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Vol. VI. October 1,1860. . No. 32.
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XI.—OUTLINE OP A PLAN FOB, THE FORMATION...
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Amongst young 1 women tlie laboring empl...
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The
THE
ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOURNAL .
PUBLISHED MONTHLY .
Vol. Vi. October 1,1860. . No. 32.
Vol . VI . October 1 , 1860 . . No . 32 .
Xi.—Outline Op A Plan Fob, The Formation...
XI . —OUTLINE OP A PLAN FOB , THE FORMATION OF _INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIONS AMONGST WORKWOMEN . ?
Amongst Young 1 Women Tlie Laboring Empl...
Amongst young women tlie laboring employed * population in needlework , none . are The more conditions to be of pitied life under than
which they exist are unfavorable both to health and to morality . pation Living , working * in an unhealth long hours y _atmosjDher without e _, proper confined rest to a or sedentary nourishment occu- ,
their ex anions posed health from and soon the insufficient necessit gives way pay o , f , and from returning the associa temptations alone tion and with to at which immoral late hours they com are to
th p eir homes , , exercise an eq y ually pernicious influence on their conduct . It is therefore with the view of endeavoring to ameliorate their
temporal and spiritual condition that the following suggestions are offered . with the
b misera T socialis he ble dis t payment p writers roportiona of These te labor gain , is of a fer not p tile ital havin , theme as comp t of ared animadversion slightest
concep advocate y tion of the the most true . absurd principles theories persons on whic with h trade a view ou g gh it t to is b t o conduc be feared ted ,
in too many instances , of exciting ; the laboring population , against , their employers , and causing discontent and disorder concentrated . in the
Now , it is certain , that so long as capital is h It ands is therefore of employers worth , so inquiry long will if it labor ( if not abundant be possible ) be badl to y render paid .
laborers in some measure inde , penden may t of capitalists , by inducing them to combine for a common object—that object being the
establishment of ateliers , in which each individual should be at the same time both laborer and italist
cap . ciall Such y so a to plan those would not be requiring well suited a great to sedentary outlay of trade cap s ital , more to espe com-
mence with . Let us inquire if it might not be applied to the trades in which _,
women The t rade p r f inc a i dres pally sma engaged kerwho . makes the materials furnished up
to her , scarcely requires any , capital , and is perhaps one of the most favorable for experiment .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1860, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101860/page/1/
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