Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . A Factory. 24 A Large Shopping Centre. 321 flesh for a cliange. The German man an<l woman can o-ivc uspoints as regards thrift, and it is this, to my mind, that makesthe German better oE socially than the average worker athome. As regards dress, he is as well, if not better, dressedthan we are; and 1 think the general conditions of the Germanworkman have been entirely misrepresented in this country. W. E. Oliver. (}ailenders Cable Construction Company,Erith, Kent, July ^h, 1910. Report by THOS. PEARCE. I started on my tour thr
Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . A Factory. 24 A Large Shopping Centre. 321 flesh for a cliange. The German man an<l woman can o-ivc uspoints as regards thrift, and it is this, to my mind, that makesthe German better oE socially than the average worker athome. As regards dress, he is as well, if not better, dressedthan we are; and 1 think the general conditions of the Germanworkman have been entirely misrepresented in this country. W. E. Oliver. (}ailenders Cable Construction Company,Erith, Kent, July ^h, 1910. Report by THOS. PEARCE. I started on my tour through Germany with 58 others onApril 27th, 1910, and visited 11 towns, the names of which wereas follows:—Diisseldorf, Elberfeld, Barmen, Essen, Berlin,Dresden, Chemnitz, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, andCologne. The party met at Liverpool Street Hotel, and we wereinvited to set out with open minds and a determination to in-vestigate for ourselves the social and domestic conditions of theworking men in Germany; to interest ourselves among thewomen and children, and t
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