. The National Civic Federation review . The National Civic Federation Review. T. V. OCONNOR Britain from private ownership, to not jointownership, not trusteeship, but to governmentalownership, under joint control of management,however. Was that the wisest action for Britishlabor to take ? How will it be regarded by laborin this country? How are we to interpret thatmomentous decision taken yesterday in the Cityof Glasgow ? Will the government of Great Brit-ain accede? Will it reject? If it accepts thereis a new principle in operation in Great Brit-ains industry, a new principle affecting both
. The National Civic Federation review . The National Civic Federation Review. T. V. OCONNOR Britain from private ownership, to not jointownership, not trusteeship, but to governmentalownership, under joint control of management,however. Was that the wisest action for Britishlabor to take ? How will it be regarded by laborin this country? How are we to interpret thatmomentous decision taken yesterday in the Cityof Glasgow ? Will the government of Great Brit-ain accede? Will it reject? If it accepts thereis a new principle in operation in Great Brit-ains industry, a new principle affecting bothemployers, employees, and the public,—a prin-ciple which, I take it, the vast majority of laborin this country has been enthusiastically con-tending for. What is that tendency toward the nationali-zation, the ownership of industry, going to re-sult in? Are we going to follow it in this coun-try ? Are we going to demand that not only ourtransportation systems, but also our basic indus-tries, and our related industries shall become na-tionalized ? If we do that we have aban
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