made at hull recently said that in yorkshire young children were compelled to dorkas half timers before they had got even a 1 bering of book knowledge in the same trades married women spent their time instead of attending to their homes the reason being that the husbands fould could not earn sufficient to keep the family in the barest necessities there were thousands of fathers in the yorkshire textile trade who did not average more than six sixteen teen shillings per week and out of their labor employers were amassing largo larga fortunes if mr mann will look carefully into the scheme of F free ree trade as it was formulated by its founders he will find that the reduction of labor to the wretched C bed condition described by b him I 1 in w was as the ye ry corner stone of their policy ri richard biard cobden saw that the trades unions might t prove an obstacle to the a advent event of his uis contemplated low wages regime 60 60 ha he was a bitter foe foo to organized labor in 1841 lie said depend upon it nothing can bo be got by fraternizing with trade unions they tiley tire formed upon principals of brutal tyranny and monopoly I 1 would rather live under a bey of algiers than a trade union grinding poverty and debasing wretchedness is the inevitable condition of the working people of any country which staked stakes its commercial prosperity on its ability to undersell all comers in the mark markets marketa eta of the world I 1 |